The product has improved data management tasks, especially in the area of capacity planning. The capacity planning provides suggestions on which VMs where oversizing is required or whether there is under sizing that is required. The analytics capabilities have helped our company's decision making processes since based on the tool's capacity planning feature, we will know what will be the resource consumption. Based on the resource consumption part, we can decide whether we need to go in with another resource allocation or do we need some kind of a hardware upgrade. It is possible to have an initial budget allocation based on the usage of the resources. I am satisfied with the product. I rate the tool a seven out of ten.
Hosting Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-03-12T08:39:00Z
Mar 12, 2024
We don't use Veeam ONE for monitoring our virtual environment due to compatibility issues with other software like Pulse SolarWinds. We primarily use it for backup activities. I have tested it and found it promising, but haven't run it extensively due to operational concerns. I use Veeam ONE for proactive issue resolution by relying on its reports. If something isn't healthy, the report alerts me. Then I investigated further, like when it flagged issues with our proxy server's pricing. I don't check it daily; I schedule reports and review them, giving me a basic idea of what is happening. If I see unexpected issues in the report, I know where to focus my attention. While I don't use it for daily monitoring, it is handy for reporting. Veeam ONE's reporting capabilities provide a decent overview, but I need more granularity for our data protection strategies. While the reports are okay, they sometimes lack the detail my team and boss require. I'm currently exploring ways to meet our need for more detailed reporting, such as tracking data scaled out to Azure. Veeam ONE's analytics have helped us with IT decision-making by identifying issues like poor storage and repository node problems. Its focused view on backup infrastructure narrowed our troubleshooting scope. For instance, it highlighted discrepancies in backup deletion, leading us to uncover a bug in our current version. I would recommend Veeam ONE for small organizations, but for larger ones needing granular reporting, it might fall short. Veeam is continually improving its features and aiming to compete at an enterprise level, but it is still evolving. Overall, I would rate Veeam ONE as an eight out of ten.
Charg d'Innovation Et Stratgie Infrastructure at Adista
Real User
Top 5
2023-12-18T14:55:16Z
Dec 18, 2023
The product fits well according to the needs of our company. Veeam ONE is a simple product that is easy to use, and it provides good visibility of the environments in which it functions. I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
Technical Manager at Emirates Business Machines (EBM)
Real User
Top 5
2023-11-06T14:38:53Z
Nov 6, 2023
If it's purely a VMware environment, then I definitely recommend it. If it's a heterogeneous environment, they may not be able to monitor on-premise servers or the cloud. So, if it's purely VMware, then I would recommend it. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
It is an excellent solution, incredibly user-friendly and manageable. I would highly recommend it based on its robust features and ease of use. The main issue lies in the quality of customer support. I would rate it seven out of ten.
Veeam ONE is a very good product. The usage depends on our organization, whether we're using Linux or Windows. It's compatible with all. The product is seamless. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Veeam One is very famous in the market. There is no backup solution or backup for Veeam one, as the installation is easy. Almost ninety percent of the enterprises are on the installations and enrollment. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
I would rate the overall solution an eight out of ten. The tool only requires one engineer for its maintenance. Veeam is a cost-effective solution for your virtualized environment.
I give the solution an eight out of ten. I recommend that potential new users familiarize themselves with what they want to monitor and the information they need about their infrastructure. Veeam ONE is highly compatible with VMware, but not with other solutions such as Nutanix or other hypervisors, so it may be more challenging to integrate the solution with hypervisors other than VMware. Nevertheless, Veeam ONE can still provide the necessary information and benefits for organizations.
I'm not sure which version of the solution I'm using. It's likely the latest version. I'd advise potential new users to carefully review the steps and documentation. Users implementing the solution need to have an action plan in place. They need to have a roll-back plan in place as well in case anything goes wrong. Use the custom templates and use them to help manage everything. Overall, I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
My company is a service provider. Currently, Veeam ONE is one of the products used within the company. Sixteen people use Veeam ONE in the company, in particular, system engineers and the system administrator. One person manages the deployment and maintenance of Veeam ONE. I would recommend the product to other people looking to implement it for business purposes. I believe Veeam ONE has improved on the reporting with the tenant portals, but I haven't tested it out to know the features more, and in version 12, ransomware protection has been improved as well with the new immutable backup strategies. That's been in place since version 10, but it's more reliable in versions 11 and 12. I'm rating Veeam ONE as nine out of ten.
I rate this solution a nine out of ten. My advice to a new user is to go for the community edition. It is more than sufficient compared to Acronis or NAKIVO. Veeam ONE is the best and the most mature solution for hypervisors and physical machines.
