We performed a comparison between Commvault Cloud and Precisely Assure QuickEDD based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Disaster Recovery (DR) Software solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The most valuable feature of Metallic is its flexibility and user-friendly."
"Among the best features are the BMR (Bare Metal Recovery), Live Sync, and IntelliSnap, which is used for snapshots of hypervisor storage. It's predefined so you only need to enable it and it works. I haven't seen anything like this in other backup tools like Veritas NetBackup or Dell EMC or TSM. We will use snapshotting for all our machines."
"The solution includes the best compatibility metrics for integration and they are managed by Google support."
"Commvault integrates well with all types of operating systems and supports heterogeneous environments."
"The initial setup is straightforward."
"IntelliSnap for snapshot collection is one of the most efficient and easiest ways to back up large amounts of data."
"HyperScale X is really user-friendly and has a lot of features. It's also cheaper, faster, and more stable than its competitors."
"The use of hyperscale storage hardware and Commvault software has allowed us to create a large storage pool and achieve significant savings in our back-end storage costs."
"The most valuable feature of Precisely Assure QuickEDD is the backup system."
"Synchronous applications are valuable."
"They reply to the support portal weekly, but there are some delays."
"There is room for improvement in the data center application running on the cloud for the platform."
"If I were to ask them to work on something, it would be the fidelity of the alerts that occur. They should tell me if it is a real event or not. It is easy for it to identify that something hit it but give me more information. They can build AI into the engine so that I get better output from an alert to tell me if I should really be interested in that or not."
"It does not have an easy deployment. The deployment is not something that just anybody can go in and deploy."
"Commvault is a rich system that might scare somebody the first time they see it because it feels so huge."
"The back of virtual machines needs improvement. I know they're working on it. They're always doing new things but I think they still have a little bit more to do."
"Commvault Complete Data Protection meets market standards, but an area for improvement is its licensing model. It would be good if it could use the subscription-based model rather than the traditional licensing model."
"You need quite a lot of human resources to maintain a Commvault environment, to keep it operational. Also, it would be nice to if there were an easier way set up some Commvault components."
"Our administrator found the solution easy to use, but once that administrator left, it felt very overwhelming to the individual who took it over."
"There should be more interactive dashboards."
Commvault Cloud is ranked 3rd in Disaster Recovery (DR) Software with 104 reviews while Precisely Assure QuickEDD is ranked 21st in Disaster Recovery (DR) Software with 2 reviews. Commvault Cloud is rated 8.6, while Precisely Assure QuickEDD is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Commvault Cloud writes "Provides excellent visibility and helps reduce costs and time". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Precisely Assure QuickEDD writes "Trustworthy and provides good availability". Commvault Cloud is most compared with Veeam Backup & Replication, Rubrik, Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365, Azure Backup and Zerto, whereas Precisely Assure QuickEDD is most compared with Precisely Assure MIMIX. See our Commvault Cloud vs. Precisely Assure QuickEDD report.
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