Veritas NetBackup Room for Improvement

N'GUESSAN E R - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Presales Manager at SOCITECH S.A.

The improvement of Veritas NetBackup is the way we have to back up many infrastructures, such as Nutanix, and OpenStack, and new operating systems and applications, such as MySQL, Postgres, and MariaDB. This is a new improvement that has been added to NetBackup. We have also made some improvements to the cloud. 

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BB
Senior DBA at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

I'm not fully satisfied with the product. 

It's a little bit complex to manage. 

The user interface is not user-friendly. It's a bit complex, and it's dated in appearance. It needs a much simpler, cleaner update.

The reporting is too complex. There needs to be a way to customize it in a simple and straightforward manner.

The solution has extra features, however, you need to pay for them.

Occasionally, technical support cannot find the root cause of issues.

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Storemgr67 - PeerSpot reviewer
Storage Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

There is room for improvement in the implementation of Power servers.

In future releases, implementing synthetic backup for Oracle databases would be great.

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Buyer's Guide
Veritas NetBackup
March 2024
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KA
Senior Specialist at MTN

The product must enable data migration from on-premise to the cloud. It must provide features that support a hybrid approach. It should provide interconnectivity to manage data across multi-cloud providers.

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BH
IT Specialist at Moj

Veritas NetBackup has a built-in cybersecurity solution but it has room for improvement. 

The HTML interface is a web application that does not offer all the features. I use Java, an older approach, to access more features.

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Jayson Martin - PeerSpot reviewer
Head IT Data Storage at Liberty Life Association of Africa

There could be granular control over metadata components, specifically in the context of JSON data for the product. It allows for the restoration of ACLs, but it could enhance control over various other metadata components.

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Giap Seng  Tay - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Manager at Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Veritas NetBackup is an expensive solution, and its pricing could be improved.

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WQ
Senior Systems Engineer at Ministry of Awqaf

The backup operation interface is not as mature as those of Veritas's competitors and has room for improvement. Therefore, we are still working on the Java console, which means that we will have to use it to enter, monitor, and manage our backup jobs.

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AsiyeYigit - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at Gantek

Veritas NetBackup should be quicker than its competitors to pick up modern disruptive technologies. The solution's technical support process should be improved. The technical engineers' capability and experience should be improved.

They should add network acceleration by effectively using the network pathway.

They should support other backup technologies like Veeam. Our customers use more than one backup solution. In Turkey, people use both Veeam and NetBackup. Customers are trying to find just one backup storage solution that supports both Veeam and NetBackup software.

Since the Veritas NetBackup appliance doesn't support Veeam, customers have to find another solution that supports both NetBackup and Veeam software.

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Ismail Turhan - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Usak University

We cannot pause and resume via web GUI, web management, or network administration management; we do that via a CLI page. Once the protection plan is created, we cannot pause or resume via the web administration page.

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JT
Senior Admistrator at hq-12b

They could improve the complexity. You need to specialize in it. Sometimes it's really difficult when you integrate many different things. It would be ideal if they could simplify it.

The reporting of the backups could be better. We'd like to have easier reports to see when backups happen if they are successful and how often they happen. Reporting should be displayed in a more user-friendly way. 

Right now, you need querying and scripting to get things done. It's more difficult sometimes to use than other products.

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NM
Backup administrator at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

Veritas NetBackup is a very old product, but it is based on Linux, which is not user-friendly. Although they have made some improvements in GUI to provide a more user-friendly interface, the web interface could be better organized and easier to use. It is not really suitable for anyone without strong knowledge of the product, which is its main disadvantage. So the user interface (UI) is the main area for improvement.

UI feels a bit outdated, like an application from the '90s, due to its Java-based design. Additionally, because NetBackup's roots are in Linux, the best way to work with it is through commands. The current web interface is still somewhat outdated, and there are limitations compared to what can be done with the command line. That's why managing it without strong knowledge can be challenging.

