Veeam ONE Other Solutions Considered

KH
Technical Operations Manager at Ocient, Inc.

We've been looking at other options, Rubrik is one of them. Like Veeam, it's very simple and it's just an appliance. It's like a 1U or 2U appliance. You put it in your data center's server room or whatever you have, you define a policy, and they're literally called gold, silver and bronze. When you discover the server within Rubrik, you can decide you want the gold backup which might mean full backups every night. The silver backups might do incrementals every night, fulls on the weekend, and then maybe bronze might be differentials and maybe full backups once a month, or whatever the business requires.

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Hussein Taha - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Enterprise System Administrator at Misr Technology Services

We did take a look at Commvault and Veeam and ultimately chose to go with Veeam. 

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KY
Senior System Administrator at NMB Singapore Ltd

I am looking into Turbonomic to see if it can do more than Veeam ONE.

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JJ
Charg d'Innovation Et Stratgie Infrastructure at Adista

My company did not evaluate other options against Veeam ONE.

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CL
IT consaltant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Most clients don't want to use vRealize Operations since it is expensive.

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RG
CEO at a educational organization with 201-500 employees

I haven't really looked into other solutions. I've compared the open-managed integration for vCenter, and that's a really cheap one - however, it's hard to install and you often have issues. I would say it's a small giveaway from Dell as an add-on to the hardware.

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it_user199092 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Veeam ONE is actually complimenting a different product leveraged through a third party contract. The third party is responsible for monitoring our business-critical systems, however, we prefer Veeam ONE because it recognizes issues before the third party solution does and, because no Veeam ONE agent is required, we’re comfortable using two monitoring solutions with no significant resource overhead costs.

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it_user200493 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. System Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

We also looked at SCOM.

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GH
CTO at VIRTUO NTSH

We also are a partner of Cohesity, and we've evaluated the two. The main difference is Cohesity comes with hardware.

The license is based on the capacity of the space where the backup stays, and also is very straightforward, much like Veeam. They are straightforward, and it's very, very, very powerful, however, you really depend on the hardware. This is a different way of licensing.

Veeam is very straightforward, however, licensing is for virtual machines, how many you have. That means sometimes in the environment if you have lots of machines, virtual machines, it is better to use Cohesity as you can add as many virtual machines as you want and the license is always based on the capacity of the hardware where it stays.

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it_user215724 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Senior System Engineer, Data Integrity and IT Pharma Automation systems migration consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
  • SCOM 2012
  • OpManager
  • Nagios
  • Netwrix
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it_user131697 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Engineer / Virtualization Support at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I evaluated Turbonomic 5 (formerly VMTurbo) before. It is a master and “monster” of capacity planning for virtual environments of any size. It is feature-packed and fast.

However, I first started working with SolarWinds Virtualization Manager and still use it in the workplace. I use it extensively for VM sprawl and storage monitoring which is easier for me with this product. It also gives us recommendations on resource sizing/tuning. Veeam ONE and Turbonomic do this as well in their own efficient ways.

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it_user159756 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Systems Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees

Before choosing this product, we also evaluated VMTurbo & VMware Operations Manager.

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it_user220182 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees

I did not evaluate other options.

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it_user528894 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Before choosing this product, I did not exactly evaluate other options.

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it_user159807 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. security/system engineer at a media company with 501-1,000 employees
it_user168444 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Infrastructure at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Before choosing this product, I did not evaluate other options.

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March 2024
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