Overall, I would rate it a ten out of ten. It's a 99.9% working system, so you don't need too much technical services. And when you need them, you can easily find IBM technical services.
VP of Technology at a pharma/biotech company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-02-09T08:17:04Z
Feb 9, 2020
My company is an IBM partner. We deal with this solution more on the service-side and in terms of offering up service parts. We do data protection too and handle recovery services for clients. We use the on-premises solution as the cloud is not allowed in China. I'd recommend the solution. However, it depends on the system a company has. It's not ideal for every type of company. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. The system overall could use some improvements here and there.
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Overall, I would rate it a ten out of ten. It's a 99.9% working system, so you don't need too much technical services. And when you need them, you can easily find IBM technical services.
I would recommend Disaster Recovery Services to other users and rate it nine out of ten.
My company is an IBM partner. We deal with this solution more on the service-side and in terms of offering up service parts. We do data protection too and handle recovery services for clients. We use the on-premises solution as the cloud is not allowed in China. I'd recommend the solution. However, it depends on the system a company has. It's not ideal for every type of company. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. The system overall could use some improvements here and there.