Though they have a GUI to make things easier, it would be better to improve the GUI and the web interface by making them more organized and easier for anyone to use the products without a strong knowledge of the product.

For additional features, I could give one example. Veritas Protection and Veritas NetBackup are somehow integrated but obviously cannot be one product. If they were one product, it would be much better. So, like if it merged with SaaS protection and became one product.

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Whitney Gray - PeerSpot reviewer
Storage Architect at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

The database integration could be better. That would probably be a feature we look for the most.

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TN
Senior Backup Engineer at a logistics company with 10,001+ employees

It was very complicated, and it required a lot of work in terms of management. We have moved to Rubrik. One of the reasons for getting rid of Veritas NetBackup was the fact that at one point, we had the support staff with 12 to 15 people to manage Veritas NetBackup, whereas, with Rubrik, I'm the only one managing Rubrik. There is one more person who works with me mostly due to the fact that in case I'm not around, someone else knows what to do, but I'm the only one who is a full-time manager of Rubrik. The complexity of Veritas required a large staff to manage it.

We had daily issues that had to be looked into and resolved. A lot of these issues revolved around Veritas' handling of VMware, which is why first we moved VMware off Veritas. After we did that, we were also able to reduce our staff count.

Their licensing is a disaster. It is extremely complicated. In most cases, Veritas themselves can't understand their own licensing.

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ID
Ict System Support Administrator at Gans

We faced so many backup configuration issues. And from the Veritas side, they couldn't fix that issue. So we started from scratch, purchased everything, and then we configured everything. Therefore, the support could be better. 

We purchased the latest storage and the temporary library, and now we are configuring everything ourselves. 

In future releases, we are looking for an AI feature. Integrating AI would be beneficial because we are purchasing a separate solution for AI.

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PP
Team Lead, Engineer at PT. Nashta Global Utama

The cost is expensive. 

The web detection and security features could be better. I'd like to see better malware detection. 

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HK
Solutions Architect at DXC Technology

I do not like the way we currently schedule backups. The solution must provide a different way to schedule backups.

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CP
Works at General Atomics

Better ways of backing up larger filesystems with many, millions of small files.

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Suresh Pathipatti - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Information Technology Administrator at Aighospital

NetBackup's Windows-level reporting could be improved. 

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VC
Customer Solution Architect, IT Outsourcing & Cloud Computing Services at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The interaction of NetBackup with the cloud is not an easy process. You can't choose, for example, data optimization with the cloud. We would like to use CloudCatalyst with AWS and we can't. I don't know how to explain it, but the data file optimization is not usable everywhere. It's not a seamless solution in all instances. We'd like it to be multi-cloud and it's not there yet.

It would be helpful, in future releases, if the solution could add WORM (Write Once Read Many) support right within the product.  

The solution would benefit from the addition of disaster recovery.

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SU
Senior Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We are facing a challenge regarding the support for Docker and Kubernetes features. We hope for the possibility of directly backing up Kubernetes and Docker images without the necessity of taking full virtual machine backups.

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CA
Data Center Administrator at Polaris

The product needs to improve its GUI. It needs to make use of a web interface. 

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HB
CTO at Pishro Data System

There may be a learning curve. It can be a bit hard to understand when you are trying to figure out how it works. The interface could be a bit more user-friendly. It would be better if it were simpler. The process workflows when working with the solution could be easier as well. 

There are a few things that could be improved from an administrator standpoint. If it could be possible to change a basic disk to an advanced disk without including the backup, for example, that would be ideal.

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JB
Principal at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees

The flip side about NetBackup is that it is not policy-based. NetBackup doesn't give you that feature. For example, Rubrik is a policy-based type of app, so when you create a backup job with it, say you have 30 servers in that backup, you can make one policy and apply it to them all. NetBackup doesn't do that. With NetBackup, you need to create a backup job for each server you want to back up and for each server you have. That is the only thing I don't really like about NetBackup. I can use Rubrik or Cohesity where you can create one policy, and apply it to many servers at one time where with NetBackup, you can't do that. You create a backup for each server. That takes more time.

