Azure Data Box vs. Komprise

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure Data Box
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Azure Data Box is a series of hardware appliances, devices that move data to Azure when busy networks aren’t an option. Data Box users can move large amounts of data to Azure when they are limited by time, network availability, or costs, using common copy tools such as Robocopy. All data is AES-encrypted, and the devices are wiped clean after upload, in accordance with NIST Special Publication 800-88 revision 1 standards.
$345
one-time fee Service fee + Standard shipping fee
Komprise
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Komprise is the database development and management solution from the company of the same name in Campbell, California.N/A
Pricing
Azure Data BoxKomprise
Editions & Modules
Data Box Gateway
$125
per month per unit
Data Box
$345
service fee (10 days included) + standard shipping
Data Box Heavy
$5,500
service fee (20 days included) + standard shipping
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Azure Data BoxKomprise
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
Azure Data BoxKomprise
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
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Komprise
As any other archiving solution, it is very well suited for environments with a large footprint of unstructured data (CIFS / NFS shares for user data) with a large amount of unused/old files and a need to keep those unused files for long term. In our scenario, due to some legal and contractual constraints we need to keep these files for 15 years. Archiving is a good choice to move the unused files to a cheaper storage tier, both on-prem or cloud.
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Pros
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Komprise
  • It gives you a good overview on user data: files age, sizes, file types, owners, etc.
  • It is very flexible on the archiving policies.
  • The data scans are really fast without affecting storage's performance.
  • It has a great alternative to STUB files, which they call 'bread crumbs' (symlinks to files).
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Cons
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Komprise
  • Its licensing plan, which takes into account the amount of data analyzed instead of data transferred.
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft
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Komprise
We have used Veritas Enterprise Vault in the past, and besides its being a well-known player on the data archiving market, their tool is far more complex to implement, to manage and to keep working. Komprise is very robust and also very easy to implement, as most part of the job is done on Komprise side. The management console is delivered through a public URL as a SaaS platform. You only need to deploy a few VMs for scan/archiving/user access, which they call "Observer VMs." Komprise also doesn't uses Stub files, which is a poor implementation adopted by the competitor for file access. We had a lot of issues in the past with stub files. Komprise has implemented 'bread crumbs', which are CIFS symlinks to the files on the Observer. It is a very good implementation and it works really well.
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
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Komprise
  • It allowed us to free up some space on our main storage during a time where we didn't have the budget to expand it.
  • It allows us to move unused data to a cheaper storage tier (Azure Blobs).
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