Quest Rapid Recovery vs. Unitrends

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Quest Rapid Recovery
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
Quest Rapid Recovery is a data backup and restore offering from Dell. It provides virtual standby, encryption, replication, deduplication, and the ability for users to run without restore.
$1,819.99
Unitrends
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
The Unitrends Recovery Series Backup Appliances are hardware developed for data backup and management. They cover enterprise backup, ransomware detection, recovery assurance, proactive monitoring, and cloud continuity into a single platform for organizations of all sizes.N/A
Pricing
Quest Rapid RecoveryUnitrends
Editions & Modules
License + 1 Year 24/7 Maintenance
1,819.99
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Quest Rapid RecoveryUnitrends
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Quest Rapid Recovery
Chose Quest Rapid Recovery
Quest Rapid Recovery is probably a mid tear backup solution in comparison to its competitors. It is definitely a very good backup solution however is missing some key features and integrations compared to other backup software's. The biggest thing I think it has over its …
Unitrends
Chose Unitrends
Unitrends has worked well against the competition such as Datto, Quest Rapid Recovery and StorageCraft. In cases where there are a variety of technology platforms to protect (i.e. Linux, SMB Shares, NAS appliance, etc.), Unitrends was the only solution that would support all …
Chose Unitrends
While all of the products I evaluate could do the job and I have experience with them all, Unitrends' solution is just easier and more affordable. All solutions have negatives, but Unitrends' are so easy to live with that I had no reason to make a change. I'd also put their …
Chose Unitrends
Our Quest license was coming up for renewal when we embarked on this initiative. I inquired about Quest's DR options and was floored by the pricing. Unitrends offered all the features we were looking for at a much better price point.
Chose Unitrends
used both of the products listed above, and either they were too complex and over bearing (Backup Exec) or they were riddled with bugs and problems with no reliability (App Assure).
Chose Unitrends

We did our homework and boy are we happy. We looked at Backup Exec, Veeam, Arcserve, and AppAssure.

Veeam was probably the top competitor and when I looked at it while visiting another institution it looked and sounded very stable. The techs who worked with it swore by it, but …

Chose Unitrends
Unitrends was in place when I took over the position. I would have probably chosen something else, but it is here and functional. I am making it work.
Chose Unitrends
Unitrends provided both a hardware and software solution that was 100% supported. Unitrends guaranteed that we would not run out of storage space. Reviews of the Unitrends Backup Appliance on Spiceworks were very favorable. When complaints were on Spiceworks, the complaints …
Chose Unitrends
Unitrends was much more user friendly and extensive than the above three products reviewed, PHD was very expensive to license for our datacenter and was very low on features, Data Ranger was very expensive and did not suit our needs at all nor our environment in our datacenter, …
Chose Unitrends
Unitrends gave us all of the different requirements that we needed as well as thers that we did not know that we needed at the time.
Chose Unitrends
The Unitrends appliance let us move to a single backup system that is reliable and pain free. It has an easy to use interface and quality hardware. They stay on top of bugs and issues and let you easily apply updates to the system when needed. One of the biggest challenges …
Chose Unitrends
We previously used Dell AppAssure and Microsoft Data Protection Manager. Both products were able to backup virtual and physical machines but unable to backup Linux. Unitrends has a better integration with virtual infrastructures and has a better management interface. Unitrends
Chose Unitrends

While systems from any of these three vendors would be a dramatic improvement over our current state, after participating in various product demos, viewing online resources and performing other comparisons, Unitrends provided what appeared to be the best offering of features, …