If they can improve on policy-based backups, that would be great.

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Giap Seng  Tay - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Manager at Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd

The solution costs too much. They should work to make it less.

The licensing needs to be improved.

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KK
Executive Vice President - Operations at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

They are discontinuing the support for IBM AIX operating system in the latest version. I would like to see them continue with this service.

I would like to have support enabled for cloud backups. 

There are several services that are not available that would make it more compatible with cloud technologies.

The majority of the features you require are deduplication, compression, and there is a dependency on the geo-clusters from a DRN standpoint. They should concentrate more on removing the dependency because preparing your DRN architecture for backup is very complex.

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NE
Sr Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

One area for improvement with the product would be better messaging and better solutions around cloud, both on-prem and off. And along with that, which is actually mission critical to every company today, would be ransomware prevention. 

The biggest additional features needed are more cloud capabilities and security from ransomware.

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AB
Head IT at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I don't believe that it is flexible enough for business operations and other things.

Unlike Veeam, Veritas does not provide a Community Edition.

The restoration method and the compression ratio need improvement.

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NJ
Infrastructure Delivery Manager at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees

Within their product lineup, they need to consolidate down to one product. Veritas doesn't have one product that does everything. So, Veritas can do everything, but you basically need to run two products. I would like them to combine all the capabilities into one release.

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Roopesh Mohabeer - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Support Analyst at WARWYCK PHOENIX PCC

You cannot tell what your costs are going to be by using the dashboard, which is something that should be improved. If you overuse based on your FETB licensing, you run the risk of getting fined.

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AM
Senior Infrastructure Consultant at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

The only pain point we have with this solution is the cost. It's very expensive. In fact, it's so expensive we are looking for other platforms. We want to move away from it in order to save our organization costs.

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MA
Infrastructure Manager - Oracle SCM at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

They need to work on the GUI. It has been the same for the last 10 years.

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IH
System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

It's not a user-friendly solution. It's a little bit complicated. The UI is not very friendly.

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Roopesh Mohabeer - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Support Analyst at WARWYCK PHOENIX PCC

Off the top of my head, I can't think of anything that can be added to the solution. Our real issue is the pricing and it's a recurring cost, so it's not something that will go away any time soon.

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MC
IT Ops at Schmitech Inc.

The licensing costs could be more affordable.

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KV
Vice President of Information Technology at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

It should be able to integrate with the cloud. If we leverage a cloud in the future for backup, there should be very fast help and more options for customers to choose from.

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SB
General Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The product is good, but there are extra costs for additional features.

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TS
IT Systems Engineer at Thenamaris Ships Management

The user interface could improve, it seems a bit out of date.

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SS
System IT and Technologies Field Manager at Leumit Health Services

Lots of features are in need of improvement.

The SQL Server backup features are not up to date. I would also like to see the Exchange server and Cloud backup handled better.

There are no features for cloud backup in my on-premises environment, which limits me when it comes to managing them.

The performance is poor on our system and it takes too long to complete a backup.

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TL
Associate Provost, AVP at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

The solution offers software licenses and more. When purchasing hardware, it also includes some software licenses bundled with the hardware.

The solution could have a more clear dashboard about the license and the operation status.

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SM
Backup System Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Enhancing reporting across the board would be beneficial. We need an easier way to access information, such as the number of backups conducted in the last month, data quantities, and more, so that we can quickly provide this data to our superiors when needed. There is room for improvement in the updating process, especially when working on Linux and similar platforms. It's crucial to have a solution that's not only more efficient and faster but also secure. Updates should be risk-free, allowing for easy rollbacks in case something goes awry, ensuring that we can revert to the previous state without significant hassle or disruption.

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KC
Solutions Architect at AspireNXT

I'd like to see some simplification in the solution. They currently have the Java concept and it should be less intensive and take less load. The integration should be simple, not a script-based backup with minimum input and maximum output. The solution also needs more integration, even the infrastructure has become more complex. They currently have integrated containers and Kubernetes for backup but they could include backup of SQL or Oracle, or performance in the visualization process. All those things could be improved. 

