Likelihood to Recommend If your organization has a lot of archival data that it needs to be backed up for safekeeping, where it won't be touched except in a dire emergency, Amazon Glacier is perfect. In our case, we had a client that generates many TB of video and photo data at annual events and wanted to retain ALL of it, pre- and post- edit for potential use in a future museum. Using the Snowball device, we were able to move hundreds of TB of existing media data that was previously housed on multiple Thunderbolt drives, external RAIDs, etc, in an organized manner, to Amazon Glacier. Then, we were able to setup
CloudBerry Backup on their production computers to continually backup any new media that they generated during their annual events.
Read full review Spanning Backup for G Suite is great for businesses or schools who want peace of mind that important data in Google Drive are backed up and easy to restore. It should not be used to backup your servers/etc as the backup and restore process is not THAT quick. Not slow, but not the quickest.
Read full review Pros Cheap storage of backup data. Can be used as a part of the entire suite of tools from Amazon, without requiring you to leave the familiar stack. Read full review Set it and forget it. Easy set up and it runs daily behind the scenes. Restore holds record relationships. Restore can merge records easily. Read full review Cons Sometime due to slow drives there are operation failure noticed by us in testing Cost of restoring data is high and if you have regular restoring them it is not good option and slow as well. While we were setting up the system we took some support from AWS and in many cases their answers were not up to the mark. Read full review Administrative users can backup multiple accounts at one time, but can only restore one account at a time. Management console navigation opens additional tabs, but I believe they are working to improve that. It would be nice to be able to delete emails and files from user accounts from within Spanning instead of having to login to Google as the user. Google Forms meta-data is not able to be restored to other accounts. Read full review Usability It is difficult to delete the data as you have to wait for inventory and then bucket modification has to expire.
Read full review The web console is easy to use.
Read full review Support Rating I would like a retention option on the data, but since this feature does not currently exist, I give it a 9. Everything has met our standards and needs and we are now freed up from the manual efforts it was taking for backing up
Salesforce using the out-of-the-box features of
Salesforce .
Read full review Alternatives Considered Since the rest of our infrastructure is in Amazon AWS, coding for sending data to Glacier just makes sense. The others are great as well, for their specific needs and uses, but having *another* third-party software to manage, be billed for, and learn/utilize can be costly in money and time.
Read full review Spanning Backup for G Suite backs up Google Drive files and Unitrends is used for more VM infrastructure.
Read full review Return on Investment We seldom need to access our data in Glacier; this means that it is a fraction of the cost of S3, including the infrequent-access storage class. Transitioning data to Glacier is managed by AWS. We don't need our engineers to build or maintain log pipelines. Configuring lifecycle policies for S3 and Glacier is simple; it takes our engineers very little time, and there is little risk of errant configuration. Read full review Allowed us to restore our data various times with minimal costs Gives us great piece of mind with the regular scheduled backing up Pretty simple to set up and configure. Easy integration with SFDC Read full review ScreenShots