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Sanjeevan Sivapaleswararajah - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager, Network Ict at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The design of our previous setup involved separate directories, leading to complexities, especially with infections. Upon migrating to an open setup, specifically using Data Domain, we conducted test services. The key advantage was the simplicity of managing data, particularly with the ease of using the Data Domain backup facility. This system proved to be responsive and efficient in handling data, unlike our previous setup. We found it easy to use, especially in comparison to our previous setup with Veritas.

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AdnanJavaid - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior System Engineer at Multilynx

We have an installed base of EMC Networker and Data Domain. However, our client wants to phase out the Data Domain and replace it with Zerto. I was testing if Zerto works with Networker and supports all the NFS features needed for backups.

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Michael Schwarzer - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at INT/box GmbH

We have tested, for example, HP. We found the useability and integration with EMC to be less complex. It's also more stable. 

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Robert-Nilsson - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development Manager at Gignos

Previously, I was only working in the area of networking. I started to use DD Boost since it is a tool that is used in the networking area.

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Abderahim Raissi - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Pre-Sales Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

Before my selling of DataDomain to my Customers, they have other solutions at the backup infrastructure. Besides, among all DataDomain Advantages, Deduplication and DD Boost were the most which encouraged the customers to change/upgrade their backup existant solutions.

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CR
Storage specialist at Vodacom Business

Before we used DD Boost, we used NetBackup and TSM. We migrated from the tech libraries to desk-based storage in TSM. We used fibre transport for a while for NetBackup, but we weren't happy because we needed a separate license. So we currently use TCP IP client connectivity, and there are no other mechanisms for it. So we're not copying on the NetBackup side, but we are allowing the array at the bottom to replicate.

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it_user801057 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We are actually using both Veritas and Data Domain simultaneously. Between these two, Data Domain is more efficient for me and very scalable. There is a limitation to the scalability at some point, but there is a different architecture so it does not really become a problem.

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it_user801057 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I'm currently using two solutions: Veritas and Data Domain. Data Domain is more efficient for me and it's really scalable.

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WA
Solution Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We have used HPE StoreOnce. 

Dell EMC Data Domain Boost has more features than HPE StoreOnce.

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it_user916722 - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Systems and IT Manager at Chiyoda Almana Engineering LLC

Prior to this solution, we used a tape backup. We switched because this solution is easier and you don't need a tape. Backing up files is very, very fast.

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