Top Pros
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Features
Quest Rapid RecoveryUnitrends
Data Center Backup
Comparison of Data Center Backup features of Product A and Product B
Quest Rapid Recovery
8.6
7 Ratings
6% above category average
Unitrends
7.8
359 Ratings
4% below category average
Universal recovery6.05 Ratings7.3301 Ratings
Instant recovery3.15 Ratings8.0289 Ratings
Recovery verification8.05 Ratings8.0287 Ratings
Business application protection8.04 Ratings6.6261 Ratings
Multiple backup destinations10.06 Ratings7.9267 Ratings
Incremental backup identification10.07 Ratings8.2337 Ratings
Backup to the cloud10.04 Ratings7.3212 Ratings
Deduplication and file compression10.07 Ratings7.2325 Ratings
Snapshots10.07 Ratings8.0242 Ratings
Flexible deployment8.03 Ratings8.15 Ratings
Management dashboard7.03 Ratings8.05 Ratings
Platform support10.02 Ratings9.05 Ratings
Retention options10.03 Ratings8.15 Ratings
Encryption10.02 Ratings8.14 Ratings
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Medium-sized Companies
Bacula Enterprise
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Enterprises
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User Ratings
Quest Rapid RecoveryUnitrends
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
(7 ratings)
8.0
(371 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
8.9
(25 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(14 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
6.2
(2 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
5.6
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
7.9
(23 ratings)
Online Training
-
(0 ratings)
7.1
(2 ratings)
Implementation Rating
6.0
(1 ratings)
8.7
(12 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
7.1
(2 ratings)
Ease of integration
-
(0 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
3.8
(2 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(2 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Quest Rapid RecoveryUnitrends
Likelihood to Recommend
Quest
AppAssure works well for quick access to point in time backups of Windows machines without having to do a complete restore. The virtual standby function is useful as a disaster recovery or high availability solution. Recent upgrades to the product and rebranding to Rapid Recovery look promising. If your Linux machines are mission [critical] make sure your administrators test restores so they can perform them in a timely manner should the need arise.
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Kaseya
We have a traditional stack and pretty typical needs as a manufacturer. I have used and evaluated everything out there, but the Unitrends solution fits very well and was competitively priced. I would think if it fits us, it could fit anyone like us with a similar stack.
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Pros
Quest
  • Continuous backup with deduplication and compression
  • The P to V function of the software is create. To be able to back up physical machines and create a hot spare on a virtual environment was a great selling point.
  • Can back up physical and virtual (ESX or Hyper-V).
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Kaseya
  • It has fully automated and customizable dashboards that can run with less administrative attention.
  • It should be able to run on virtual machines or be deployed as a virtual machine within MS Azure or AWS.
  • It's AI-based ransomware detection helps to understand data characteristics and alerts for ransomware attacks.
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Cons
Quest
  • Support for newer operating systems (Windows, Linux, VMware) is slow to be added. Usually takes 3-6 months from the new version being released for it to be supported.
  • There is no way to automate the testing of the virtual standby which a lot of comparable products are able to do.
  • The software has a backup type called "base image" which is essentially taking a full backup after an unexpected shutdown of the server. If your servers crash and they are very large, this may impact your storage requirements significantly. They do now have synthetic full backups which alleviate this issue a bit but they are not perfect either.
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Kaseya
  • Errors on backup jobs could be more clearly explained. As the administrator of the device for my company, I often don't know what caused an error, and can't tell from the error information what happened or caused the error.
  • Updates of the devices should have an automatic option. It takes to much time to do an update to the devices if updates haven't been maintained.
  • Shutdown and restarting the device should be available from the main UI screen to eliminate some time when doing updates or if you're doing some maintenance on the device.
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Likelihood to Renew
Quest
No answers on this topic
Kaseya
We have grown very attached to the Unitrends appliances and their use for recovery and other file restoration needs as well as data archival, data replication to other appliance and data migration to other servers or long term storage requirements. The appliances work well and the support for them is very good as well.
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Usability
Quest
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Kaseya
I have never used such an easy product that is stable and scalable like Unitrends. I have been running backups for MANY years. On premise, tape, disk, cloud, you name it. Unitrends is very flexible, stable and has incredible reporting features. It's nice when management requests a report and it takes you 5 minutes to run it and dump it to PDF. How can you beat that?
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Reliability and Availability
Quest
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Kaseya
The appliances have been there when we need them and have rarely if ever gone down. Hardware issues have been resolved quickly.
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Performance
Quest
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Kaseya
The hardware is adequate and speedy. The user interface responds quickly. Backups complete quickly.
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Support Rating
Quest
In the very few instances we've needed support they have been quick, friendly, knowledgeable, and dedicated to servicing our needs. That has only improved since AppAssure was bought out by Quest.
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Kaseya
They're incredible, attentive, thorough. They make sure my issue is resolved and follow up. I'm usually behind on giving them a reply or an update. They have always gone above and beyond for me, and I'll continue to do the same for them.
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Online Training
Quest
No answers on this topic
Kaseya
It was sufficient to get started. It was not super deep. We called support often to get going.
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Implementation Rating
Quest
Our initial installation really was not optimum. With the help from Dell Profession Services we were able to get our implementation sized correctly and better understand how to get better deduplication results
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Kaseya
The Unitrends employees involved in the installation were very friendly and knowledgeable. A certain degree of hiccups can be expected during any installation but never shook my confidence because of the friendly and knowledgeable team that was assigned to my project.
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Alternatives Considered
Quest
I've been using Rapid Recovery for the last 6 years and before that we had used Backup Exec, but it was a different implementation as we were still running backups to LTO3 tapes using the full/incremental backup schemes. So Rapid Recovery (AppAssure at the time) was a big change for us, backing up to disk instead with base images and changes. I would assume Backup Exec can do this as well, but haven't used it since switching. NovaBACKUP was a lower cost solution that seemed geared towards smaller and simpler configurations
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Kaseya
Symantec Backup Exec was the primary tool used for backups for years. We also used Veeam for some Office 365/Exchange backups. Unitrends once configured and set up works very well against the competition. Backup Exec interface was more user friendly. The search tool for exploring backups was much better than Unitrends as well. Unitrends is much faster if you need to restore an entire VM or large file folders. Also once you have Unitrends all set up, it is very low maintenance, it just works. If something fails 9/10 it will correct itself on the next backup that is scheduled to run
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Scalability
Quest
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Kaseya
Once you exceed the capacity of the appliances, you have to forklift a new appliance. This is very expensive.
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Return on Investment
Quest
  • AppAssure paid for itself in the first year of usage. A user deleted a major file in our SharePoint sub-site, we used the DocRetriever for SharePoint Console and were able to go back to a particular incremental date and retrieved that file.
  • One of our file shares crashed and we were able to put the physical server on a virtual standby which saved us hours of imaging and restoring of data. This allowed employees to efficiently continue their daily work without much downtime.
  • The offsite replication alone has put an ease on the company in case of any disaster. When Hurricane Sandy hit, we didn't have a solution in place which put us on pins and needles to say the least. But with AppAssure we will be able to have some comfort that all of our mission critical data is being offloaded onto our other sites.
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Kaseya
  • It has saved some deleted file server data for our business department.
  • We have lost some reports for the business department due to an overlooked setting that make the backup reports look great, but the server was not being backed up in reality.
  • Less anxiety for the IT department, we have backup plan and that is worth a lot to us.
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