Solutions Architect at Newera Informatique pvt.ltd
Real User
Top 10
2023-03-09T22:01:12Z
Mar 9, 2023
I give the solution a nine out of ten. We require one engineer for maintenance. I would highly recommend N2WS Backup & Recovery, as I have had no issues and the sales and technical support teams have been excellent. They keep in touch with us every three to six months via email and phone calls.
Technical Adviser, Data Center at Arrow Electronics, Inc
Real User
2020-02-16T08:27:00Z
Feb 16, 2020
On a scale of 1 to 10, I would rate N2WS Cloud Protection Manager a seven. I don't give it a ten because in our case, in France, you have many MSP for the storage solution for backup. Local MSP promotes the fact that the data stays in France. The customers would like to be sure that their partners engage the site and where the data stays. It's not a question of a feature. It is a question of régulation. It's just a question of how the customer would like to use the product. The product is made with an American view of how to use their data and how to use the backup. In EMEA and in France, it's different because you have many kinds of companies, including small companies, and governments. The government has their own needs and we have to respect that. It's a question of regulation. Veeam could solve this by having CSP in each country and near customers.
Solutions Architect at Newera Informatique pvt.ltd
Real User
Top 10
2020-02-02T10:42:13Z
Feb 2, 2020
This is a perfect product for me because I don't want something that consumes too much in terms of resources. I just want it to perform backups. In my opinion, this product is for medium-sized companies. Not for a large enterprise. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
See if you can do AWS natively if you're just starting out. Check out AWS first, then check out CPM. See what you can do it cheaply on the marketplace and what works for you. We have only used the AWS version.
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 recommend N2WS Backup & Recovery to other users. Overall, I rate N2WS Backup & Recovery a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. I would recommend staying in contact with N2WS's team for help.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. We require one engineer for maintenance. I would highly recommend N2WS Backup & Recovery, as I have had no issues and the sales and technical support teams have been excellent. They keep in touch with us every three to six months via email and phone calls.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I would rate N2WS Cloud Protection Manager a seven. I don't give it a ten because in our case, in France, you have many MSP for the storage solution for backup. Local MSP promotes the fact that the data stays in France. The customers would like to be sure that their partners engage the site and where the data stays. It's not a question of a feature. It is a question of régulation. It's just a question of how the customer would like to use the product. The product is made with an American view of how to use their data and how to use the backup. In EMEA and in France, it's different because you have many kinds of companies, including small companies, and governments. The government has their own needs and we have to respect that. It's a question of regulation. Veeam could solve this by having CSP in each country and near customers.
This is a perfect product for me because I don't want something that consumes too much in terms of resources. I just want it to perform backups. In my opinion, this product is for medium-sized companies. Not for a large enterprise. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
I rate it a ten out of ten. It is a good investment and gives us the best solution with its pay-for-what-you-need pricing.
It does the job and you don’t need to write your own scripts. It solves one of the major issues organizations have when they move to AWS.
See if you can do AWS natively if you're just starting out. Check out AWS first, then check out CPM. See what you can do it cheaply on the marketplace and what works for you. We have only used the AWS version.