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SergeySenkov
System IT and Technologies Field Manager at Leumit Health Services
Veeam is the only software that is a real comparison with Commvault or NetBackup. It's not really good to compare because NetBackup and other solutions are providing hardware also. So here I have software on one side from Veeam and I have some storage systems or disk systems from other vendors. For now, I have NetApp, but tomorrow it could be EMC, HPE or whatever. That's maybe one of the disadvantages of these vendors, but for me it's not a disadvantage, I'm okay with that.
Most of the time it is more flexible to not be dependent on any one vendor. We have used previous systems for about 15 years and most of problems are coming from the hardware, but NetBackup does not produce hardware.
Price does come into play during the evaluation. We have dealt with customers who evaluated products like Backup Exec, Commvault, Rubrik, Veeam, and Simplivity. There are quite a few that are in the mix. More often than not, depending upon the size of the customer, people pick Veeam a lot of times because of its price.
View full review »My company chose Veeam Backup & Replication over other products since it is quite simple to deploy and manage. My company delivers backup as a service for some of our customers using Veeam Backup & Replication. My company has implemented a legal infrastructure in our data center, and we use it to remotely manage the backup recovery process for some of our customers.
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Ismail Kücük
IT System Engineer at Hoffmann GmbH
We evaluated three products, namely Cohesity and Rubrik, and after careful comparison, we opted for Veeam.
View full review »We tried using Micro Focus. Veeam Backup & Replication provides us with more than what we actually need, especially because of the application solutions it offers. Micro Focus, on the other hand, only focused on backup without additional application features.
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Brian Lippold
Network Administrator at BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
I wish Veeam had their own cloud product. We are looking at a company called Infrascale, and I've seen that they have a lot of benefits over the other solutions we've looked at. I also want to look at Unitrends again because it was a pretty good solution when we were using it, but it had some drive failures. Plus, their GUI was all over the place.
With Infrascale, you can boot up your VM in their DR site, just like I can in vSphere, and log into it and look at it. A majority of our VMs are Microsoft Server products, so we could log into it and test that the data is there. That would make it great for testing our backups, which is something we need to do because our New York state auditors require that. It would make it so easy to test the environment, and it's not so easy with Veeam. You need a VMware and a vSphere environment in place to bring those VMs up, but here you don't.
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reviewer2552674
Project Manager and Technical Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Micro Focus Data Protector , Commvault backup ,
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reviewer1584138
Assistant Manager at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have evaluated Commvault and they have a very fantastic rating compared to Veeam Replication.
View full review »Before using Veeam I reviewed a number of backup solutions. These included Symantec Backup Exec, NetBackup, Falconstor, Acronis, Commvault and ArcServe.
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reviewer1618725
Managing Director/ VP of Sales at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
I'm always researching and downloading information, and recently, I was looking at that Cloud Backup Report.
We've looked at other options. They're all pretty similar. With Veeam, the interface seems to be fairly easy to use and the price points are good. I don't know exactly what it is off the top of my head, however, I know that we've had several conversations about it being price competitive.
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Achilles Lobo
Infrastructure Architect at Grupo Protege
We evaluated other service providers, not other backup solutions. Other service providers came with HP Data Protector, NetBackup, and Commvault as solutions they offered.
I'd say that Commvault is a more comprehensive solution if I were to compare it directly to Veeam.
View full review »Based on my previous experience with Veeam, I didn’t evaluate anything else.
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reviewer1184310
Director at a printing company with 11-50 employees
Some of our clients were using solutions like Arc-Serv, Backup Exec. There are a couple of clients who actually evaluated NAKIVO and Veeam a few years ago. There was one client that was comparing Commvault to Veeam. They eventually went with Commvault, but a lot of that has to do with the support of AS400 symbols. They were able to manage their backup costs and a number of different environments using Commvault.
A number of my clients moved from physical machines to virtual ones. They were using primarily Arc-Serv and Veritas Backup Exec, which proved to be a bit inadequate for new virtual environments. It was never seamless. It was never as straightforward as you would have liked. With NAKIVO, we found that it tended to be easier to deal with. Still, even though one of our customers did go with NAKIVO, after a couple of years, they actually moved onto Veeam.