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WQ
Senior Systems Engineer at Ministry of Awqaf

This solution would benefit from a more friendly, web-based interface.

I would like to see better integration with more systems and appliances. Better integrity would also be an improvement. 

We would like to have a unified solution that includes backup-over-disk, as opposed to only backup-over-tape. Currently, we are using more than one solution.

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Eddie Nyimbwa - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Modelink Zambia Limited

Data restoration from Veritas NetBackup is quite slow. I would also like documentation that I can share with my technical team. 

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NM
Senior Software Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

The security and performance could improve with Veritas NetBackup. The security could be improved by protecting the data from attackers.

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FP
Senior Presales Engineer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution could improve by having a feature to backup iSeries workloads.

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RN
System Engineer with 1-10 employees

Veritas NetBackup has been in the backup and recovery market for quite a long time, but somehow, from my own observations and from feedback from end users, its user interface is lagging behind other comparable solutions such as Veeam.

Our end users are more accustomed to better user interfaces and NetBackup still has a way to go in this regard. The features are great, but the user interface needs improvement, especially when you're looking at the web-based user interface. Most of the operations in NetBackup must be done using their base client user interface, and the feedback from our end users is that it isn't the most user-friendly interface.

Another area where we hope to see improvements is on the integration side. Nowadays, people aren't just looking at strictly backups and recovery features alone. They're now expecting more integration features along the lines of enhanced visibility, dashboard integrations, AI integrations, and so on. The users desire these integrations so that they can make the whole process of backup and recovery less complex, without having to perform any level of scripting.

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MB
Solution Architect, IT Consultant at Merdasco - Rayan Merdas Data Prosseccing

Like the other enterprise solutions, Veritas NetBackup isn't easy to implement. It's a little bit hard compared to other solutions like Data Protector for HPE. You have to struggle to learn a lot of features that Veritas NetBackup offers to customers. I don't think it's impossible to simplify this solution. Some solutions like backup solutions are mandatory solutions and they are inherently complicated because you have to integrate them with other services. We have a lot of services and each service has its own conditions. After several years, every engineer can learn most features of this solution and in some companies, they could use support from the source company. As such, I think it's not challenging for all customers. 

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BK
Sr. System Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The deployment time is longer than it is with other products.

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AN
Senior IT Infrastructure Analyst at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Technical support is somewhat slow and is in need of improvement.

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OM
Architecte Backup at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The security of the solution can be improved to include a secure backup feature with full encryption capabilities.

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it_user405480 - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Delivery Manager - Storage & Backup at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The virtual environment, cloud integration, copy data management features need improvement.

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Jayson Martin - PeerSpot reviewer
Head IT Data Storage at Liberty Life Association of Africa

So far I can only say that the license structure could be looked at to be aligned as either capacity-based or traditional.

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AA
Sr. Technical Support Engineer at Veritas Partner

The product could improve the user-friendliness and comfort of its environment, especially for those unfamiliar with it. There is also an issue with glitches in the network, which forces us to check the connectivity. In addition, some solutions are only available to internal Veritas users, not to customers or partners, and you have to allow Veritas to test your network before they give a report. This is a problem, and Veritas needs to add functionality for customers to test their own networks.

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SJ
Backup & Storage Architect at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees

It is not very user-friendly.

There are delays in Veritas that can be done in automation.

In the next release, I would like to see automation and better support.

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Wail Khachfa - PeerSpot reviewer
Network and Security Specialist at Ajman Digital Government

The cost of the license could be improved, it's quite expensive. 

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TS
Senior Presales Consultant at OFFTEC International

Improvements can be made to the service by providing better and more competitive ratios on data backups. The functionality for backups is there with Veritas, but I would like to see them optimize and enhance this feature more.

