I recommend Veeam Backup for its reliability and ease of use when rolling back and restoring data. It has proved to be beneficial in IT operations. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
I would recommend Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 to others. As a software integrator and solution provider for retail, we always suggest our clients use it. However, larger companies generally manage their own infrastructure and might have different options available. For retail SMEs, this solution is ideal. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.
I would recommend Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365. It just works, offering instant recovery and disaster recovery features. I would strongly recommend using VM for anyone managing more than one site or different clients across multiple network infrastructures. It's easy to set up, and the backups work. If you encounter errors or issues, a dedicated support team is well-versed in solving problems and can assist you. I would recommend the solution for small to medium enterprises and large enterprises. It works effectively across the spectrum—from home users to businesses to enterprise-level operations. It's sufficient for all these needs. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
Storage Administrator at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-08-16T17:24:29Z
Aug 16, 2024
I would definitely recommend it, as long as you're aware that anything you back up to cloud storage essentially locks you in. There's no official supported Veeam way to migrate data out once it's in object storage. Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten.
Senior Network Technician at a mining and metals company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-07-03T09:24:03Z
Jul 3, 2024
I would recommend it. It helps with the virtualization of the environment. Overall, I would rate it a five out of ten because I need to try other things to know if it is the best or not.
I rate the overall product a seven out of ten. You need to consider what you expect from the product. Are you expecting to handle everything yourself, or do you want the customer to manage their resources? That is a big issue to think about.
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If there is an existing implementation, it is simplest and most straightforward to maintain a consistent look and feel throughout the entire team platform. I would rate it eight out of ten.
Datacenter & Security Manager at Binaria IT Services
Reseller
Top 5
2023-04-19T18:16:00Z
Apr 19, 2023
I am using the latest version of Veeam Backup for Office 365. I would suggest buying this solution if it fits everything the users need because some suite products, like Project Server, are not available for everyone. Overall, I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
Project Manager and Technical Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-04-06T07:40:08Z
Apr 6, 2023
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. I'd recommend the solution to others. Users should not rely on Microsoft. They need to have another local solution to handle backups outside of Microsoft.
Sales & Technical Director at Epitome Panafrican Tech Ltd
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-25T14:36:36Z
Jan 25, 2023
I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 eight out of 10. I recommend using Veeam if you care about your data. It's a good product if you want to do on-prem or cloud backup.
Head of Projects at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
MSP
Top 20
2023-01-20T09:39:57Z
Jan 20, 2023
I give the solution a ten out of ten. I work for an MSP and we have over 200 working technicians. We require ten people for the deployment and maintenance of the solution. I recommend the solution. I also use the solution personally at home for free.
Backup & Recovery Administrator at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech
Real User
Top 20
2022-12-20T13:49:25Z
Dec 20, 2022
I'm an administrator and an end-user. It's a very versatile product. It is easy to install and use and it is pretty stable. I'd rate it nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten. The solution is good, but the console management can be improved, and the new feature could include compression and duplication features. I advise new users to ensure they have a lot of space before using the solution because it's not optimized with compression and duplication features.
I rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good, but the customer service and support response time can be improved, and the solution's speed can also be improved.
I rate this solution a seven out of ten. The solution is good but can be improved by reviewing the price. I advise users considering the product to have at least 30 to 60 days of testing.
Senior Technical Specialist at a tech consulting company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-08-18T16:08:48Z
Aug 18, 2022
If you are a small company and you do not have too many resources, I would advise trying some backup service and not setting up your own backup infrastructure. You can use a SaaS service. There are some companies that provide Veeam backup as a service. They set it up for you and charge you a usage-based fee, which could be a cheaper option. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Senior Engineer at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Real User
2022-07-10T15:37:22Z
Jul 10, 2022
We tend to use the latest version of the solution. We have a support agreement and try to upgrade to the latest version. Potential new users need to check out how easy it is to manage the solution. It's pretty easy to understand. However, if you need a backup solution, if you want one copy per day, per week, per month, per year, it might be that you can find other solutions that are easier to understand to set up. With Veeam, you have to think about it. I’d rate the solution seven out of ten.
