AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery Other Solutions Considered

Director6974 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director, IT Operations & Information Systems at a media company with 501-1,000 employees

When we first went with this, it was we did lay out three options. We had somebody help us with making this decision. It was CloudEndure, it was moving towards a metal to metal type of DR solution, and the other one that we had up and running was VMware. I don't even know if they sell the product anymore, but VMware had a DR type of solution. We used the three of those, and we were testing them. VMware didn't seem to cut it. From a cost savings, it seemed like it made sense to go with CloudEndure and AWS versus a metal to metal type of DR solution. We did have a VMware solution in place, but we canceled it.

I haven't really compared other cloud-based DR solutions, so I can't compare it to anything else.

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RM
Global Insurance Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

We went looking at other options but the market is not really mature yet. I don't think there are numerous options, at least for me, on the public cloud side. We did look at a couple of other options, but we didn't go into detail, to evaluate them. We evaluated CloudEndure and we were pretty much happy with it so we just went with it.

We did look at Dell EMC, NetBackup, things like that, but we didn't really pursue them.

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EW
SharePoint Lead

We investigated several different options and chose this one.

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