We performed a comparison between Asigra and Veritas Backup Exec based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Veeam Software, Zerto, Commvault and others in Backup and Recovery."I have found all the features useful in the solution."
"The agentless architecture has minimized our software footprint at the client level."
"It has helped us to provide comprehensive data protection with high recovery rates and a malware scanning feature."
"The solution has been very stable."
"The solution is very fast. It does not take a long time to backup everything."
"It's quite stable, and so far, we have had no technical issues with Veritas Backup Exec."
"It gives us the ability to locate and restore critical files which users may have intentionally or unknowing deleted a while ago."
"The backup potential of the solution is very good. It's protected us in the past very well and allowed us to get up and running after an attack with minimal loss."
"Veritas Backup Exec is fully compatible with different tape libraries."
"The most valuable feature is the user-friendly interface."
"We are happy with Veritas Backup Exec's stability."
"The backup solution comes in different versions to support different platforms."
"The management could be a bit better."
"They should improve the malware scanning capabilities, extending it to protect cloud application data."
"The backup is not robust enough when you have a lot of technology."
"Maybe they could improve reporting capabilities and predictions."
"I would like to see this solution improve on faster restoration. Currently, it takes a long time to restore my data."
"Initial setup is a bit complex and needs some expertise for troubleshooting when something goes wrong."
"The pricing is an area of improvement and the mode of marketing it."
"One area that needs improvement is SQL backup. Backup Exec doesn't support higher availability."
"The pricing of the solution is a bit high."
"It is currently missing the dynamic backup feature for virtual machines, which is available in NetWorker. I can create politics in NetWorker to add virtual machines with specific tags, but I cannot do this in Backup Exec, which is a minus point for me. Currently, a user has to send a request to the Backup administrator to add a machine to the backup, but I should be able to create rules to automatically add a new machine to the backup. This kind of functionality is very important in current times, especially when we are using cloud solutions. I should be able to create more than one stream in a policy and specify how many streams I want to run in parallel in one policy. Currently, I have to manually create more policies to backup more than one virtual machine at the same time. Their support can also be improved in terms of response time."
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Asigra is ranked 55th in Backup and Recovery while Veritas Backup Exec is ranked 16th in Backup and Recovery with 68 reviews. Asigra is rated 8.2, while Veritas Backup Exec is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of Asigra writes "Automated notifications work much better than other solutions we've employed, and the ability to add usage reports to invoices through DS-Billing is a very useful feature". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Veritas Backup Exec writes "Highly stable, intuitive design, and integrates well". Asigra is most compared with Veeam Backup & Replication, Acronis Cyber Protect and Rubrik, whereas Veritas Backup Exec is most compared with Veeam Backup & Replication, Veritas NetBackup, Acronis Cyber Protect, Commvault Cloud and Veritas System Recovery.
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