Manager Business Development. at Newera Informatique pvt.ltd
Real User
Top 5
2024-07-25T15:22:35Z
Jul 25, 2024
The tool fits into your data protection and disaster recovery strategies, specifically for SME customers, as it is the most apt solution for them. Speaking about the features of HPE StoreOnce that are most effective for data replication, I would say that there are DBs in my company for it. I cannot comment whether I have seen any reductions with the costs because of the tool since it is used by my end customers. I believe that if they are still using it, then there shouldn't be any problem with it. I have not faced any challenges when integrating HPE StoreOnce into our company's IT environment. I have not used any AI features in the tool. I would recommend HPE StoreOnce to other users. For an SMB customer, the budget is a constraint, which is why they can think about using HPE StoreOnce. I don't do any maintenance of the product with the help of any third party since I take care of it by myself. If only some requirements are there, we scale up the tool. I rate the tool a six out of ten.
Technical Consultant at Intelligent Business Solutions
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-18T13:16:00Z
Apr 18, 2024
StoreOnce is suitable for environments and types of solutions. It's adaptable. Backup is a crucial component of any IT setup. Regardless of the products implemented, data safety is compromised without proper backup. Therefore, ensuring the protection of backups is paramount, warranting a high-security zone. While most products claim to be 99.9% secure, no solution can guarantee absolute security. Thus, having a robust backup strategy is essential for achieving near-complete security. Overall, I rate the solution a nine and a half out of ten.
I would recommend it as we are an HPE partner and trust their infrastructure and services. However, I always provide honest feedback and mention areas for improvement when asked. I would rate it around a 7.
HPE StoreOnce optimizes the backup and recovery process through its efficient software, notably the Catalyst software, in terms of speed. The integration of StoreOnce with external software, such as Veeam, further contributes to optimizing backup and recovery. It is a scalable platform. We can add extensive units and storage capacity. However, it is quite expensive. I rate the ease of management and integration of HPE StoreOnce an eight out of ten. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten. It could be compatible with different systems.
I recommend HPE StoreOnce because it offers data domain and good efficiency, especially for our company's customers who use GitHub. HPE StoreOnce is fully integrated with backup software. If I take care of the design part of the product, then I also need to take care of the backup. With HPE StoreOnce, we need to continuously upgrade it, and should not continue with old models since some of the customers may need more capacity to store certain and the old models become obsolete, which may lead to the customers wanting a change in the vendor. The tool is easy to maintain. Performance-wise, I rate the product a ten out of ten. Strategy-wise, I rate the overall tool a six or seven out of ten. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
HP in Vietnam has a big market. People pay attention to backup data right now. Some go to the cloud, but when backing up to the cloud, the performance is slow. People should have a local backup instead of backing up to the cloud. I don't recommend my customer use HPE StoreOnce. They have a cheaper price but are not advanced with their solutions or technology. I still prefer ExaGrid and Data Domain. I rate HPE StoreOnce a five out of ten.
I recommend HPE StoreOnce, especially for enterprises. It has more stability, extensive storage capacity, and less downtime. It's a good product for data backup storage. I advise small and medium companies to opt for less expensive solutions. I rate it an eight out of ten.
In terms of the version we are using, we have the StoreOnce 5100 and now we're looking at the StoreOnce 5260. I'd recommend the solution to others. It has the features that we require and the features that, are required by a lot of companies that have a lot of data today. It's all about data. Data requirements are booming in the primary storage market and storage subsystems. Obviously, to be protected, you need to back up the data. And there, it does what it needs to do. There are petabytes of user data that you can store on a terabyte type back up to the disk subsystem. That said, if you go to medium-sized companies or small-sized companies, probably there will be cheaper and smaller-scale options. For instance, the StoreOnce that we are using, are long connected, so they are accessed through the network, however, they're also connected through a SUMP, so a storage area network. That is something that you find mostly in the bigger companies that have the financial means to buy these types of subsystems. It would be depending on size and requirements. For bigger organizations, therefore, I would definitely advise they go for this product. I would rate the product nine out of ten.
Manager Products & Solution Design at Data Edge Limited
Real User
2021-12-27T19:06:00Z
Dec 27, 2021
My advice to others thinking about implementing this solution should look for newer upcoming technologies, such as ones on the cloud. I rate HPE StoreOnce a ten out of ten.
Head of Hosting & LAN Services at Lanka Communication Services (Pvt) Ltd.
Real User
2021-04-13T14:14:08Z
Apr 13, 2021
I would recommend this solution. For higher data capacity, we can have around 90 terabytes, and roughly, we can take 75 terabytes of effective capacity. It can do deduplication. As per the papers, it will do 20:1, which may not be realistic, but we have seen 8:1 kind of deduplication. Even if it was 2:1, it will be 140. So, deduplication gives a massive capacity. I would rate HPE StoreOnce a nine out of ten. It has been very good so far.
Senior Information Security Consultant at Future Telecom
Real User
2020-07-26T08:18:58Z
Jul 26, 2020
Of my friends, colleagues, and peers, I don't know anybody who is still using HPE StoreOnce. They are typically using software-driven backup solutions like Acronis. I would not recommend this product to anybody. I would rate this solution a three out of ten.
