Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory vs Semperis Active Directory Forest Recovery (ADFR) comparison

 

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Quest Recovery Manager for ...
Ranking in Active Directory Recovery
1st
Average Rating
8.6
Number of Reviews
2
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Semperis Active Directory F...
Ranking in Active Directory Recovery
2nd
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
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Market share comparison

As of June 2024, in the Active Directory Recovery category, the market share of Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory is 31.0% and it increased by 5.7% compared to the previous year. The market share of Semperis Active Directory Forest Recovery (ADFR) is 41.4% and it increased by 8.6% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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Featured Reviews

Mark Dowden - PeerSpot reviewer
Mar 1, 2023
Makes directory information recovery easy, and top-notch for preventing compromise reingestion
The interface and the time to recovery of the objects are great aspects of the solution. The interface is very simple. I didn't have anybody walk me through it. I just went in and said, "Okay, how do I do this?" And it was very slick. It was very simple, and it was very quick. The menus are streamlined and I could very easily figure out what backup I wanted to go to, how to load it, and how to restore the attributes. I have restored one time—some attributes on an object—and it was very simple. It was very slick and worked really well. Our impression of the solution for providing a clean, malware-free recovery and protecting our AD backups from compromise is that it is probably one of the best options available. From what I've seen, there are a few vendors that do it in a similar fashion, but what this product does is top-notch. It's a top-tier solution for preventing the reingestion of some type of compromise. I can't say if it reduces the risk of malware reinfection, but I can definitely say it significantly reduces the possibility of reingestion. It's not doing a full backup of the server, and it's not backing up the driver directory and directories where executable files reside, which is where malware is likely to be hidden. It doesn't have to back those up to do the directory backup. It limits what is backed up and what is restored. It is very important to have this ability to eliminate the risk of reinfection. If you suffer a compromise, and you're restoring to a clean environment, the assumption is that it's clean. If you have that same infection, then you're doing a tremendous amount of work and spending a tremendous amount of money, and you're going to suffer the same fate down the road.
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Pricing and Cost Advice

"Comparing it to other vendors, it seems to be affordable. So, it is worth the money."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
18%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Computer Software Company
9%
Government
7%
Financial Services Firm
14%
Computer Software Company
10%
Insurance Company
9%
Retailer
9%
 

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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory?
I like the zero-touch or zero-intervention aspect the most when it comes to performing a forest restoration (FOHO). It is really automated. If you set everything correctly, it will restore your for...
What is your primary use case for Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory?
I use it to recover user objects or any objects within Active Directory, as well as to recover domain controllers, domains, and forests.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory?
The pricing is in the middle. Comparing it to other vendors, it seems to be affordable. So, it is worth the money.
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Sample Customers

American Airlines, Bank of America, Ebay, intel, Uber, at&t, Ford, Microsoft, Visa, Barclays, Mars, Merck
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