We performed a comparison between Dell Avamar and Iron Mountain Connect based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Veeam Software, Zerto, Commvault and others in Backup and Recovery."Effective in protecting the virtualization system and end points."
"Every product is good and bad, but its claim to fame is that it is scalable. We're doing more than 3,000 VMs. Every single night a complete image backup to disks and replication are easily done in under four hours."
"It works quickly and is very stable."
"Its deduplication technologies are the best in the market, currently."
"The deduplication feature is the best aspect of the solution."
"Stable and scalable backup and recovery software, with good technical support."
"Scheduling is valuable. It does a good job of backing up, and it does a good job of restoring. Nobody has got a problem with that. The agents are well supported."
"The solution integrates well with Unix, Windows, Hyper-V and VM."
"The most valuable feature for me is the policy management capabilities"
"It's very slow to backup and store information. It has two consoles and an application which are more difficult to use than a solution like Veeam."
"The management of this solution is a little bit difficult for IT administrators. They have to be trained before going through the system."
"We have had a lot of problems with the Dell EMC Avamar solution. The snapshots are not being erased after backup."
"EMC has discontinued their Avamar hardware version. They only advertise the Avamar virtual edition."
"The solution is not very strong on the Cloud. They should work out how they can use this as a backup as a service."
"The solution, in the future, should offer support for mobile."
"Desktop-laptop backups and backup over the WAN needs lot of improvisation. For DTLT there must be a provision to push agents from the management console."
"It's an expensive solution."
"I would like to see more integration with different platforms."
Dell Avamar is ranked 12th in Backup and Recovery with 81 reviews while Iron Mountain Connect is ranked 37th in Backup and Recovery with 2 reviews. Dell Avamar is rated 7.6, while Iron Mountain Connect is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Dell Avamar writes "Stable, integrates well with other solutions, and has a good price, but its UI needs a refresh". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Iron Mountain Connect writes "Good policies related to data". Dell Avamar is most compared with Dell PowerProtect Data Manager, Veeam Backup & Replication, Dell NetWorker, Dell PowerProtect DP (IDPA) and Dell PowerProtect DD (Data Domain), whereas Iron Mountain Connect is most compared with IBM Spectrum Protect, Veeam Backup & Replication and NAKIVO Backup & Replication.
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