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We performed a comparison between AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service and VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "I would say VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is very expensive in comparison with other available virtualization solutions."
  • "The price of VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery should be lowered in order to compete better in the market."
  • "The pricing is good."
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    Top Answer:The initial setup is easy depending on the environment you are working with.
    Top Answer:When starting up the replication and converting it to the virtual machine I had some problems. I had to start the process again and that is inconvenient.
    Top Answer:The primary use for us is to replicate without automatization.
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    58th
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    Also Known As
    Synaptic Storage as a Service
    Datrium DRaaS
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    Overview
    AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service provides secure, virtualized storage that adaptively scales to any size you need, and is accessible from virtually any device, anywhere.

    Datrium Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) with VMware Cloud on AWS is transforming DR with its cloud-native design, built-in backup, instant RTO, and on-demand model. It’s liberating IT from the complexity of legacy DR approaches and standalone backup tools.

    For more information, please visit www.datrium.com.

    Sample Customers
    East Bay Regional Park District
    Certainty Home Loans, VPay, ZEON
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    Computer Software Company12%
    Healthcare Company8%
    Financial Services Firm7%
    Government7%
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    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise59%
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    AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service is ranked 58th in Cloud Backup while VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is ranked 3rd in Disaster Recovery as a Service with 5 reviews. AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service is rated 0.0, while VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is rated 9.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery writes "Application can be migrated from one host to another in respects of virtual machines without the user taking notice". AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service is most compared with , whereas VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is most compared with Zerto, VMware SRM, Veeam Backup & Replication, Azure Site Recovery and Rubrik.

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