Senior Network Security Engineer at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-08-02T08:16:45Z
Aug 2, 2020
Over the time that we have used it, NetApp SaaS was a good solution and it performed well. However, because of the incompatibility with some databases, I recommend using Commvault instead. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Systems and Network Administrator at Gulf Precast Concrete Co. LLC at Gulf Precast Concrete Co. LLC
Real User
2020-03-03T08:47:39Z
Mar 3, 2020
I would recommend this solution. What is available is enough for our environment. This product is excellent. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
NetApp SaaS Backup is a good product that serves multiple purposes. I can use it in both SAN and NAS environments. For anybody who is using both of these technologies, I suggest they consider NetApp. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
SaaS Backup is a cloud-based solution designed to safeguard an organization's data stored in SaaS applications. SaaS applications are managed by third-party providers, leaving organizations without direct control over their data's physical storage. As the popularity of SaaS applications grows, having a reliable and secure backup solution becomes crucial. In the event of a hack or data breach, SaaS Backup allows organizations to restore their data quickly, preventing costly downtime.
Over the time that we have used it, NetApp SaaS was a good solution and it performed well. However, because of the incompatibility with some databases, I recommend using Commvault instead. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
NetApp SaaS Backup is a good solution and I recommend it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. What is available is enough for our environment. This product is excellent. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
NetApp SaaS Backup is a good product that serves multiple purposes. I can use it in both SAN and NAS environments. For anybody who is using both of these technologies, I suggest they consider NetApp. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.