My advice to others is they have to make sure the backups they are doing are done correctly. If anything is missing you need to check them. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a five out of ten.
Veaam Backup has recently added MS Teams to the programs they cover, which was a big improvement. If you're an existing Veaam customer who has on-prem backup, I would advise integrating your on-prem backup with the Office 365 backup to get a more cost-effective, easy-to-use solution. I'd give Veaam backup a rating of eight out of ten because it's easy to use and solves a customer problem with its restore point functionality.
Director at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-12-06T16:40:00Z
Dec 6, 2021
I'd recommend the solution to other users and organizations. I would rate the product at an eight out of ten. I've been pleased with its capabilities so far.
The solution is easy to use and stable and can be made to fit one's needs. I would recommend the solution to others who need it to meet their compliance requirements. However, if this is not required by one's organization and there are policies in place for third party back up other than that provided by the public cloud provider, then I would advise going with an alternate solution. An example would involve a law firm or VSSR sector which has certain user data that cannot be maintained solely on the cloud and necessitates a copy being kept in one's vault. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 as a six-plus out of ten.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
MSP
Top 5
2021-08-02T17:58:38Z
Aug 2, 2021
I would recommend this solution. If you have Office 365 you should have a backup. Veeam will help you to do that. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 an eight out of ten.
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Reseller
2021-06-20T10:03:02Z
Jun 20, 2021
We will be evaluating whether we will continue using this solution in the future because it is not practical to keep it when it does not do the backups of all our users' information requiring us to have two solutions. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a six out of ten.
Definitely, I recommend using Veeam Backup for Office 365. They are adding SharePoint and OneDrive as well as other integrations. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
Product Manager - Netapp at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-03-02T19:54:38Z
Mar 2, 2021
I would recommend both Veeam and NetApp. Both of them have got it right. The only difference I see is in the management. For Office 365, we have to go into our web console which is directly integrated on the cloud, which is good because it gives that differentiation. At the same time, if you're an administrator and you're managing backups, you should have the simplicity of having everything in a single pane of glass. I would recommend using the Veeam console to someone who is doing Veeam on-premise or cloud backup. It gives you the simplicity of having everything in a single pane of glass. I like NetApp, but I would've liked its integration into the Netcenter. That would really raise the game for them in terms of giving a full position in a single pane of glass. However, if there are people who are using other backup solutions and they just want to purchase Office 365, NetApp is also a good product. I would recommend both to anyone, and let them feel for themselves, regardless of price, how they scale, what features they want, and how they want to store their backups. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
For the past six months, Microsoft Teams has been of the biggest importance for us, both in terms of teaching and meetings. Our meetings include both in-house and outside. Office 365 is one of the things that is connected to that, and our files need to be backed up regularly. This is definitely a product that I can recommend. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Solutions Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2020-10-15T11:35:09Z
Oct 15, 2020
I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in implementation. It's a good solution with good email capacity, and it's easy to use. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a ten out of ten.
I'm not a user. I'm a solution provider. We'd recommend the solution to other organizations. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I'd rate it at an eight.
Senior Technical Consultant at Unicorp Technologies LLC
Real User
2020-10-06T06:57:39Z
Oct 6, 2020
I would definitely recommend this solution. It is working fine, and there are no issues. We are happy with its features. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
Science Technician at a government with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-08-16T08:00:20Z
Aug 16, 2020
We're just a customer. We don't have a business relationship with Veeam. We use the latest version of the solution. We try to consistently keep it up to date. I'd recommend the solution. It's worked well for us. I'd rate the solution overall at a seven out of ten. It's easy to use, however, the initial setup could be simpler. Still, for us, we don't have too many complaints about the product overall.
On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 as a seven or eight. Choosing between the two, I give it a seven. I have to ding them a little bit because of the licensing. I am really not thrilled with that.
