Overall Satisfaction with Veeam Backup & Replication
Veeam Backup is the platform we use to back up all servers. We mostly have physical machines, while we have a few virtual Linux machines hosted through libvirtd. Linux virtual hosted environment libvirtd is supported within Veeam virtual servers, so it acts as a Linux physical server. Our environment is a mix of Windows and Linux servers.
- Endpoints and physical servers running Windows & Linux
- Endpoints and physical servers running Windows & Linux
- Application-centric recovery using Veeam Explorers (for Exchange, SQL, Sharepoint, etc)
- Capacity Tier to store data within object storage for longer term retention
- Capacity Tier to store data within object storage for longer term retention
- Linux backups.
- Scheduling.
- Rotated external drives.
- Reporting (excluding the separate product Veeam ONE).
- Understanding the backup process - seems overly complicated.
- capacity tier vs performance tier vs backup copy.
Do you think Veeam Data Platform delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Veeam Data Platform's feature set?
Yes
Did Veeam Data Platform live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Veeam Data Platform go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Veeam Data Platform again?
Yes
About ten physical servers. A couple of windows servers and the rest Linux.
- Provides the platform necessary to ensure backups and their integrity.
- Helps to reduce disaster risks.
We were using Unitrends, and their pricing model got to be way too high....
We don't really have any servers or workloads in the cloud to utilize all the capabilities for Veeam Backup and Replication. However, we do store backups in the cloud using Azure. This feature works very well. Offloading backups storage to the cloud also allows us to have extra peace of mind our backups are stored offsite.
We do not use this capability.