Enterprise Data Protection | Backup, Archive & DR Solutions Section Head at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-08-15T13:31:00Z
Aug 15, 2024
The main benefits of Dell NetWorker include its efficient incremental backup windows and the comprehensive training available for protecting various environments using NetWorker and Data Domain.
I use the solution since we have thousands of stores where the business needs servers as a backup for everything, and so we use Dell NetWorker and Dell Data Domain Systems.
I use the solution in my company as it is a product that has been sold to many customers, especially to those who need a foolproof, solid, and stable backup and restoration solution. The use case for Dell NetWorker has been for customers with at least 60 to 75 machines for which they need a backup tool, and after that, it can go up to a couple of thousand machines. The product is useful for those who require a working solution without much technical fixing needed to make it work. The tool's restoration part is the most important, which allows users to check if the restore part is working properly with Dell NetWorker's help. The aforementioned reasons prompted me to continue selling the product to our company's customers.
We’re 90% virtualized. NetWorker is backing up all our VMs. Since NetWorker and VMware are Dell products, they integrate well together. We back up 90% of our virtual infrastructure on it. We also use it for database backups.
Senior Technical Manager, Epic program at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-12-22T16:06:10Z
Dec 22, 2023
We have a centralized data domain system with a 100% virtualized environment. The product helps us with VM Backup, NAS system backup, and file system backup.
In our company, we rely on Dell NetWorker for many important tasks. It is our go-to for keeping documents safe and making sure our virtual environment, especially VMware, stays secure with reliable backup and recovery. We also use it for protecting user data and meeting file recording needs. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in keeping our email system, Microsoft Exchange, backed up.
Senior Systems Administrator at a non-profit with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-06-15T07:07:00Z
Jun 15, 2023
We have around 700 VMs and maybe 200 terabytes in standalone servers. So we are successfully backing up both VMs and the file systems of standalone servers. Altogether, we are backing up maybe 500 terabytes.
This is a very good product. The administration is very good when it comes to backup scenarios. However, maintenance and support are very difficult. The creation of jobs and backups could be easier.
Chief Manager - information technology at UTKARSH SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-25T08:55:37Z
Jan 25, 2023
We run a software-based service. You need a network of software, and for that, you need one physical server with the connectivity of fiber cables and fiber cords. The server configuration has to be high.
Storage Analyst III at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-14T21:40:40Z
Feb 14, 2022
We use Dell EMC NetWorker as our backup application and everything backs up to Dell EMC Data Domain, where we replicate it to another EMC Data Domain. The two solutions work combined to meet our use case. Both solutions are from the same vendor and work very well together.
Senior Solutions Sales Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-01-04T21:41:20Z
Jan 4, 2022
We use NetWorker to provide disaster recovery and availability for Unix servers like IBM Power Machines and enterprise database solutions like Oracle and Db2.
Modern Data Center and Cloud Engineer II at IE Network Solutions PLC
MSP
2021-03-23T16:28:17Z
Mar 23, 2021
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our customers. When we initially implemented this product, it was used for virtual machines that were running SAP. It is used for virtual machine backup, database backup, Exchange backup, and file-level backup.
General Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-03-03T02:44:00Z
Mar 3, 2021
Our retirement system in Chile is private. In short, in our social security system, when you put funds in every month, you'll have some money for your retirement. One of our client companies uses this solution for backups. There are a lot of terabytes that need to be backed-up. They have been using this solution for eight years. They are upgrading their hardware every day. Their hardware solution is EMC Data Domain and they use Dell EMC NetWorker in order to store the data. It works fine. Another one of our clients is a telephone company. They need to keep call data for long periods of time. Our other client is an astronomical observatory — the largest observatory in the world. They use Dell EMC NetWorker to keep track of their astronomical images, etc. We plan to extend our use of this solution. It's our life — we sell and deploy depending on our clients' needs.
Presales Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-15T21:49:02Z
Feb 15, 2021
We primarily use the solution for backup systems at the company. Ther is also a secondary use case whereby if our customers have this software, we can supplement it.
Works at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-01-26T00:23:48Z
Jan 26, 2021
We use Dell EMC NetWorker for several solutions we have had such as Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Linux, Windows File, File data backups, and Oracle Databases.
head of presales at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-12-24T09:02:31Z
Dec 24, 2020
We are system integrators. We have many systems that are being backed up using NetWorker, mainly in a virtualized environment, with several typical workloads.
Systems Administrator Team Leader at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-12-10T18:14:00Z
Dec 10, 2020
We have everything - we have Oracle databases, SQL databases, Windows platforms, Linux platforms, Exchange Servers. We have many servers along with several different storages. This is a very big group with a variety of systems.
IT Specialist at a university with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-10-28T17:45:36Z
Oct 28, 2020
We mostly use this solution for file-based backups. We are a global company. We use NetWorker and other backup products throughout the world. We have a very close and long-term relationship with the EMC Networker and we are not going anywhere. We have roughly 30 to 40 TB of data stored with them. We use this solution daily. We have scheduled backups, daily, weekly, and monthly and we use the dashboard as a monitoring tool; if there is a failure, we can reconnect all the operational activity. I don't directly do the backups, my backup administrator coordinates with EMC regarding all configurations, upgrades, and operational needs.
