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We performed a comparison between ExaGrid EX, HPE StoreOnce, and Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The renewal fee is approximately $3,500 to $3.750 for a 60 terabyte device."
  • "I rate ExaGrid EX ten out of ten for pricing."
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  • "The price puts me off. It's definitely on the high side."
  • "To be honest, we were quite happy with the price, but we always want things cheaper than they are. I think for what we got, we felt that the price was quite reasonable comparing it to other products that provide that same level of functionality."
  • "There are costs for additional storage and space."
  • "Price-wise, it comes with a high price tag when compared to other products."
  • "The cost of HPE StoreOnce is very expensive."
  • "We have got a perpetual license, and we have access to all the features. If you are using cloud banks, you can store the internal data in HPE Cloud if needed. You can offload the data to the HPE Cloud. It is a licensed product. We have got around 10 TB of cloud bank storage with a one-time payment. We specifically took 10 TB for very critical offsite backups. We can also increase it in blocks if needed."
  • "The licensing schemes could improve in HPE StoreOnce and the price is high. They should reduce the price."
  • "I think the product is competitive in terms of pricing. Other products like the one from Dell are costlier compared to the tool."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable features of ExaGrid EX are the Veeam features and Landing Zone.
    Top Answer:The solution’s web access should be improved.
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    Top Answer:HPE StoreOnce needs to provide a SaaS solution by offering high-density disks.
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    Overview

    ExaGrid's disk backup with deduplication system is purpose-built for backup that leverages an architecture optimized for scalability, performance, and price. The system scales as needed by adding ExaGrid appliances, which virtualize into a GRID architecture automatically, adding capacity and processing power while acting and being managed as one unified system.

    ExaGrid disk-based backup appliances include GRID computing software, which virtualizes them into a single pool of long-term capacity. Capacity load balancing of all data across servers is automatic, and multiple GRID systems can be combined for a total logical backup capacity of 16PB.

    HP StoreOnce Backup is a data backup solution that provides a consistent, high-performance, scale-out architecture for your entire enterprise. Reduce the amount of backup data capacity by 95 percent, and choose between powerful dedicated appliances for data centers, or flexible virtual appliances for smaller and remote offices.

    Oracle's Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance is a data protection solution that tightly integrates with the Oracle Database in order to address these requirements head-on. It eliminates data loss exposure and reduces data protection overhead on production servers. In addition, the Recovery Appliance scales to protect thousands of databases, ensures end-to-end data validation, and implements full lifecycle protection including disk backup, tape backup, and remote replication.

    Sample Customers
    7-Eleven, ABC, ACNB Bank, Admiration Foods, Aeroflex, AGH, Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Alberta Motor Association, Allegro MicroSystems, American Standard, Ameris Bank, Arch Reinsurance Ltd., Arthritis Foundation
    Eurobank Serbia
    Energy Transfer, Epsilon, Dialog Semiconductor
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company13%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    Government8%
    University8%
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    Financial Services Firm13%
    Comms Service Provider11%
    Healthcare Company8%
    Construction Company7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company18%
    Government10%
    Financial Services Firm8%
    Manufacturing Company6%
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    Financial Services Firm27%
    Computer Software Company17%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Energy/Utilities Company8%
    Company Size
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    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise54%
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    Small Business31%
    Midsize Enterprise27%
    Large Enterprise42%
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    Small Business27%
    Midsize Enterprise20%
    Large Enterprise52%
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    Small Business22%
    Midsize Enterprise5%
    Large Enterprise74%
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