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JJG124536
Product Manager Storage, Database and Backup & Replication at a tech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have looked at other solutions in the past - for example, VMware.
The difference is in licensing. Veeam is licensed via a virtual machine or a physical machine. Other companies have a different setup.
However, VMware is very easy to use in terms of functionality, and the console makes it easier to create jobs from a backup.
No other options were evaluated as we knew Veeam was one of the better solutions for Virtual Backup.
View full review »We considered other vendors but discovered that the Veeam Backup has establishment as a direct node-to-node connection and synchronization with other systems.
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Haris Ikram
Assistant Manager-Network/Systems at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
I'm using the Veeam Service Provider Console for centralized management of all VBR, and I created the cloud VBR for taking backups off configuration and managing them through the Veeam Service Provider Console.
I also use Datto, which I recommend for large organizations, because they are more reliable, in terms of the restoration process. You can make a machine available for a client on the Datto machine as well as in the cloud. It also takes a shorter amount of time for recovery, whereas on Veeam, you must have additional space and additional hardware available to restore the full machine. They also have a limitation of file level storage. For example, if you are running VBR on a machine and restoring the file, you have two options: you can either restore the files on the original location first, or you can restore the file on the same VR machine. If you lost your original location and you're restoring files, then you must restore the files on one of those two locations because you can't store files on network parts or any external storage. Small organizations may have time to recover things or provide a solution.
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Patrick Lapre
IT Manager/System Admin at Sprague Europe
I was comparing Veeam to Dell DPS, and I was looking for information on products other than Veeam or Dell but were somewhere in between.
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SrSysAdmin45860
Sr. System Admin at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Another product is being used for backup. We did a PoC with Veeam, then bought it.
View full review »I had evaluated vRanger and Symantec backup products, both have come a long way since the evaluation but at the time of our Veeam purchase it was the product that had the features we needed.
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reviewer378747
Manager - I.T. Operations at a leisure / travel company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We looked at Zerto and Acronis.
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reviewer1797300
IT Manager at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
I have evaluated Cohesity. I have a demo version that they gave me.
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Calvin Engen
CTO at F12.net
We looked at vRanger, Unitrends, and Datto.
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reviewer739698
Lead Linux Administrator at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Yes. We also use Bacula, but Veeam proved to be faster and more reliable.
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Likesh Shrestha
System Administrator at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We tried Commvault also, however, it's not user-friendly and it's not as easy compared to Veeam. They have their own benefit, however, they simply are not user-friendly enough for us. Veeam is easier, and it's reassuring. We've saved money with Veeam as we've had to restore a few times now and we've saved so much data using it. That's why it's good. It's proven itself again and again.
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Vivath Chan
Head Data Center and Cloud Infrastructure Unit at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
I have also used Zerto for POC. I found that Veeam is good for backups, but it has a limitation. It's good for VM backups, but can be quite challenging for file backups and replication. Zerto is different, in that it's good for replication and it's simpler to use. The license is quite expensive though.
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reviewer1357965
Lead Engineer Storage at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
We had a look around, but we decided on Veeam.
View full review »We did not evaluate them to the same extent since they did not pass our evaluation requirements.
View full review »We looked at AppAssure (DELL) and CommVault.
View full review »Yes. Storage Craft, Datto, UniTrends
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Russell Lynch
Systems Specialist at KESA
We did not evaluate any other backup systems, we were on a tight timeline due to too many failing backups. We went with Veeam due to our consultants great experience with Veeam from other clients.
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reviewer1468647
System administrator at a construction company with 5,001-10,000 employees
We did brief surveys of other solutions, but Veeam seemed to correspond with our virtual needs because 85% of our servers are virtual.
View full review »We did a minimal evaluation of other products as Veeam has been one of the top-rated backup solutions for virtual environments. The field of vendors specializing in virtual environment backups has been limited compared to standard backup solutions which made review of possible solutions much easier as well.