I am a business partner of Dell EMC. For POC purposes, we deploy and use it on-premises to get an overview of each and every feature of Dell EMC NetWorker. We use Dell EMC NetWorker for physical workload as well as virtual workload. We have deployed it on-premises as well as on the cloud for our clients. We have deployed it for a number of projects, and we are completely satisfied with it.
We are service providers and provide NetWorker for our end-users, our customers. For POC purposes, we use it on our premises. Also, to have an overview of each and every kind of NetWorker. We have a number of projects that we supply Networker for and we are completely satisfied with it. We use NetWorker to serve both workload types; a physical workload, and a virtual workload.
Solution Architect & Technical Team Lead at NDS
MSP
2020-06-25T10:49:10Z
Jun 25, 2020
We use this solution to protect our numerous file servers. We have SAP HANA servers, some Oracle servers, and we have an eM server. We have several partnerships and Dell is one of them. They are very good. I'm a solution architect and technical team lead.
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Consultant
2019-08-01T05:43:00Z
Aug 1, 2019
Most customers are integrated with the hypervisor environment. It's a mix between VMware and Hyper-V. The database and integration with the database is SQL and it has since changed to Oracle. This is mostly what we are using to unify everything.
I was hired as a solution architect and implementation specialist for this solution. We are maintaining this solution for a customer in Hamburg, Germany. I am working with an SAP on Oracle solution at the moment. Our customers use this solution for backup and disaster recovery. The usual deployment model for this solution is on-premise.
Enterprise Backup Administrator at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2018-11-22T10:29:00Z
Nov 22, 2018
Our primary use case is for our critical servers. We have servers across Unix and Linux environments. We back up our critical servers daily, some are scheduled and some are done manually.
Primary use is a mixed and match backups, which include my file server, the Linux server as well as a the SQLs. As of now, we won't have that much of a challenge. But, sometimes it was required to make some manual intervention for any additional things. With Networker, we are having DD 25 MB as a back up solution. In addition, we are keeping the backup. So, currently it is working.
Built on a reputation of efficiency and reliability, thousands of customers trust Dell NetWorker to protect their data and applications across multiple environments, from core to edge to cloud.
Inherently flexible, NetWorker helps you deploy and leverage the data protection that fits your needs. NetWorker protects both physical and virtual environments, including VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V, as well as cloud workloads on AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
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We are using Dell NetWorker in our ITC Limited to restore and manage data effectively. We have restored ten years of data with it.
The main benefits of Dell NetWorker include its efficient incremental backup windows and the comprehensive training available for protecting various environments using NetWorker and Data Domain.
I use the solution since we have thousands of stores where the business needs servers as a backup for everything, and so we use Dell NetWorker and Dell Data Domain Systems.
We use Dell NetWorker in the banking sector.
I use the solution in my company as it is a product that has been sold to many customers, especially to those who need a foolproof, solid, and stable backup and restoration solution. The use case for Dell NetWorker has been for customers with at least 60 to 75 machines for which they need a backup tool, and after that, it can go up to a couple of thousand machines. The product is useful for those who require a working solution without much technical fixing needed to make it work. The tool's restoration part is the most important, which allows users to check if the restore part is working properly with Dell NetWorker's help. The aforementioned reasons prompted me to continue selling the product to our company's customers.
We’re 90% virtualized. NetWorker is backing up all our VMs. Since NetWorker and VMware are Dell products, they integrate well together. We back up 90% of our virtual infrastructure on it. We also use it for database backups.
We have a centralized data domain system with a 100% virtualized environment. The product helps us with VM Backup, NAS system backup, and file system backup.
Dell NetWorker is a secure and backup service tool.
In our company, we rely on Dell NetWorker for many important tasks. It is our go-to for keeping documents safe and making sure our virtual environment, especially VMware, stays secure with reliable backup and recovery. We also use it for protecting user data and meeting file recording needs. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in keeping our email system, Microsoft Exchange, backed up.
We use Dell NetWorker to back up data from several databases and virtual machines.
We have around 700 VMs and maybe 200 terabytes in standalone servers. So we are successfully backing up both VMs and the file systems of standalone servers. Altogether, we are backing up maybe 500 terabytes.
This is a very good product. The administration is very good when it comes to backup scenarios. However, maintenance and support are very difficult. The creation of jobs and backups could be easier.
I am using Dell NetWorker for backing up mission-critical business databases.
We run a software-based service. You need a network of software, and for that, you need one physical server with the connectivity of fiber cables and fiber cords. The server configuration has to be high.
We provide this solution to our customers and we are partners with Dell. I'm an information consultant.
I primarily use NetWorker to back up over 1,200 virtual machines and over fifty databases.
We use it to record sites in the system.
We have used the solution largely for backups, including all our databases and UX machines.
