CrashPlan vs. Trellix Complete Data Protection

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CrashPlan
Score 8.4 out of 10
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CrashPlan® provides secure, scalable, and straightforward endpoint data backup, to help organizations recover from any worst-case scenario, whether it is a disaster, simple human error, a stolen laptop, ransomware, or an as-of-yet-undiscovered calamity.
$2.99
per month
Trellix Complete Data Protection
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
Trellix Complete Data Protection (formerly McAfee Complete Data Protection) is an endpoint encryption and data loss protection option, available in basic and advanced versions.N/A
Pricing
CrashPlanTrellix Complete Data Protection
Editions & Modules
CrashPlan Essential
$2.99
per month
CrashPlan Professional
$88
per year
CrashPlan Enterprise
$108
per year
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CrashPlanTrellix Complete Data Protection
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Best Alternatives
CrashPlanTrellix Complete Data Protection
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Score 9.7 out of 10
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Bitdefender GravityZone
Score 8.6 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Bacula Enterprise
Bacula Enterprise
Score 9.7 out of 10
BitLocker
BitLocker
Score 8.0 out of 10
Enterprises
Bacula Enterprise
Bacula Enterprise
Score 9.7 out of 10
Symantec Encryption
Symantec Encryption
Score 9.9 out of 10
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User Ratings
CrashPlanTrellix Complete Data Protection
Likelihood to Recommend
8.9
(83 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.9
(2 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
Usability
9.8
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
5.0
(8 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
9.7
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
CrashPlanTrellix Complete Data Protection
Likelihood to Recommend
CrashPlan
Individuals (SOHO), families and SMBs, who have a tight budget for offsite critical company data backup are well suited to this product. Especially if you want your data to be hosted locally (Australia in our case). Larger companies, with higher requirements and budgets would be better served elsewhere. Especially when you consider the poor technical support. Although, to be fair, their poor support may just be issues with their Pro/SMB products, as opposed to their enterprise products. However, if that is the case it's a pretty poor show/indicator still.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
I would recommend this program ideally more for larger organizations, but that is not to say you couldn't use it for personal use. I think it's ideal for an organization because of all the features it has in one program. It provides all the protection you'd need in a corporation, especially for ones dealing with sensitive company/personal/financial information. Administrators are also able to set specific settings for users so the company can tailor security restrictions as needed
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Pros
CrashPlan
  • Code42 is the most affordable backup system offering unlimited storage that I could find. I came from SOS Online Backup, which I ultimately decided to drop after my monthly rate for their unlimited plan increased by 20x.
  • With Code42's unlimited storage option, I don't have to worry about the fact that my backups are significant in space. As a photographer with thousands of images at stake, I need to run large backups often.
  • Code42 runs continuously and silently in the background of my desktop computer. It is truly "set and go", so I don't have to think about it when I'm away. It runs until the designated drive has been fully backed up to my cloud storage. It will then automatically email me once the backup is complete (or, it will email me if it encounters any errors).
  • Customer service is above par. Anytime I need help, a chat agent is available (chat is my communication preference), they are always friendly, and go above and beyond to resolve my needs.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
  • Restricts harmful websites
  • Non-intrusive
  • Easy to scan computer for threats
  • User friendly
  • Protects from harmful downloads
  • All-in-one tool for your organization or personal use
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Cons
CrashPlan
  • The CrashPlan program installed on your computer is Java-based vs. a native application. While this makes development for CrashPlan easier, there are a lot of drawbacks to Java programs including more resources usage, less stability, and overall more clunky interface.
  • While this was also in the Pros category - CrashPlan is an extremely powerful and flexible program, which adds a great deal of complexity. Setting up CrashPlan isn't always a simple procedure, and depending on the complexity of your backup set, can take a while to tinker around with the settings to get everything to work properly.
  • The CrashPlan desktop program consists of a Java program front end, as well as a backend service - there are times when the backend service will crash, and the front end Java program will refuse to load. Typically, restarting the service or restarting the computer will resolve the issue, but sometimes more in-depth troubleshooting is required.
  • Perhaps one of the biggest downsides to CrashPlan is its price - at $10/month/computer CrashPlan is more than double the price of some existing backup services such as Backblaze (priced at $50/year/computer). To add salt to the wound, about a year and a half ago, CrashPlan discontinued their consumer options - which were very reasonably priced at $60/year for a single computer or a family plan priced at $150/year for up to 10 computers. When these options were discontinued, the cost of backing up with CrashPlan was effectively doubled for the same feature set.
  • Along with the previous example, CrashPlan had the option to back up to a remote machine on a different network with a free Crashplan account. This option was eliminated when the consumer line of services were discontinued.
  • While the backup service provided by CrashPlan are still first in class, the above two controversial changes have broken some trust between CrashPlan and its clients.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
  • I wish it would give better reasoning why some sites or downloads are blocked, this can be frustrating to have happen if what you are trying to download is from someone/thing you know is a trusted source
  • Sometimes the program messes up the formatting of some webpages I'm trying to visit
  • Drive encryption can be a bit slow to load at times
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Likelihood to Renew
CrashPlan
No other product works as well.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Usability
CrashPlan
Overall, it is simple to use, lightweight, and effective.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Support Rating
CrashPlan
Friendly and knowledgeable support team available to assist with this product. Code 42 (formerly CrashPlan) offers unlimited storage options for reasonable costs, so you really can't go wrong with this product. They have been a reliable resource for our company, and I would recommend to others looking for an easy setup with unlimited storage.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Implementation Rating
CrashPlan
Very easy to follow the install guide.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Alternatives Considered
CrashPlan
Unitrends is our primary backup solution here at my place of employment, and I have no complaints. It does on-prem backups to a storage pool and with that, we chose not to also use Unitrends could storage as the cost was pretty high. Crashplan has a low cost and we were familiar with it. We found a great fit for Crashplan at a remote office with a web server, file share server, and a Domain Controller in addition to the Unitrends solution there. I also set up CrashPlan for a nonprofit org, as well as a Health foods store. I felt like I could stand behind the CrashPlan solution with my experience with it, in places like these where every dollar mattered.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Return on Investment
CrashPlan
  • Tremendous cost savings as the amount of data you backup doesn't impact cost. One flat rate!
  • Implementation time was minimal and requires little to no maintenance. Since installation, I've not had to correct or fix any issues. It just works.
  • We opted to supplement Code42 with another solution that allowed us to backup data to a local repository due to the amount for data that changes in our firm.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
  • Keeps viruses off computer , which keeps my computer running well
  • Prevents me from downloading harmful programs
  • Encrypts computer for data protection
  • The all-in-one program saves money since one program does the job you need.
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