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reviewer1118379
IT Director at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
We were approached by Commvault and Veritas solution vendors, but for now, Veeam is good enough.
View full review »I have used TSM, Backup Exec, and Retrospect.
View full review »I have used and evaluated many backup and recovery solutions. Veeam came out on top for ease of use, reliability of job execution, backup validation, and speed of recovery in virtual environments.
View full review »Yes. Netvault, Vranger, commvault, and some others. I chose Veeam Backup after evaluating others because of it's reliability, ease of use and features.
View full review »The customer is the one that chooses the backup solution. For example, they will come to us and say "We want Veeam Backup and Replication", and then we provide the licenses to them.
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reviewer1143825
Technical asst. at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
We evaluated other options from VMware, Cisco Hyper-V and Nutanix.
View full review »We looked at other solutions, namely Dell EMC Data Protection Suite (DPS), Veritas Backup Exec and IBM Spectrum Protect.
View full review »We looked at Veritas NetBackup, ArcServe, Veritas Backup Exec, CommVault, and one other that has since gone out of business. The name eludes me.
View full review »We have evaluated and currently offer other products to meet specific needs. But as a general offering for our customers who have mostly virtualized environments, and want an economical way to protect and leverage their backups, Veeam has the most robust and forward thinking feature set.
View full review »We did try Unitrends backup solution but really preferred Veeam’s offering.
View full review »Yes. Backup Exec and Zerto were considered, but Veeam was chosen for better recoveries and easier administration.
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Thiago Souza
Solutions Architect at Net Place
We evaluated ARC server and Capizec. We are a reseller and implementation company, so we handle both of these aspects as concerns the software of many different back up tools, but Veeam lags far behind the competition. The others use WAN and are our first choice.
In comparison with Veeam Backup & Replication, the license form and attendant specs of the competitors make things quite easy.
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reviewer1596474
System Administrator at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We were basically evaluating Veritas and Veeam. We've just been evaluating both of them.
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reviewer1437477
IT Manager at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
We evaluated Commvault as a backup solution but settled on Veeam.
View full review »We evaluated Veritas Backup Exec, Acronis and many others, but Veeam was clearly better. That is the reason why we switched.
View full review »Micro Focus Data Protector has the advantage of supporting legacy operating systems like HP-UX or IBM X. Veeam doesn't have that. I prefer Veeam in terms of its VMware.
We compared our existing solutions to Veeam.
View full review »We looked at a bunch of stuff, we thought it had the best integration with VMware. Lots of people liked it, and we rely heavily on peer reviews, as well as talking to colleagues and other people we know.
View full review »- BackupExec
- ArcServe
Yes evaluated vRanger and PHP backup and also Symantec. No one met the requirements.
We decided on Veeam because we were much more integrated into VMware core and you didn't have to script yourself out of alot of tideous tasks to get things working.
Veeam worked out of the box and was a tight close match to what we knew Windows-wise.
View full review »We also looked at Carbonite.
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Mahdi Bahmani
Solution Architect, IT Consultant at Merdasco - Rayan Merdas Data Prosseccing
Between Veeam and Veritas Backup, Veritas is a unique product in several aspects. When you want to transfer your data over SAN, backup is needed and the solution in some environments is very important because window time is limited for them. When it's a huge amount of data that takes five or six hours a day to transfer, we have to use the SAN backup feature. In this area, Veeam isn't as good as Veritas NetBackup.
When you want to use this feature with Veeam, you have to share a lot of storage and many customers refuse this way of using the SAN backup feature. You can miss it easily. Many customers prefer compromising their source of data than using a SAN backup. For this reason, like IBM TSM, Veritas is one of the best.
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Alexey Parakhnevich
IT Engineer at Softline
I haven't properly evaluated Commvault, however, I've attended webinars on the solution and have a bit of familiarity with it.
View full review »We saw more than a 10% compression ratio compared to Acronis Backup 11.5 tested earlier. I did it in March 2016 with a sample of 20 virtual machines and helped me complete a thorough test between various candidates (Veeam and Acronis were the finalists).
Based on my experiences with other backup software, we headed straight for this option.
