Technical Lead at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-09-17T13:47:25Z
Sep 17, 2022
I would rate this solution as eight out of ten. I would definitely recommend this solution to those who want to use it. My advice is to understand what you need to back up and what kind of environment you have. Every solution provides you with different agents to go with Oracle backup, SQL backup, file level backup, etc. First, you need to analyze your environment to know your workload and what kind of RPO you want. On the basis of that, I would recommend going with any solution, like PSM, Veritas, or Commvault.
Technical Lead at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-03-19T13:00:56Z
Mar 19, 2020
My advice to anybody who is considering this solution is to conduct a proof of concept first because everybody's needs are different, and this product is not suitable for every kind of backup. I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
Section Head: IT Infrastructure (Networks, Servers and Security) with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-10-06T16:38:00Z
Oct 6, 2019
We use the on-premises deployment solution. The solution has a steep learning curve. It's not for the faint-hearted. I would recommend the product. however, if it is right for an organization or not depends on the type of setup. It's great for banks or the financial industry. For general enterprise use, there are other less complex solutions like VEEM. Other solutions can do more or less the same actions. In our case, however, during our initial feasibility study, VEEM wasn't plausible yet. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
Information System Consultant at CFAO Technologies
Real User
2019-07-30T10:41:00Z
Jul 30, 2019
These days, we are thinking about pushing another solution because of the poor support from IBM. We do not want to invest in training, and our customers are very frustrated with the complexity of this product. It is also very expensive. I would rate this solution a four out of ten.
Data backup involves copying and moving data from its primary location to a secondary location from which it can later be retrieved in case the primary data storage location experiences some kind of failure or disaster.
I would rate this solution as eight out of ten. I would definitely recommend this solution to those who want to use it. My advice is to understand what you need to back up and what kind of environment you have. Every solution provides you with different agents to go with Oracle backup, SQL backup, file level backup, etc. First, you need to analyze your environment to know your workload and what kind of RPO you want. On the basis of that, I would recommend going with any solution, like PSM, Veritas, or Commvault.
I would highly recommend this solution. I rate IBM ProtectTIER a nine out of ten.
If you are looking for a reliable and scalable enterprise-class solution, you should consider this solution. I rate IBM ProtectTIER a nine out of ten.
My advice to anybody who is considering this solution is to conduct a proof of concept first because everybody's needs are different, and this product is not suitable for every kind of backup. I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
We use the on-premises deployment solution. The solution has a steep learning curve. It's not for the faint-hearted. I would recommend the product. however, if it is right for an organization or not depends on the type of setup. It's great for banks or the financial industry. For general enterprise use, there are other less complex solutions like VEEM. Other solutions can do more or less the same actions. In our case, however, during our initial feasibility study, VEEM wasn't plausible yet. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
These days, we are thinking about pushing another solution because of the poor support from IBM. We do not want to invest in training, and our customers are very frustrated with the complexity of this product. It is also very expensive. I would rate this solution a four out of ten.