Carbonite Recover vs IBM Disaster Recovery Services comparison

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We performed a comparison between Carbonite Recover and IBM Disaster Recovery Services based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The pricing of the solution is based on the scale of the project or business. It's based on the server amount and the amount of data being stored. For our client, based on the amount of data they have, it may be around $20,000 USD. It could get much more expensive on the customer side."
  • "Disaster Recovery Services is expensive."
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    Overview

    Carbonite Recover securely replicates critical systems from your primary environment to the Carbonite cloud. This ensures that an up-to-date secondary copy is available for failover at any moment, minimizing downtime as well as costs. You pay for what you use, when you use it - and not for idle resources.

    IBM Resiliency Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) can provide end-to-end integrated services using private, public and/or hybrid cloud. IBM Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) provides continuous replication of critical applications, infrastructure, data and systems to the cloud so users can recover within minutes of an IT outage. Intelligent Orchestration offers a unified DR management approach that delivers real-time readiness validation.
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    i-Virtualize, QD, Continuum Managed Services LLC, Royal Arctic Line, Department of Science and Technology of the Republic of the Philippines, Idwala Industrial Holdings Limited, A-Plant c.a.r.u.s. Information Technology GmbH Hannover, eASPNet Taiwan Inc., Mobile Mini Inc., TriDatum Solutions Inc., M7 Managed Services Ltd., Hospital de la Concepci‹n
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    Carbonite Recover is ranked 33rd in Disaster Recovery (DR) Software while IBM Disaster Recovery Services is ranked 5th in Disaster Recovery as a Service with 2 reviews. Carbonite Recover is rated 0.0, while IBM Disaster Recovery Services is rated 8.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of IBM Disaster Recovery Services writes "Quite stable with good scalability for large organizations but the recovery system infrastructure could be better". Carbonite Recover is most compared with Commvault Cloud, whereas IBM Disaster Recovery Services is most compared with Azure Site Recovery, Precisely Assure MIMIX and Sungard Disaster Recovery Services.

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