View full review »I have used and evaluated many backup and recovery solutions. Veeam came out on top for ease of use, reliability of job execution, backup validation, and speed of recovery in virtual environments.
View full review »We had considered other solutions, Symantec and VMware, but eventually decided to go with Veeam due to their very good reputation on this segment.
View full review »Not really Veeam is far and away the market leader for virtual environment. I have looked at vRanger and Appassure.
View full review »At that particular time no as Veeam was and still is the market leaders with backup of virtual servers, other companies are playing catch-up.
View full review »Yes, I evaluated CommVault. Veeam was much better priced for the features we needed.
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Tasos Skaltsas
IT Systems Engineer at Thenamaris Ships Management
We wanted the best software in the market and the best software for what we needed is Veeam Backup Replication. We did not compare other solutions, we only selected the best-reviewed solution.
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reviewer966699
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Several licensing schemes are available.
View full review »We looked at Acronis, NetBackup, and Backup Exec.
View full review »We did not evaluate other options.
We did not evaluate other options. We knew what we wanted.
View full review »We also looked at Symantec Backup Exec.
View full review »No other options were evaluated.
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Barna Kosa
IT Services Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The main difference when comparing this solution to competitors is that Veeam is a company which has a single product, Veeam Backup Replication. Other companies have many products and Veeam can focus on a single product; this is their main advantage. They are pioneers in their domain. They are the leaders.
View full review »We started thinking of the new systems. We surveyed from IT Central Station and several other portals that are available online. We got the reports and we did the contact with the vendors.
View full review »We evaluated Veeam ONE.
View full review »Over the years we have seen more Hyper-Visor backup products hitting the market, and those I have tested still fall behind Veeam, but to be honest I don’t bother testing them much these days as Veeam ticks most, if not all, of the boxes that my clients require.
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Matt Baltz
Data Center Engineer at Strategic Solutions of Virginia
Arcserve, Symantec, Unitrends, and VMware.
View full review »We are partners of HP and Symantec, but we prefer to offer Veeam to our virtual environment customers.
View full review »Yes. We also evaluated Barracuda’s cloud product.
View full review »Before choosing this product, I evaluated products of Symantec and Acronis.
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reviewer1303815
Directeur Technique Infastructure at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
We were evaluating Spectrum Protect Plus, but we are not really using it and we are not selling it.
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reviewer1461621
Software Security Architect at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
We tested VMware and Veeam solutions, and we chose Veeam for this project because our client is a public institution and required a very stable solution. Veeam is more stable than VMware, and our client preferred Veeam.
View full review »I wasn’t part of that project, but I believe at the time we also looked at AppAssure and Veeam was more flexible for us and more economical too.
View full review »Only a VMware backup solution.
View full review »We have experience in many backup solutions, including IBM Tivoli, Avamar, and Zerto. They have their purpose but are more specialised/complex and mostly more expensive.
View full review »I’m not a specialist of EMC Avamar, but I think that Avamar is more universal (backup of NAS for example), but it is way more expensive and complex than Veeam. I didn’t evaluate any other commercial solution.
View full review »Lets just say that Veeam B&R met or exceeded what the competition provided.
View full review »We also evaluated the product of StorageCraft but, I would say, is too young.
View full review »Yes, HP and Symantec.
View full review »Wasn't anything on the market at the time that really could compare to this.
View full review »At the time we had been looking at various solutions that were coming up for backup and restore of virtual environments; WMware's own Backup solution is the first to come to mind. We strongly considered this but were debating pricing and it was at this time we discovered Veeam and it seemed to be the answer both technically and financially.
View full review »Veeam is definitely one of the market leaders and is the preferred choice.
View full review »I evaluated Symantec Backup Exec 2012 and Unitrends UEB.
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reviewer1266192
Group Product Specialist at a wholesaler/distributor with 201-500 employees
Each solution has its own points that are good but in cost-optimization, Veeam is a good price and it is very easy to deploy for both us and our partners.
View full review »Fortunately or unfortunately, I did not look at other options.