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it_user722226 - PeerSpot reviewer
Linux, Backup and Storage Administrator with 10,001+ employees

Veritas is already consistently and proactively developing the backup software to make it more compatible and efficient with the latest and emerging technologies. I feel they should stick to this development and increase the pace of this development a bit more to cope up with the current need of data protection market.

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NG
Lead Engineer at a integrator with 201-500 employees

The last releases introduced a simplified backup of MS SQL and Oracle. I'd like to have a more user-friendly interface for recovering MS SQL. It would be nice to have native support for MySQL and PostgreSQL. Veritas should increase the number of supported storage options.

To be more specific, NetBackup has the user interface and if you need to restore DB instead of failed one - it's OK. But if you need to restore DB to different location or another server you need: find required backup copy via the user interface, create *.bch file with restore parameters, edit this file to adopt it for the new DB destination, open this file in the user interface. For beginners, these steps are not something obvious.

Netbackup can backup MySQL via Oracle policy, to be honest, this is not completely native support and this method has a few limitations. In fact, you can buy from Veritas (or Zmanda) clients for MySQL or PostgerSQL from Zmanda to backup MySQL or PostgreSQL on Linux. But sometimes this is not convenient.

Currently, as far as I know, for Replication Director has support snapshots and replication only for Netapp storage (ONTAP) and support of snapshots for EMC VNX and EMC Celerra. Despite the fact that for my environment this functionality was enough, I think that Veritas should develop Replication Director and add more storage devices. I believe that now, as data grows really fast, backup software should not only copy data in a classic way, but should be able to manage snapshots and replication between storage devices. In fact, this applies to any enterprise backup software.

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MT
Backup and Storage Specialist at a sports company with 501-1,000 employees

What needs to be improved in Veritas NetBackup is its interface, e.g. they should make it more user friendly. There are certain things we can only figure out in Veritas NetBackup through the help of their support team, so we are dependent on support. If you are not an expert, you won't be able to manage this product.

In the next release of Veritas NetBackup, I'd like to see better scalability in terms of the hardware appliance.

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PK
Desktop Support Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is a bit of a concern. If could be lower.

We find the solution needs better integration capabilities when it comes to mid-range and enterprise-level environments. 

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JJ
Solutions Platform Architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

The ransomware protection needs improvement.

The reporting tool that you get out of the box is not sufficient, so you have to purchase other tools or modules.

When it's out of the box, the visibility is a problem and it's not very clear. Overall, the visibility into the environment is lacking.

When you come across an issue to present to technical support, you have to enable the verbose logging, and when that happens you are generating huge amounts of log files. I have to wait for this problem to present itself again. I cannot leave it running on verbose logging, as it takes up the capacity from the logs. However, if I don't enable it then I won't be able to locate the issue.

In the next release, I would like to have a better way to protect against ransomware attacks and a better way of logging issues where you don't have to enable the verbose logging to capture the problems.

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NA
Technical Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The biggest problem with NetBackup is licensing. With more customers working with virtual machines, they are now licensing based on the number of CPU cores. Some customers choose Veeam because if they have two servers with 100 terabytes then that is four CPU cores, and it will cost less than it would with NetBackup. This is a change from the past, where the licensing was on a per-socket basis.

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it_user495396 - PeerSpot reviewer
Backup Administration Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The code base in general could use an overhaul. The base of the product is very old. It gets a lot of new features, but improvements in basic functionality are often sacrificed for a shiny new bullet point to put on sales presentations. It is one of the best solutions available, but it certainly has its shortcomings.

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TW
Senior Technical Systems Analyst II at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most common problem is the backup failures over the weekend.

We have to troubleshoot and sometimes do restores and then we have trouble doing some of the restores.

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HB
Domain architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

NetBackup is expensive and should be cheaper. That is why we are moving on to another solution. 

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Sivathiban Krishnamurtthu - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Delivery Director at Syscentrix

The user interface of the product needs to be improved. It's been the same for so many years. Likely, they haven't changed it in more than 10 years. That is definitely something that needs to be changed and updated. The interface and console both need a bit of a facelift, so to speak.

