We performed a comparison between Dell NetWorker and Iron Mountain Connect based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
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"The initial setup is very easy. It's incredibly fast."
"The software is quite complicated and useful for large corporations using different information systems."
"NetWorker has very good scalability."
"When it was required that data had to be restored for our customer, it was accomplished successfully and this has kept our end users satisfied."
"The most valuable feature is NetWorker's integration with the data domain that transfers the data directly into the Dell appliance, so the data doesn't need to pass through the network. NetWorker acts like a pipe, allowing the data to flow directly from the database or the VMware environment to the data domain."
"Dell NetWorker's valuable feature is its ability to configure the network for immutability, specifically for backups."
"It is the best umbrella, serving the best applications."
"The most valuable feature for me is the policy management capabilities"
"The team does not have enough knowledge to support you."
"The support is an area with concerns where improvements are required."
"The security features need backup and encryption. It would be nice if they added this feature. I would also like to be able to decrypt when restoring the security features. Hackers can sense these vulnerabilities today, and we need to have our enterprise prepared."
"It's not easy to integrate. We have to read a lot of documentation in order to configure the solution."
"I would like to see the user interface improved, more documentation, faster support, and it could be easier to configure."
"When you're working with VMware, you need to use vProxy machines. You have to install the vProxy for every host in the VMware environment."
"I haven't had a good experience with technical support. It takes them a very long time to resolve issues."
"Its console UI should be better. It should also have more out-of-the-box reporting functionalities. It should also have easier cloud integration. They have got cloud boost and things like that, but if you want to directly back up to the cloud, I'm not too sure whether you can do it. For example, you can easily send data from Commvault to AWS, Azure, or a container, but it seems to be not so easy in NetWorker."
"I would like to see more integration with different platforms."
Dell NetWorker is ranked 14th in Backup and Recovery with 73 reviews while Iron Mountain Connect is ranked 37th in Backup and Recovery with 2 reviews. Dell NetWorker is rated 7.8, while Iron Mountain Connect is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Dell NetWorker writes "A stable tool that has an easy-to-use GUI that enables quick restoration". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Iron Mountain Connect writes "Good policies related to data". Dell NetWorker is most compared with Dell PowerProtect Data Manager, Dell Avamar, Veeam Backup & Replication, Veritas NetBackup and Commvault Cloud, whereas Iron Mountain Connect is most compared with IBM Spectrum Protect, Veeam Backup & Replication and NAKIVO Backup & Replication.
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