View full review »I have tried a few other products, some of them are meant for multi-platform (virtual and physical), or as a native backup solution. We ended up with Veeam as we are a fully virtualized environment and the features and product capabilities have met our requirements.
View full review »We did, but I cannot disclose names.
View full review »We looked at a couple but it was cheaper to just go with Comvault across the board and pay one fee.
View full review »Yes, VMware backup solution, Acronis, Symantec
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Martin Frey
Architecture Expert at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We did evaluate other options before adopting Veeam.
View full review »No other options evaluated.
View full review »- vRanger
- Backup Exec
Before choosing Veeam we have tested two products Unitrends backup, VMware VDP
View full review »VMware VDP was evaluated and the product was not stable, unreliable, came with multiple limitations in terms of space and physical/virtual infrastructure size and not fit for scalability. There were issues while restoration.
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reviewer1254681
Network & Communication Engineer with 11-50 employees
We did not evaluate other options.
View full review »We looked at EMC NetWorker and Veritas NetBackup.
View full review »We were evaluating Arcserve for the virtual environment. However, Veaam has better adaptability towards the virtual environment.
View full review »For only virtual backups I have evaluated TSM and CommVault. Veeam is by far the solution that delivers a complete set of features for a small price. And the administration is much more easy.
View full review »None.
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Daniel Aramayo
Implementation and Support Engineer at PRACSO S.R.L.
We did not evaluate any other product.
View full review »We also evaluated Veritas Backup Exec.
View full review »Being a system integration organization, we work with other backup & replication solutions, but after evaluation, we found Veeam to be a better solution for x86 virtualized environments.
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SolutionsEng362
Solutions Engineer at a tech company with 501-1,000 employees
For most customers who don't have budget issues, we usually recommend Commvault. One of the reasons that we recommend Commvault is the ability for the corporate division to use it globally. I find Commvault has a better R&D team and can accommodate most hypervisors currently on the market. The latest one that Commvault supports is Nutanix AHV which has added value to its product portfolio. With the growing popularity of hyper converged systems, this decision is timely. However, Commvault price is high, and can be very expensive if you're going with their Capacity license. I just hope Veeam product team will include AHV compatibility in the next release.
View full review »I've tested CA ARCserve High Availability (formally XoSoft) IBM FastBack (formally FilesX) and Double-Take Availability.
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reviewer1298934
Director Cloud Backup and DRaaS at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We have evaluated other solutions but Veeam is the best for virtualization.
View full review »Veeam clearly stands in the middle, somewhere between simplicity and richness. I have proposed and designed backup solution based on many other products such as EMC Networker or Netbackup, but Veeam suits many customers' needs.
View full review »No other options were considered.
View full review »No, but the pricing was key.
View full review »None, this is a competitive upgrade purposed by Veeam.
View full review »Yes, Avamar.
View full review »We also use Altaro Backup for some small customers. Altaro also works great for its price.
View full review »Yes, we evaluated SRM.
Like I previously mentioned, we are using a very old database and even that database company didn't provide support. I tried to replicate it over WAN, and now by using Veeam, it works great. It was running on my regional site which had standalone VM with local storage and that's why Veeam worked fine compare to SRM.
View full review »I also looked at Avamar, Symanted and TSM which are better for tape management and data retention management, but expensive. Veeam however, is the easiest way to manage virtual infrastructure backup, and the cost is better, when compared with some other solutions.
View full review »We also looked at Nakivo.
View full review »No. We did not do an evaluation.
View full review »We try to use both Symantec Backup Exec and CA Arcserve.
View full review »I tried Symantec system recovery, but Veeam is really faster and user friendly.
View full review »- Acronis
- BackupExec
YES, Avamar and Tivoli.
View full review »I have used all flavors of backup solutions since early 1990s, this is by far the most advanced yet and easiest product to use.
View full review »Yes, CA ArcServe, TSM.
View full review »Unitrends
View full review »We evaluated Availl software, because of their Wide Area File System technology.
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Veeam Backup & Replication
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Veeam Backup & Replication. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,415 professionals have used our research since 2012.