Senior Systems Specialist and Pre-Sales at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-07-12T11:48:00Z
Jul 12, 2020
HPE has CloudBank capabilities. For example, it has 1.7 petabytes of CloudBank storage. For anyone who is looking for a long-term archive, as well as a backup solution, this is the ideal product. It comes with a three-year warranty and it's stable when it comes to base start-up solutions. This solution offers both on-premises and public cloud deployments. If the customer needs on-premises backup then it is capable of that, or if the customer requires long-term retention, for example, five years, or for ten years, then they can keep the data in an archive system such as cloud backup or cloud volumes. Overall, it's a very good product. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten. It's an on-premise deployment and can be scalable to public cloud.
This is a good product and I recommend it. However, I think that it is important to consider which backup software to use. If it does not support the capacity that the StoreOnce has then you will run into a problem. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Data Center Implementation Engineer at a construction company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-09-16T10:13:00Z
Sep 16, 2019
This is a good product. We are customers but we have partners for purchasing only. I would recommend this product for its usage, the installation, the storage, and its management. It's easy to use compared to other products. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We mainly work with the on-premises deployment model. We're an HPE partner. I would advise new users to check the integration if they already have a data solution in place. I would rate the solution ten out of ten.
HPE does not have a backup solution because they sold it to Micro Focus. It would be better if they had all of the components including the server, storage, and backup. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Presales System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-09-08T09:50:00Z
Sep 8, 2019
We are using the hybrid cloud deployment model. We use the Azure platform. I would recommend the solution. They have a very good reputation. I would rate it eight out of ten.
For anybody looking for a robust backup solution that emulates a tape library, this is the product that they should go for. The only thing is that they cannot remove the data because it is appliance-based. They cannot, for example, manually remove the tape and bring it to another location. They would need to use replication for this. This product is not perfect, but I am quite satisfied with it. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
IT Infrastructure at a real estate/law firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-08-18T07:52:00Z
Aug 18, 2019
We are using the private cloud deployment model. If you purchase the product, you will have peace of mind. You don't have to worry about the product at all. My only advice is, get it installed by an HP consultant, not by a third-party or partner, because the HP team will give you the correct advice before implementing. I strongly recommend going through the HP publishing best practices guide, for each and every hardware they have released as well. StoreOnce also has a best practices guide from HP. It will be a 10-20 page document. Go through it, and it will really help you to architect or design the solution prior to implementing it. I would rate the solution 8.5 out of ten.
HP StoreOnce Backup is a data backup solution that provides a consistent, high-performance, scale-out architecture for your entire enterprise. Reduce the amount of backup data capacity by 95 percent, and choose between powerful dedicated appliances for data centers, or flexible virtual appliances for smaller and remote offices.
The tool fits into your data protection and disaster recovery strategies, specifically for SME customers, as it is the most apt solution for them. Speaking about the features of HPE StoreOnce that are most effective for data replication, I would say that there are DBs in my company for it. I cannot comment whether I have seen any reductions with the costs because of the tool since it is used by my end customers. I believe that if they are still using it, then there shouldn't be any problem with it. I have not faced any challenges when integrating HPE StoreOnce into our company's IT environment. I have not used any AI features in the tool. I would recommend HPE StoreOnce to other users. For an SMB customer, the budget is a constraint, which is why they can think about using HPE StoreOnce. I don't do any maintenance of the product with the help of any third party since I take care of it by myself. If only some requirements are there, we scale up the tool. I rate the tool a six out of ten.
StoreOnce is suitable for environments and types of solutions. It's adaptable. Backup is a crucial component of any IT setup. Regardless of the products implemented, data safety is compromised without proper backup. Therefore, ensuring the protection of backups is paramount, warranting a high-security zone. While most products claim to be 99.9% secure, no solution can guarantee absolute security. Thus, having a robust backup strategy is essential for achieving near-complete security. Overall, I rate the solution a nine and a half out of ten.
I would recommend it as we are an HPE partner and trust their infrastructure and services. However, I always provide honest feedback and mention areas for improvement when asked. I would rate it around a 7.
HPE StoreOnce is simple, scalable, and stable. I rate it a ten out of ten.
HPE StoreOnce optimizes the backup and recovery process through its efficient software, notably the Catalyst software, in terms of speed. The integration of StoreOnce with external software, such as Veeam, further contributes to optimizing backup and recovery. It is a scalable platform. We can add extensive units and storage capacity. However, it is quite expensive. I rate the ease of management and integration of HPE StoreOnce an eight out of ten. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten. It could be compatible with different systems.
I recommend HPE StoreOnce because it offers data domain and good efficiency, especially for our company's customers who use GitHub. HPE StoreOnce is fully integrated with backup software. If I take care of the design part of the product, then I also need to take care of the backup. With HPE StoreOnce, we need to continuously upgrade it, and should not continue with old models since some of the customers may need more capacity to store certain and the old models become obsolete, which may lead to the customers wanting a change in the vendor. The tool is easy to maintain. Performance-wise, I rate the product a ten out of ten. Strategy-wise, I rate the overall tool a six or seven out of ten. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
HPE StoreOnce is the best solution for data recovery. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
I would recommend HPE StoreOnce to other users. Overall, I rate HPE StoreOnce an eight out of ten.
