We have sold some of the products to our customers, mainly to remove competitors like Veeam and also other appliances that do not have the whole package integrated into just one appliance.
It is for any kind of company that uses their own servers. From a global perspective, our clients are small-sized companies. All the SMEs, compared to the Slovakian market, are quite small. It's a small market with small companies. They just want to enhance security and follow regulations.
We use Quest Rapid Recovery for disaster recovery of certain servers. This tool helps us restore live data. It also helps us with processes that can be from either a backup appliance or a backup disk.
We use Rapid Recovery to protect our core server applications, data, principal end-users who may have local information as well as information on the network.
We use it to back up all of our data. The only servers that I do not have on here are my VoIP servers. I have a SQL database. I have an ERP server. I've also got a couple of file servers and a couple of domain controllers. I also back up my Hyper-V host machines. So, pretty much everything that we have is backed up here. We are on the latest version, which is 660268.
Systems and Network Administrator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-06-14T20:33:00Z
Jun 14, 2021
It is basically used for everything. It is used all the way from files recovery on a simple basis, where one user accidentally deletes a file and we need to replace it, to a server crash, where we need to bring it up virtually on another unit because the hardware crashed or something like that. It is deployed on-prem. We have two units with Rapid Recovery. So, we have two DL1300s. It was sold as an appliance package at the time.
Technical manager at Optimistic Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd
Reseller
2022-07-25T08:39:07Z
Jul 25, 2022
In terms of my use case for Quest Rapid Recovery, for one customer, I'm doing a case study, so there's a backup requirement for sixteen to twenty VMs and some physical machines, and there's a need to replicate that backup to the DR site. My company then uses Quest Rapid Recovery for backing up the VMs and replicating them on the websites, so whenever and wherever that is required, the VMs can be restored on the DR site.
Infrastructure Manager at a library with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-09-14T18:03:00Z
Sep 14, 2021
We are using it for backing up the user data. We are also using it to back up most of our servers. We are using it on Dell appliances, and we have its latest version, which is probably 6.2.
Network Administrator at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-09-09T15:37:00Z
Sep 9, 2021
We deploy it to all of our servers and we take all of the hard drive images and backups of the servers themselves. Our primary use case is to replicate all our server data. We still may end up adding more licenses, but we've done our core file and print servers that we would really need that are crucial to the company. We are actually in the process of purchasing VMware vCenter licenses. So, we have the paid version of VMware vCenter and we're going to be doing offline backups of the virtual machines themselves through VMware. We're going to use Quest as the data solution.
ICT Network Manager at St Christopher's School Hove
Real User
2021-05-21T17:29:00Z
May 21, 2021
This solution is our on-premises backup server. It is connected through a VPN to the Azure Rapid recovery backup, off-site virtual server. We also use it for disaster recovery. If we were to lose the site or the place were to burn down, we could start up a couple of virtual machines on the Azure platform and have users log in via a terminal server through Azure. From there, they could access the MIS system, file server, and other resources until we were able to establish a rebuild of our infrastructure on the school premises. The major benefit to our organization is the security of the data that we have. We were assured and reassured that we could recover this vital data if there was a critical failure, whether it be on a hardware server, or on a virtual machine. This became apparent over the last six years, where we've had one or two failures on the SQL Server. We've been able to get it up and running with the help of Quest support within a couple of hours.
IT Manager at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-11-21T07:12:00Z
Nov 21, 2019
We primarily use the solution to back up our critical servers. We have an SQL server, so we use it to back up the data and the services on the SQL server to another machine in our disaster recovery site. We also use to back up our file server and some other critical servers.
Quest Rapid Recovery is a software solution that helps you recover your lost or deleted data quickly and easily. It works by scanning your hard drive for any traces of lost or deleted files, and then recovering them for you. You can use Quest Rapid Recovery to recover files from any type of storage device, including your computer's hard drive, an external hard drive, a USB flash drive, or even a memory card.
Quest Rapid Recovery is easy to use and comes with a user-friendly interface. It...
We have sold some of the products to our customers, mainly to remove competitors like Veeam and also other appliances that do not have the whole package integrated into just one appliance.
It is for any kind of company that uses their own servers. From a global perspective, our clients are small-sized companies. All the SMEs, compared to the Slovakian market, are quite small. It's a small market with small companies. They just want to enhance security and follow regulations.
I use Quest Rapid Recovery as a comprehensive solution for data backup, replication, and recovery across various IT environments.
We use Quest Rapid Recovery for disaster recovery of certain servers. This tool helps us restore live data. It also helps us with processes that can be from either a backup appliance or a backup disk.
We use Rapid Recovery to protect our core server applications, data, principal end-users who may have local information as well as information on the network.
We use it to back up all of our data. The only servers that I do not have on here are my VoIP servers. I have a SQL database. I have an ERP server. I've also got a couple of file servers and a couple of domain controllers. I also back up my Hyper-V host machines. So, pretty much everything that we have is backed up here. We are on the latest version, which is 660268.
It is basically used for everything. It is used all the way from files recovery on a simple basis, where one user accidentally deletes a file and we need to replace it, to a server crash, where we need to bring it up virtually on another unit because the hardware crashed or something like that. It is deployed on-prem. We have two units with Rapid Recovery. So, we have two DL1300s. It was sold as an appliance package at the time.
In terms of my use case for Quest Rapid Recovery, for one customer, I'm doing a case study, so there's a backup requirement for sixteen to twenty VMs and some physical machines, and there's a need to replicate that backup to the DR site. My company then uses Quest Rapid Recovery for backing up the VMs and replicating them on the websites, so whenever and wherever that is required, the VMs can be restored on the DR site.
We are using it for backing up the user data. We are also using it to back up most of our servers. We are using it on Dell appliances, and we have its latest version, which is probably 6.2.
We deploy it to all of our servers and we take all of the hard drive images and backups of the servers themselves. Our primary use case is to replicate all our server data. We still may end up adding more licenses, but we've done our core file and print servers that we would really need that are crucial to the company. We are actually in the process of purchasing VMware vCenter licenses. So, we have the paid version of VMware vCenter and we're going to be doing offline backups of the virtual machines themselves through VMware. We're going to use Quest as the data solution.
Our primary use is backup and restore, which we use to protect our customers' data centers.
This solution is our on-premises backup server. It is connected through a VPN to the Azure Rapid recovery backup, off-site virtual server. We also use it for disaster recovery. If we were to lose the site or the place were to burn down, we could start up a couple of virtual machines on the Azure platform and have users log in via a terminal server through Azure. From there, they could access the MIS system, file server, and other resources until we were able to establish a rebuild of our infrastructure on the school premises. The major benefit to our organization is the security of the data that we have. We were assured and reassured that we could recover this vital data if there was a critical failure, whether it be on a hardware server, or on a virtual machine. This became apparent over the last six years, where we've had one or two failures on the SQL Server. We've been able to get it up and running with the help of Quest support within a couple of hours.
We back up our on-premise servers, storing and archiving in the cloud and on-premise. It is on a physical server.
We primarily use the solution to back up our critical servers. We have an SQL server, so we use it to back up the data and the services on the SQL server to another machine in our disaster recovery site. We also use to back up our file server and some other critical servers.
Our primary use case of this solution is for backup and recovery.
We are primarily using the solution for backing up our critical servers and certain SQL servers.
We use the on-prem deployment model for this solution. My primary use case of this solution is to backup my physical server.
The solution is primarily used to backup all infrastructure environments as well as the database.