Technology Manager at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Reseller
2019-09-25T05:10:00Z
Sep 25, 2019
It's a good solution that works and we can rely on. I would definitely recommend it. We are resellers and we prefer this solution. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
MSP
Top 5
2019-09-08T09:52:00Z
Sep 8, 2019
Honestly speaking, lots of people just look at it from a business point of view. They say, "I just have a business need. I just want to backup my Office 365 data." But they don't take much concern into what that also requires. Generally speaking, from a backup point of view, the biggest concern is what percentage of data you'd like to backup and the capacity of this data. Also consider what the recovery point objectives are, meaning how frequently do you want to do backups. What kind of retention policy are you trying to achieve? The shorter the retention policy, the smaller the storage capacity you need, and the lower the cost of the solution. At the same time, some people are tied by their clients and by specific retention policies. So, tell people they need to archive their backups into deduplication appliances to save on the cost of long-term archival. However, that's not natively possible with Veeam backup for Office 365 yet. I believe it can be done manually, though. That's what clients need to be careful of and the really important part is to make sure they have enough storage for what they are trying to achieve as they prepare their backup plan. The internet bandwidth for this also needs to be considered. It is best to have a dedicated channel for this. Think about the use of backups and make sure it is properly sized. Then they should be good to go. They should be worrying about the details, the sizing, and design of the solution to fit their needs. Other than that, so long as that process goes well, it should be pretty seamless after that. This product is a really decent product so it would be unfair for me to rate it because I'm not familiar with other products that compete with it. Generally speaking from my experience, this solution is very good, but it also has some room for improvement. On the other hand, it's tough because the product is really amazing. It's just really new. I'm pretty sure the improvements will come along the way. I'll give it a nine out of ten.
We are a Veeam partner. We handle the on-premises deployment model. If you are a company that needs simple virtualizations and if you don't have very complex applications, I would recommend the solution. I would rate the solution nine out of ten. It's not quite suitable for complex systems. If you have, for example, a CSS share, you can't backup using Veeam.
Computer Scientist at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
2019-09-08T09:50:00Z
Sep 8, 2019
Other people who are considering this solution will probably be good to go with it if it solves what they want it to do. Even without improvement, the program is really simple to use. I think sometimes it takes a long time to learn new programs and it really shouldn't be necessary when you are doing a simple thing. People who are in doubt should just try it to compare with other solutions because it is really good. They will find out quickly how it compares. At the moment I think we have all we need for backing up our Office 365 emails reliably, we have a solid solution with this product so I don't see any reason it would have to change. On a scale from one to ten, where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate this product as a nine. It is very near to getting a ten, but it isn't perfect. I give it a nine instead of a ten to leave the company a little room to improve the product interface.
Senior Support Engineer at Rogers Capital Technology Services
Real User
2019-08-13T10:41:00Z
Aug 13, 2019
We are a consultancy and we also handle implementation and support. We use an on-premises deployment model. For those considering implementing the solution, I would say to just go for it. We really like it. We are a Veeam consumer, so we use Veeam for our data center backup ourselves and offer it to our clients as well. I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
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I recommend Veeam Backup for its reliability and ease of use when rolling back and restoring data. It has proved to be beneficial in IT operations. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
I would recommend Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 to others. As a software integrator and solution provider for retail, we always suggest our clients use it. However, larger companies generally manage their own infrastructure and might have different options available. For retail SMEs, this solution is ideal. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.
I would recommend Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365. It just works, offering instant recovery and disaster recovery features. I would strongly recommend using VM for anyone managing more than one site or different clients across multiple network infrastructures. It's easy to set up, and the backups work. If you encounter errors or issues, a dedicated support team is well-versed in solving problems and can assist you. I would recommend the solution for small to medium enterprises and large enterprises. It works effectively across the spectrum—from home users to businesses to enterprise-level operations. It's sufficient for all these needs. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
I would definitely recommend it, as long as you're aware that anything you back up to cloud storage essentially locks you in. There's no official supported Veeam way to migrate data out once it's in object storage. Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten.
I would recommend it. It helps with the virtualization of the environment. Overall, I would rate it a five out of ten because I need to try other things to know if it is the best or not.
I rate the overall product a seven out of ten. You need to consider what you expect from the product. Are you expecting to handle everything yourself, or do you want the customer to manage their resources? That is a big issue to think about.
I rate the product an eight out of ten. It helps us save time. We have seen around 20 percent of time savings.