They have come out with a web application, however, the web application is not fully developed yet. 

Planning for the implementation takes a lot of time.

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JG
Manager, Infrastructure & Support at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

This product doesn't come with a reporting feature which means it has to be installed separately. The outcome is that you don't have good analytical tools or business intelligence reports that you can share with top management. Previously, we were unable to do regular restore of sites, especially with mailbox backup which made things cumbersome. That seems to have been sorted in recent versions. Finally, if you need to change the server, the solution requires retention of the initial domain name. I think this can possibly create security concerns. The solution is also quite costly. 

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it_user720495 - PeerSpot reviewer
EMEA L3 Backup Integration/Build Team Leader / SME at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
MH
System Engineer at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Maybe they could add more cloud solutions.

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VM
Head of IS at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

I think reporting can always be improved. Their pricing can also be improved.

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MK
Senior DBA Sql Server, Oracle at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees

We are not able to back up our attached drives, which is something that should be improved.

The speed of restoring data could be improved.

The pricing is an area that can be improved. 

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DD
IT Infrastructure Manager at Jonah Energy LLC

I think that the licensing model needs improvement. 

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MP
IT admin

There are so many things which need improving. With web access, we can't access the dashboards. A person can only access the particular system in which he installed that application. We cannot get access through our local network or web. We can use the local user's details, for the purposes of looking or making modifications, but these things are not available on the web or through net access. 

The dashboard systems need to be addressed. It would be very good if one could get access through his LAN, without the need to involve the server. 

A utilizations check and the ability to utilize the number of users editing facilities would be very good. 

While technical support is good, it takes them a long time, for reasons unbeknownst to me, to resolve issues and this is why we involve their partners. This happens every time they take the logs and search. Technical support only gets back to us the following morning. 

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KM
Symantec Business Critical Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Veritas could simplify the firmware recovery in terms of the deployed. The process shouldn't be dependent on the agents. It should be completely agentless. 

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PK
Advisor - Solution Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

It would be better if it had a cloud integration feature. I would like to use a single product for the cloud instances and the on-premise instances. The price could also be better.

I would like to have a backup option for end-user devices. That means end-user devices like mobile devices, VDI solutions, desktops, laptops, etc. In this COVID time, most of us work from home, and end-user device backup is really important today.

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it_user135855 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

GUI needs to be more user-friendly.

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AA
Engineer at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

We have an issue with the last version on the latest backup of the solution. It's not compatible with Sybase 16.5. 

Two days ago the solution worked fine and we were able to use it for all our Unix and Sybase servers, as well as the back-end database. But, now there is a need for us to change the lag about a report in respect of the media on Facebook. 

We primarily use Unix servers, not those of Windows. 

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MW
Project Manager at Realnux

We want a solution that can be scaled-out because our data is growing very quickly, and we aren't able to back it up quickly. It takes one or two days, which is a problem. It is very slow. We just use one backup server. We want another solution with maybe a backup server cluster to back up more data in one day. We want a solution that can be scaled-out to back up our data quickly and efficiently. 

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TN
Technical Specialist, Data Center and Cloud at HighVail Systems Inc.

This product would be improved with the inclusion of a Sandbox feature like Veeam Sandbox.

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SA
Senior Solutions Sales Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

NetBackup's reporting features are a little poor. 

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NP
Alliance Manager at Berca Hardaya Perkasa

I think the main area that could be improved is the pricing, to make it more competitive. In the next release, I would like to see the ability to back up Office 365 and Google Workspace.

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AR
Information Technology Infrastructure Team Lead at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

They started deploying with web interfaces, new web interfaces, but it doesn't have all of the functionalities as the Java consoles have.

They are now adding more functionalities to the web interfaces that we need. In one or two years, you will have the full functionality using the web interface.

They need to improve the interface.

