Datto SIRIS is a BCDR solution built for MSPs to prevent data loss and minimize downtime. Utilizing a cloud-first approach, MSPs can offer their clients local backup and recovery with a cloud-based repository and full disaster recovery in the cloud. All of this administered from a multi-tenant cloud portal that allows MSPs to view, manage and recover client data from a single interface.
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Veeam Data Platform
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Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Veeam’s® premier product, Veeam Backup & Replication™, delivers availability for all cloud, virtual, Kubernetes and physical workloads. Through a management console, the software provides backup, archival, recovery and replication capabilities.
$428
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$428
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Datto sells 100% through the channel. Specifically, Datto partners with managed service providers (MSPs). The MSPs then sell direct to small and mid-sized businesses, worldwide.
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Datto seems to be the most reliable, easy to use, and cost-effective way to backup data. Their support is pretty good, they have an extensive knowledge base, and they are very helpful when needed. The cost is probably the second most important reason as to why we went with …
ShadowProtect quality has decreased over the years and their price has increased. Datto is far superior in terms of UI, datacentre capabilities as well as confirmation of backup successes. Veeam offers these same features in a more complicated format but also lets you roll your …
Datto is not as feature-rich as Veeam, but it still offers the main features in a great backups solution that will help in a recovery situation. It is mainly meant for smaller businesses, so it's not a Veeam replacement. From that perspective, Datto fills a great void in …
These may have carved out a niche in one area or another that make them superior for that specific case, but no one does a better overall job. I would estimate that a Datto box will be the right fit for at least 85% of the SMB's in the US.
Datto seems much more reliable with better backup success rates. It is easy to use and cost-effective way to backup small data sets. Support is quite good and they have a very good Kbase.
Veeam is the best choice for virtual and hybrid environments. We like the cost, licensing model, and extended feature set. It's simple to monitor, manage jobs and backup new virtual instances. It has never let us down.
Datto is the easiest, but it's quite expensive. Shadowprotect used to be good, but SPX isn't very good at all. Unitrends we had nothing but problems with.
Veeam is better than these other solutions because it works well in a Citrix farm environment. We're able to run backups at night with little to no impact to clients.
ShadowProtect seemed to offer a lot of good options, and Datto is a great cheaper alternative if the heftier features of Veeam are not needed. However, Unitrends was a terrible experience all around. Unitrends support is pretty good, but there were a lot of broken backup job …
Veeam has a much better interface for virtual environments than Datto - Veeam connects directly to vCenter or the ESXi hosts, while Datto only connects to the hosts. With the vCenter connectivity, backups follow VMs regardless of the host they sit on and you continue to get …
Datto is another backup solution I have familiarity with. It, too, will back up at a VM level, recover VMs, and can even run VMs off its own hardware (it's a standalone box rather than a piece of software installed and pointed to a backup repository). It also syncs data to …
Our clients that use Veeam were using it before they were our clients, but we renew when appropriate. Veeam is a solid product, but I believe Barracuda is better all around. Lower cost, VMWARE, Hyper-V and physical server backups. Also, Barracuda offers cloud replication at …
Veeam, in my experience, outranks all of the others in my opinion. Support, ease of use and stability are a cut above the rest. Other solutions, I noticed, do not communicate and/or work with the ESX environment as well as Veeam does, especially when it comes to issues with …