If there is an existing implementation, it is simplest and most straightforward to maintain a consistent look and feel throughout the entire team platform. I would rate it eight out of ten.
I am using the latest version of Veeam Backup for Office 365. I would suggest buying this solution if it fits everything the users need because some suite products, like Project Server, are not available for everyone. Overall, I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. I'd recommend the solution to others. Users should not rely on Microsoft. They need to have another local solution to handle backups outside of Microsoft.
Overall, I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 at nine on a scale from one to ten.
I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 eight out of 10. I recommend using Veeam if you care about your data. It's a good product if you want to do on-prem or cloud backup.
I give the solution a ten out of ten. I work for an MSP and we have over 200 working technicians. We require ten people for the deployment and maintenance of the solution. I recommend the solution. I also use the solution personally at home for free.
I'm an administrator and an end-user. It's a very versatile product. It is easy to install and use and it is pretty stable. I'd rate it nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten. The solution is good, but the console management can be improved, and the new feature could include compression and duplication features. I advise new users to ensure they have a lot of space before using the solution because it's not optimized with compression and duplication features.
I rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good, but the customer service and support response time can be improved, and the solution's speed can also be improved.
We are service providers and a Veeam partner. We're using the latest version of the solution. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
I rate this solution a seven out of ten. The solution is good but can be improved by reviewing the price. I advise users considering the product to have at least 30 to 60 days of testing.
We are reseller in Morocco. We are Veeam partners. I would rate the solution six out of ten.
I don't use it anymore for protection. It's just for testing and demonstration, and not for protection. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
If you are a small company and you do not have too many resources, I would advise trying some backup service and not setting up your own backup infrastructure. You can use a SaaS service. There are some companies that provide Veeam backup as a service. They set it up for you and charge you a usage-based fee, which could be a cheaper option. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
We tend to use the latest version of the solution. We have a support agreement and try to upgrade to the latest version. Potential new users need to check out how easy it is to manage the solution. It's pretty easy to understand. However, if you need a backup solution, if you want one copy per day, per week, per month, per year, it might be that you can find other solutions that are easier to understand to set up. With Veeam, you have to think about it. I’d rate the solution seven out of ten.
My advice to others is they have to make sure the backups they are doing are done correctly. If anything is missing you need to check them. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a five out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
Veaam Backup has recently added MS Teams to the programs they cover, which was a big improvement. If you're an existing Veaam customer who has on-prem backup, I would advise integrating your on-prem backup with the Office 365 backup to get a more cost-effective, easy-to-use solution. I'd give Veaam backup a rating of eight out of ten because it's easy to use and solves a customer problem with its restore point functionality.
I'd recommend the solution to other users and organizations. I would rate the product at an eight out of ten. I've been pleased with its capabilities so far.
I rate Veeam for Office 365 seven out of 10. I would recommend it to others.
The solution is easy to use and stable and can be made to fit one's needs. I would recommend the solution to others who need it to meet their compliance requirements. However, if this is not required by one's organization and there are policies in place for third party back up other than that provided by the public cloud provider, then I would advise going with an alternate solution. An example would involve a law firm or VSSR sector which has certain user data that cannot be maintained solely on the cloud and necessitates a copy being kept in one's vault. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 as a six-plus out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. If you have Office 365 you should have a backup. Veeam will help you to do that. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 an eight out of ten.
We will be evaluating whether we will continue using this solution in the future because it is not practical to keep it when it does not do the backups of all our users' information requiring us to have two solutions. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a six out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
Definitely, I recommend using Veeam Backup for Office 365. They are adding SharePoint and OneDrive as well as other integrations. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
I would recommend both Veeam and NetApp. Both of them have got it right. The only difference I see is in the management. For Office 365, we have to go into our web console which is directly integrated on the cloud, which is good because it gives that differentiation. At the same time, if you're an administrator and you're managing backups, you should have the simplicity of having everything in a single pane of glass. I would recommend using the Veeam console to someone who is doing Veeam on-premise or cloud backup. It gives you the simplicity of having everything in a single pane of glass. I like NetApp, but I would've liked its integration into the Netcenter. That would really raise the game for them in terms of giving a full position in a single pane of glass. However, if there are people who are using other backup solutions and they just want to purchase Office 365, NetApp is also a good product. I would recommend both to anyone, and let them feel for themselves, regardless of price, how they scale, what features they want, and how they want to store their backups. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 an eight out of ten.