Veeam ONE is a good product if you are looking for monitoring and reporting. If you are looking for automated solutions, you will have to look somewhere else. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten overall.
We are resellers. We are gold partners with Veeam. We sell only the latest version of the solution. I recommend both Veeam and Cohesity, however, depends on how your environment is. I'd rate the product at a ten out of ten.
CEO at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-09-06T15:06:25Z
Sep 6, 2021
We're a customer and an end-user of the solution. We have the Veeam plugin from Dell and Veeam ONE. Veeam ONE is in the availability suite we have ordered and we changed our hardware from Dell and for the last five years, we have the open-managed integration. We're currently on version 11 and we updated the solution in February. For those considering the solution, I would advise that they deactivate the alarm at first and then run it in a warning mode so that you can learn within the environment. Veeam has some limits, and these limits are often only baselines. You may have other limits as you have faster hosts or you have other storage, et cetera. If you run in warning mode, you can learn and put in the correct baselines. You can tune it and then you won't get so many alerts. Once you have tuned your environment against the Veeam baseline it's really comfortable to work with. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
MSP
Top 5
2021-07-08T15:21:47Z
Jul 8, 2021
Veeam has a suite called the Velamen Availability Suite. This Suite consists of two products; Veeam ONE and Veeam Backup Replication. Usually, we use these two products at the same time for different purposes. I've been using the solution since version 9.5 and now it's on version 11. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
Network Administrator at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-10-13T07:21:00Z
Oct 13, 2020
Veeam ONE is a good solution that anyone can use. On a scale of one to ten I would rate Veeam ONE an eight. If it was easier to use and understand and more reliable it would be a 10.
We're resellers. We offer this solution to our clients. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. So far, it's worked quite well for our clients and I can't think of any places where the solution is lacking feature-wise. It's quite good and would be suitable for different-sized companies, from small to large or enterprise level.
Systems Recovery Specialist at a legal firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-09-03T07:49:00Z
Sep 3, 2020
Veeam ONE is a great product. My main advice would definitely be to do a complete overview of the setup, and accurately design the database because otherwise, it will grow out of control. On a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of eight.
I would recommend this solution. Veeam is not highly customizable, but if someone's looking for a reliable, stable backup product that you can scale and get great support on, that supports multiple OS's, I would suggest using it. It's pretty good. I would rate this solution an eight out of 10.
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One person can manage all parameters. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
The product has improved data management tasks, especially in the area of capacity planning. The capacity planning provides suggestions on which VMs where oversizing is required or whether there is under sizing that is required. The analytics capabilities have helped our company's decision making processes since based on the tool's capacity planning feature, we will know what will be the resource consumption. Based on the resource consumption part, we can decide whether we need to go in with another resource allocation or do we need some kind of a hardware upgrade. It is possible to have an initial budget allocation based on the usage of the resources. I am satisfied with the product. I rate the tool a seven out of ten.
I would recommend it, although we've only utilized the backup feature. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
We don't use Veeam ONE for monitoring our virtual environment due to compatibility issues with other software like Pulse SolarWinds. We primarily use it for backup activities. I have tested it and found it promising, but haven't run it extensively due to operational concerns. I use Veeam ONE for proactive issue resolution by relying on its reports. If something isn't healthy, the report alerts me. Then I investigated further, like when it flagged issues with our proxy server's pricing. I don't check it daily; I schedule reports and review them, giving me a basic idea of what is happening. If I see unexpected issues in the report, I know where to focus my attention. While I don't use it for daily monitoring, it is handy for reporting. Veeam ONE's reporting capabilities provide a decent overview, but I need more granularity for our data protection strategies. While the reports are okay, they sometimes lack the detail my team and boss require. I'm currently exploring ways to meet our need for more detailed reporting, such as tracking data scaled out to Azure. Veeam ONE's analytics have helped us with IT decision-making by identifying issues like poor storage and repository node problems. Its focused view on backup infrastructure narrowed our troubleshooting scope. For instance, it highlighted discrepancies in backup deletion, leading us to uncover a bug in our current version. I would recommend Veeam ONE for small organizations, but for larger ones needing granular reporting, it might fall short. Veeam is continually improving its features and aiming to compete at an enterprise level, but it is still evolving. Overall, I would rate Veeam ONE as an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate Veeam ONE an eight out of ten.
The product fits well according to the needs of our company. Veeam ONE is a simple product that is easy to use, and it provides good visibility of the environments in which it functions. I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
If it's purely a VMware environment, then I definitely recommend it. If it's a heterogeneous environment, they may not be able to monitor on-premise servers or the cloud. So, if it's purely VMware, then I would recommend it. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I rate Veeam One a seven out of ten. There are some improvements, but for the price point and features, I think that Veeam One is a great product.