In regards to protecting the physical servers with parameters, it's a long and difficult process.

I have tested this in Veeam and it was much easier to implement. With NetBackup, you have to configure the server and many other requirements in the process. You could have issues with restoring if the parameter is installed to different hardware.

There are also a lot of requirements with the integration of SharePoint and Exchange. This is an area that customers complain about. They don't like that you have all of the requirements before you can configure the backup.

Veeam is much easier to integrate with Exchange. With NetBackups there are many prerequisites that make it difficult for the customer.

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JB
Systems Analyst at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
  • It needs support for Kernel-based Virtual Machines (KVMs).
  • Some of the hardware is out of support. 
  • The product is not able to keep up with other competitors in the market.
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AS
Head, IT Network, Security & Data Center at ARABSAT

The application needs more flexibility and reliability should be the top priority of the enhancement.

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VY
Chief ingeneer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The interface should be improved. 

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HL
Senior Account Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We had some issues with the hardware backup appliance. Our main customer is the one that is experiencing these issues.

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SR
System Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

Its integration with Nutanix and technical support can be improved.

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LB
Systems Administrator at a logistics company with 51-200 employees

System administrators would be more efficient in NetBackup if the number of tools and command lines was reduced.

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DB
Alliance Solution Architect at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

How the solution operates in the cloud could be improved. There's a feature called data immutability, and needs to be improved within the product.

I'm only familiar with the 8.2 version of the solution. It is my understanding that there are some new features that are being released in 8.3. However, more API integration is required in future releases, if that's not already in the works.

It would be extremely helpful if the solution offered near-zero recovery time for SQL.

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SB
Systems Architect at a paper AND forest products with 1,001-5,000 employees

The implementation process could be simplified to make it quicker.

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JO
Solution Architect at Sites

Sometimes we have problems with the support team. They always end up solving and fixing everything, but sometimes they are slow to respond. Maybe they can increase the number of personnel they have for the Spanish language.

I also think they could improve the reporting. They use a web-based software application OpsCenter for the reporting and I see that they haven't made any changes in years. 

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RH
Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer at a government with 501-1,000 employees

The ability to use different disk appliance brands as Pure Disk (not OST), such as EMC Data Domain .

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HS
Trainee em T.I. at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

We would like the Java console to be updated. They need to redo the console so that it is no longer on Java. It's outdated. 

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HC
IT Solutions Provider at WIZERTECH INFORMATICS PVT LTD

Add endpoint backup capability for a particular appliance. Currently it is server level only.

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it_user197349 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works at a tech company with 51-200 employees

Updates were not always consistent.

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it_user334560 - PeerSpot reviewer
CIO at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Technical support needs to improve, especially with the appliances.

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LI
Presales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It would be useful if they could maintain the information that is in the cloud.

When the customer is using SaaS applications like Office 365, the integration falls short and needs to be improved.

The price could be reduced.

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AG
Engineer consultant at a legal firm with 51-200 employees

It is a very expensive solution. They should have a different scheme for selling it. 

They should also make it easy for us to switch from Solaris to Linux. We are having some trouble in migrating our actual catalog from Solaris to Linux.

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it_user184899 - PeerSpot reviewer
Support Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
  • Integration
  • Setup implementation
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DA
Software Technology Specialist at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

Veritas NetBackup has some limitations and it would be a benefit if we had better documentation.

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VD
Storage and Backup Engineer at a tech vendor with 5,001-10,000 employees

The restore tool is not friendly to newcomers. It takes some of our storage and backup admin/support a long time to wrestle with it, but then they have enough knowledge to work even with NetBackup competitors.

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AE
Account manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The pricing could be improved, and the interface could be more intuitive.

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it_user159876 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Tech Lead with 5,001-10,000 employees

From a technical point of view, all EMC products have to improve the troubleshoot feature like, log should be in human readable format.

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ES
IT Consultant at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

In terms of improvement, it's very difficult to make it work with multiple business units. Its security model is too constricted.

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March 2024
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