HP in Vietnam has a big market. People pay attention to backup data right now. Some go to the cloud, but when backing up to the cloud, the performance is slow. People should have a local backup instead of backing up to the cloud. I don't recommend my customer use HPE StoreOnce. They have a cheaper price but are not advanced with their solutions or technology. I still prefer ExaGrid and Data Domain. I rate HPE StoreOnce a five out of ten.
HPE StoreOnce is an easy-to-use tool. People should use HPE StoreOnce as a secondary backup tool. I rate the overall tool a four out of ten.
I would recommend using the solution. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I recommend HPE StoreOnce, especially for enterprises. It has more stability, extensive storage capacity, and less downtime. It's a good product for data backup storage. I advise small and medium companies to opt for less expensive solutions. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I recommend this solution and rate it nine out of 10.
I would rate the overall tool a nine out of ten.
I recommend this solution to others. I rate HPE StoreOnce a nine out of ten.
I rate HPE StoreOnce an eight out of ten.
In terms of the version we are using, we have the StoreOnce 5100 and now we're looking at the StoreOnce 5260. I'd recommend the solution to others. It has the features that we require and the features that, are required by a lot of companies that have a lot of data today. It's all about data. Data requirements are booming in the primary storage market and storage subsystems. Obviously, to be protected, you need to back up the data. And there, it does what it needs to do. There are petabytes of user data that you can store on a terabyte type back up to the disk subsystem. That said, if you go to medium-sized companies or small-sized companies, probably there will be cheaper and smaller-scale options. For instance, the StoreOnce that we are using, are long connected, so they are accessed through the network, however, they're also connected through a SUMP, so a storage area network. That is something that you find mostly in the bigger companies that have the financial means to buy these types of subsystems. It would be depending on size and requirements. For bigger organizations, therefore, I would definitely advise they go for this product. I would rate the product nine out of ten.
I didn't use it for myself. I just sell them to clients. I would rate the solution a seven out of ten overall.
My advice to others thinking about implementing this solution should look for newer upcoming technologies, such as ones on the cloud. I rate HPE StoreOnce a ten out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. For higher data capacity, we can have around 90 terabytes, and roughly, we can take 75 terabytes of effective capacity. It can do deduplication. As per the papers, it will do 20:1, which may not be realistic, but we have seen 8:1 kind of deduplication. Even if it was 2:1, it will be 140. So, deduplication gives a massive capacity. I would rate HPE StoreOnce a nine out of ten. It has been very good so far.
I would absolutely recommend HPE StoreOnce — it's a good product. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give HPE StoreOnce a rating of ten.
I would highly recommend this product. I rate this solution a nine out of 10.
Of my friends, colleagues, and peers, I don't know anybody who is still using HPE StoreOnce. They are typically using software-driven backup solutions like Acronis. I would not recommend this product to anybody. I would rate this solution a three out of ten.
HPE has CloudBank capabilities. For example, it has 1.7 petabytes of CloudBank storage. For anyone who is looking for a long-term archive, as well as a backup solution, this is the ideal product. It comes with a three-year warranty and it's stable when it comes to base start-up solutions. This solution offers both on-premises and public cloud deployments. If the customer needs on-premises backup then it is capable of that, or if the customer requires long-term retention, for example, five years, or for ten years, then they can keep the data in an archive system such as cloud backup or cloud volumes. Overall, it's a very good product. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten. It's an on-premise deployment and can be scalable to public cloud.
This is a good product and I recommend it. However, I think that it is important to consider which backup software to use. If it does not support the capacity that the StoreOnce has then you will run into a problem. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
This is a good product. We are customers but we have partners for purchasing only. I would recommend this product for its usage, the installation, the storage, and its management. It's easy to use compared to other products. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We mainly work with the on-premises deployment model. We're an HPE partner. I would advise new users to check the integration if they already have a data solution in place. I would rate the solution ten out of ten.
HPE does not have a backup solution because they sold it to Micro Focus. It would be better if they had all of the components including the server, storage, and backup. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
We are using the hybrid cloud deployment model. We use the Azure platform. I would recommend the solution. They have a very good reputation. I would rate it eight out of ten.
For anybody looking for a robust backup solution that emulates a tape library, this is the product that they should go for. The only thing is that they cannot remove the data because it is appliance-based. They cannot, for example, manually remove the tape and bring it to another location. They would need to use replication for this. This product is not perfect, but I am quite satisfied with it. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
We are using the private cloud deployment model. If you purchase the product, you will have peace of mind. You don't have to worry about the product at all. My only advice is, get it installed by an HP consultant, not by a third-party or partner, because the HP team will give you the correct advice before implementing. I strongly recommend going through the HP publishing best practices guide, for each and every hardware they have released as well. StoreOnce also has a best practices guide from HP. It will be a 10-20 page document. Go through it, and it will really help you to architect or design the solution prior to implementing it. I would rate the solution 8.5 out of ten.