It is an excellent solution, incredibly user-friendly and manageable. I would highly recommend it based on its robust features and ease of use. The main issue lies in the quality of customer support. I would rate it seven out of ten.
Veeam ONE is a very good product. The usage depends on our organization, whether we're using Linux or Windows. It's compatible with all. The product is seamless. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I would rate Veeam ONE a nine out of ten.
Veeam One is very famous in the market. There is no backup solution or backup for Veeam one, as the installation is easy. Almost ninety percent of the enterprises are on the installations and enrollment. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
I rate the solution as an eight. It is good but not an essential product.
I would rate the overall solution an eight out of ten. The tool only requires one engineer for its maintenance. Veeam is a cost-effective solution for your virtualized environment.
I give the solution an eight out of ten. I recommend that potential new users familiarize themselves with what they want to monitor and the information they need about their infrastructure. Veeam ONE is highly compatible with VMware, but not with other solutions such as Nutanix or other hypervisors, so it may be more challenging to integrate the solution with hypervisors other than VMware. Nevertheless, Veeam ONE can still provide the necessary information and benefits for organizations.
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Veeam ONE a three.
It is a very good product; however, it's expensive. I'd rate it nine out of ten based on the capabilities and value we get out of it.
I'm not sure which version of the solution I'm using. It's likely the latest version. I'd advise potential new users to carefully review the steps and documentation. Users implementing the solution need to have an action plan in place. They need to have a roll-back plan in place as well in case anything goes wrong. Use the custom templates and use them to help manage everything. Overall, I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
My company is a service provider. Currently, Veeam ONE is one of the products used within the company. Sixteen people use Veeam ONE in the company, in particular, system engineers and the system administrator. One person manages the deployment and maintenance of Veeam ONE. I would recommend the product to other people looking to implement it for business purposes. I believe Veeam ONE has improved on the reporting with the tenant portals, but I haven't tested it out to know the features more, and in version 12, ransomware protection has been improved as well with the new immutable backup strategies. That's been in place since version 10, but it's more reliable in versions 11 and 12. I'm rating Veeam ONE as nine out of ten.
I rate this solution a nine out of ten. My advice to a new user is to go for the community edition. It is more than sufficient compared to Acronis or NAKIVO. Veeam ONE is the best and the most mature solution for hypervisors and physical machines.
I would recommend this solution to others. I would rate this solution as a nine out of ten.
Veeam ONE is a good product if you are looking for monitoring and reporting. If you are looking for automated solutions, you will have to look somewhere else. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten overall.
I rate this solution a ten out of ten.
I would rate Veeam ONE as eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Veeam ONE an eight out of ten.
We are resellers. We are gold partners with Veeam. We sell only the latest version of the solution. I recommend both Veeam and Cohesity, however, depends on how your environment is. I'd rate the product at a ten out of ten.
I rate Veeam One 10 out of 10.
I would rate Veeam four out of 10.
We're a customer and an end-user of the solution. We have the Veeam plugin from Dell and Veeam ONE. Veeam ONE is in the availability suite we have ordered and we changed our hardware from Dell and for the last five years, we have the open-managed integration. We're currently on version 11 and we updated the solution in February. For those considering the solution, I would advise that they deactivate the alarm at first and then run it in a warning mode so that you can learn within the environment. Veeam has some limits, and these limits are often only baselines. You may have other limits as you have faster hosts or you have other storage, et cetera. If you run in warning mode, you can learn and put in the correct baselines. You can tune it and then you won't get so many alerts. Once you have tuned your environment against the Veeam baseline it's really comfortable to work with. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
Veeam has a suite called the Velamen Availability Suite. This Suite consists of two products; Veeam ONE and Veeam Backup Replication. Usually, we use these two products at the same time for different purposes. I've been using the solution since version 9.5 and now it's on version 11. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
I rate Veeam ONE as a five out of ten. I would not recommend the solution to someone considering its implementation.
Veeam ONE is a good solution that anyone can use. On a scale of one to ten I would rate Veeam ONE an eight. If it was easier to use and understand and more reliable it would be a 10.
We're resellers. We offer this solution to our clients. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. So far, it's worked quite well for our clients and I can't think of any places where the solution is lacking feature-wise. It's quite good and would be suitable for different-sized companies, from small to large or enterprise level.
Veeam ONE is a great product. My main advice would definitely be to do a complete overview of the setup, and accurately design the database because otherwise, it will grow out of control. On a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of eight.
I would recommend this solution. Veeam is not highly customizable, but if someone's looking for a reliable, stable backup product that you can scale and get great support on, that supports multiple OS's, I would suggest using it. It's pretty good. I would rate this solution an eight out of 10.