We use Veritas System Recovery as a help desk server or CA (computer associate). It works well without any issues. We use the solution for regular DR testing that we have to do every year as part of IT compliance. We allocate two or three days to shift our Oracle and Exchange platforms to the DR and then do the testing. The product was very stable and didn't give us any headaches for a long time.
We use Veritas System Recovery to take a backup onto the machine itself, and we may export it to a centralized storage location before the restoration process.
System Specialist at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-10-02T19:04:00Z
Oct 2, 2018
The primary use case is that we take an image of the whole server, whether it's virtual or physical and then in case it's needed, restore the whole image.
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I use the solution for daily backup and the restoration of backup files.
We use Veritas System Recovery as a help desk server or CA (computer associate). It works well without any issues. We use the solution for regular DR testing that we have to do every year as part of IT compliance. We allocate two or three days to shift our Oracle and Exchange platforms to the DR and then do the testing. The product was very stable and didn't give us any headaches for a long time.
We use Veritas System Recovery to take a backup onto the machine itself, and we may export it to a centralized storage location before the restoration process.
We use Veritas for system recovery, backup and cloud data production. I'm an IT consultant.
Our primary use case of this solution is for the backup of our databases and applications. We have it deployed on-premise. We resell this solution.
The primary use case is that we take an image of the whole server, whether it's virtual or physical and then in case it's needed, restore the whole image.