Why I use Veeam.
September 22, 2023
Why I use Veeam.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Software Version
Veeam Backup & Replication
Overall Satisfaction with Veeam Data Platform
We are protecting about 100 VMs that have a combined disk capacity of 1 petabyte. Prior to using Veeam, we had difficulty completing file server backups, often running out of time, resulting in us not meeting our SLA. We also had issues with backup repository corruption. This has not been an issue with Veeam.
- Virtualized workloads
- Endpoints and physical servers running Windows & Linux
- License portability as your environment needs change
- None of the above
- Large volume backups.
- VM backups.
- Repository data compression.
- Repository management, allow administrators to rank the repository order to use.
- Repository management, based on prior backup jobs or a scan, reserves space on a repository. That way the space is low and another job starts, it will not cause the other job to run out of space.
- Licensing, seems like some of our VM are counted twice.
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
We have zero cloud, around one hundred virtual servers, and eighteen physical servers. This is the coverage that we planned for when we first purchased the product. Although since we purchased the product we have added licenses to cover new VMs that we spun up. Our physical server count has remained about the same.
- We have been able quickly restore research data for our staff.
- Users feel more secure about storing data on a server share as opposed to a keeping on their PC.
- With the ease of being able to restore a VM, patching or updating software on a critical VM is not as stressful.
The prior backup solution was not able to keep up with our infrastructure. So we did not have confidence in our backups. Users were concerned about the possibility of losing data. Often the backup repositories had issues with data corruption. This would result in needing to do a new full backup. The old system just took too much time to maintain.
Our organization has not used these Veeam features to store backup data. With the volume of data that we backup, we are able to use our own disk repositories at a lower cost than the cloud.
We do not use NAS in our organization.