We use Dell EMC NetWorker as our backup application and everything backs up to Dell EMC Data Domain, where we replicate it to another EMC Data Domain. The two solutions work combined to meet our use case. Both solutions are from the same vendor and work very well together.
I've been using this solution for backups and restoration.
We use NetWorker to provide disaster recovery and availability for Unix servers like IBM Power Machines and enterprise database solutions like Oracle and Db2.
We use Dell EMC NetWorker for our database and applications.
I use Dell EMC NetWorker for system backups.
Dell EMC NetWorker is used for backing up and restoring data.
We use this solution for backup and recovery.
Our primary use case for the solution is for backup and recovery in all environments, such as physical and virtual ones.
We use it for backups and data protection.
We use NetWorker for login support for SAP and VMware. I handle all maintenance-related issues on my own.
We use this solution for backing up our systems.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our customers. When we initially implemented this product, it was used for virtual machines that were running SAP. It is used for virtual machine backup, database backup, Exchange backup, and file-level backup.
Our retirement system in Chile is private. In short, in our social security system, when you put funds in every month, you'll have some money for your retirement. One of our client companies uses this solution for backups. There are a lot of terabytes that need to be backed-up. They have been using this solution for eight years. They are upgrading their hardware every day. Their hardware solution is EMC Data Domain and they use Dell EMC NetWorker in order to store the data. It works fine. Another one of our clients is a telephone company. They need to keep call data for long periods of time. Our other client is an astronomical observatory — the largest observatory in the world. They use Dell EMC NetWorker to keep track of their astronomical images, etc. We plan to extend our use of this solution. It's our life — we sell and deploy depending on our clients' needs.
We primarily use the solution for backup systems at the company. Ther is also a secondary use case whereby if our customers have this software, we can supplement it.
We use Dell EMC NetWorker for several solutions we have had such as Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Linux, Windows File, File data backups, and Oracle Databases.
The primary use cases are file system backup, endpoint backup, and virtualization backups. We are using it with Quantum and Dell Data Domain.
We are system integrators. We have many systems that are being backed up using NetWorker, mainly in a virtualized environment, with several typical workloads.
We have everything - we have Oracle databases, SQL databases, Windows platforms, Linux platforms, Exchange Servers. We have many servers along with several different storages. This is a very big group with a variety of systems.
We mostly use this solution for file-based backups. We are a global company. We use NetWorker and other backup products throughout the world. We have a very close and long-term relationship with the EMC Networker and we are not going anywhere. We have roughly 30 to 40 TB of data stored with them. We use this solution daily. We have scheduled backups, daily, weekly, and monthly and we use the dashboard as a monitoring tool; if there is a failure, we can reconnect all the operational activity. I don't directly do the backups, my backup administrator coordinates with EMC regarding all configurations, upgrades, and operational needs.
I am a business partner of Dell EMC. For POC purposes, we deploy and use it on-premises to get an overview of each and every feature of Dell EMC NetWorker. We use Dell EMC NetWorker for physical workload as well as virtual workload. We have deployed it on-premises as well as on the cloud for our clients. We have deployed it for a number of projects, and we are completely satisfied with it.
We are service providers and provide NetWorker for our end-users, our customers. For POC purposes, we use it on our premises. Also, to have an overview of each and every kind of NetWorker. We have a number of projects that we supply Networker for and we are completely satisfied with it. We use NetWorker to serve both workload types; a physical workload, and a virtual workload.
We are customers of Dell and I'm a Data Protection Supervisor Engineer at a Telecommunications company.
We are using Dell EMC NetWorker for backup and restore purposes.
We use the Dell EMC NetWorker to make backups for our virtual environment. We have about 14 servers and we backup everything using NetWorker.
We use this solution to protect our numerous file servers. We have SAP HANA servers, some Oracle servers, and we have an eM server. We have several partnerships and Dell is one of them. They are very good. I'm a solution architect and technical team lead.
We used the on-prem version of this solution. Our primary use case of this solution is for backup and recovery software.
Most customers are integrated with the hypervisor environment. It's a mix between VMware and Hyper-V. The database and integration with the database is SQL and it has since changed to Oracle. This is mostly what we are using to unify everything.
I was hired as a solution architect and implementation specialist for this solution. We are maintaining this solution for a customer in Hamburg, Germany. I am working with an SAP on Oracle solution at the moment. Our customers use this solution for backup and disaster recovery. The usual deployment model for this solution is on-premise.
We have a Hyper-V installation, with a mixed Linux environment. We have an on-premises deployment.
We use this solution for disk storage, and to administer Save and Restore functionality in our client's data center.
Our primary use case is for our critical servers. We have servers across Unix and Linux environments. We back up our critical servers daily, some are scheduled and some are done manually.
Primary use is a mixed and match backups, which include my file server, the Linux server as well as a the SQLs. As of now, we won't have that much of a challenge. But, sometimes it was required to make some manual intervention for any additional things. With Networker, we are having DD 25 MB as a back up solution. In addition, we are keeping the backup. So, currently it is working.