For the past six months, Microsoft Teams has been of the biggest importance for us, both in terms of teaching and meetings. Our meetings include both in-house and outside. Office 365 is one of the things that is connected to that, and our files need to be backed up regularly. This is definitely a product that I can recommend. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in implementation. It's a good solution with good email capacity, and it's easy to use. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a ten out of ten.
I'm not a user. I'm a solution provider. We'd recommend the solution to other organizations. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I'd rate it at an eight.
I would definitely recommend this solution. It is working fine, and there are no issues. We are happy with its features. I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 a nine out of ten.
We're just a customer. We don't have a business relationship with Veeam. We use the latest version of the solution. We try to consistently keep it up to date. I'd recommend the solution. It's worked well for us. I'd rate the solution overall at a seven out of ten. It's easy to use, however, the initial setup could be simpler. Still, for us, we don't have too many complaints about the product overall.
On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Veeam Backup for Office 365 as a seven or eight. Choosing between the two, I give it a seven. I have to ding them a little bit because of the licensing. I am really not thrilled with that.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
It is a perfect, mature product.
It's a good solution that works and we can rely on. I would definitely recommend it. We are resellers and we prefer this solution. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution as eight out of ten. I recommended it.
The program has been working really well for us. On a scale of one to ten, my rating will be an eight.
Honestly speaking, lots of people just look at it from a business point of view. They say, "I just have a business need. I just want to backup my Office 365 data." But they don't take much concern into what that also requires. Generally speaking, from a backup point of view, the biggest concern is what percentage of data you'd like to backup and the capacity of this data. Also consider what the recovery point objectives are, meaning how frequently do you want to do backups. What kind of retention policy are you trying to achieve? The shorter the retention policy, the smaller the storage capacity you need, and the lower the cost of the solution. At the same time, some people are tied by their clients and by specific retention policies. So, tell people they need to archive their backups into deduplication appliances to save on the cost of long-term archival. However, that's not natively possible with Veeam backup for Office 365 yet. I believe it can be done manually, though. That's what clients need to be careful of and the really important part is to make sure they have enough storage for what they are trying to achieve as they prepare their backup plan. The internet bandwidth for this also needs to be considered. It is best to have a dedicated channel for this. Think about the use of backups and make sure it is properly sized. Then they should be good to go. They should be worrying about the details, the sizing, and design of the solution to fit their needs. Other than that, so long as that process goes well, it should be pretty seamless after that. This product is a really decent product so it would be unfair for me to rate it because I'm not familiar with other products that compete with it. Generally speaking from my experience, this solution is very good, but it also has some room for improvement. On the other hand, it's tough because the product is really amazing. It's just really new. I'm pretty sure the improvements will come along the way. I'll give it a nine out of ten.
We are a Veeam partner. We handle the on-premises deployment model. If you are a company that needs simple virtualizations and if you don't have very complex applications, I would recommend the solution. I would rate the solution nine out of ten. It's not quite suitable for complex systems. If you have, for example, a CSS share, you can't backup using Veeam.
Other people who are considering this solution will probably be good to go with it if it solves what they want it to do. Even without improvement, the program is really simple to use. I think sometimes it takes a long time to learn new programs and it really shouldn't be necessary when you are doing a simple thing. People who are in doubt should just try it to compare with other solutions because it is really good. They will find out quickly how it compares. At the moment I think we have all we need for backing up our Office 365 emails reliably, we have a solid solution with this product so I don't see any reason it would have to change. On a scale from one to ten, where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate this product as a nine. It is very near to getting a ten, but it isn't perfect. I give it a nine instead of a ten to leave the company a little room to improve the product interface.
We are a consultancy and we also handle implementation and support. We use an on-premises deployment model. For those considering implementing the solution, I would say to just go for it. We really like it. We are a Veeam consumer, so we use Veeam for our data center backup ourselves and offer it to our clients as well. I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
I would rate it a nine out of ten.