We use Veritas NetBackup for disaster recovery and backup operations. It supports our disaster recovery strategies with a simulation engine, allowing us to simulate failures and generate reports. We also use it in conjunction with VMware for our operations.
I've used Veritas NetBackup for Dell Cyber Recovery Solutions. It works fine with the Cyber Recovery solution and data domain, but integrating Veritas NetBackup can be complex. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten. If you want to use Veritas NetBackup, base your solution on your needs and capabilities. Use application appliances like data domain or similar setups. I've used Veritas NetBackup for cyber recovery Solutions. It works fine with the Dell Cyber Recovery Solution and data domain, but integrating Veritas NetBackup can be complex. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten. If you want to use Veritas NetBackup, base your solution on your needs and capabilities. Use application appliances like data domain or similar setups.
Senior Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-02-26T11:15:09Z
Feb 26, 2024
We use the solution for backup and recovery purposes. It serves as enterprise software and helps with virtualization environments, databases, and backups. It addresses our requirements for backups.
Almost all customers use the product for backing up file systems, VMs, and Oracle or SQL databases. Our customers use the solution for data protection and managing the backups.
We use Veritas NetBackup to back up our data and restore it if needed. As the volume of our backup increased, our backup speed decreased. We needed a solution to perform the backup faster, so we started using Veritas NetBackup. NetBackup is deployed on-premises.
We use it for the backup solution. It is a backup solution. We have a file server and our data file server, everything. We use it for VM server backup, too. Normally, Veritas NetBackup is a shared service. We are a part of one of the companies in our group. So, it is a shared service. We are now looking for that. We are creating our own data center.
I've used it for a variety of use cases, including backing up data for some banking and telecom customers. One of the most common use cases is backing up two appliance applications after a backup. I use it for disaster recovery because, for many enterprises in our country, the backup solution is one way to have disaster recovery. We have replication disaster recovery for using backup, and it is in this case that I deployed some mini-solution backup.
We primarily use Veritas NetBackup for backing up and restoring data, but primarily to restore data backed up with NetBackup. I primarily do maintenance for end users who need me to back up their servers.
Backup and Storage Specialist at a sports company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-03-15T09:29:00Z
Mar 15, 2022
We use Veritas NetBackup for protecting our environment, e.g. the whole production environment is protected by this solution. We also use it for replication, so that it also serves as a backup solution for our production environment.
Senior Solutions Sales Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-01-04T21:41:17Z
Jan 4, 2022
NetBackup is used for backup in an enterprise environment. If you have VMware, Windows or Linux, and complicated database machines, like Power or Eonix, then NetBackup is appropriate for this kind of environment.
Account manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
MSP
2021-12-21T10:56:00Z
Dec 21, 2021
Our primary use case is for backups. We are a reseller. We use Veeam for a virtualization platform and we use Veritas for enterprise backup. The solution is deployed on-premise.
Head IT at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-20T11:19:00Z
Dec 20, 2021
We use Veritas NetBackup for backup. I am the head of the institution and my team is using this solution. It is used by my team. It is evaluated and secured by me, but my storage team uses it 100 percent. I manage this product.
My primary use case of this solution is backup for the production server and then for the development. The platform is back up for Linux, Selaris, HP, Apex, IAAS, AIX, and then for the virtualization, VMware, backup to AWS, and the container route.
Infrastructure Delivery Manager at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-15T08:25:40Z
Oct 15, 2021
I'm using it in our company. We're a government-owned entity. In terms of version, it would be N minus two. We are probably two versions off the latest one.
Solution Architect, IT Consultant at Merdasco - Rayan Merdas Data Prosseccing
Real User
Top 10
2021-09-24T03:19:00Z
Sep 24, 2021
We are a solution provider company and we have several support contracts with our customers. We try to select the best solution for each. In smaller environments, we prefer using Veeam Backup. For our larger enterprise customers, we use Veritas NetBackup. This solution is very stable and flexible for experts who wants a feature full backup solution. Veritas NetBackup is implemented as a primary tool in the organization for making backup a huge landscape of Aix, Unix, Virtualization, and Windows machines. This includes Oracle, DB2, and SQL Database, and etc. We mainly looked at a trusted long-timer in the market to be able to invest to ensure the solution is proven to be trusted.
The primary use case of Veritas is generally for protecting data and storing it at a secondary site. Use of the solution is sometimes dependent on compliance requirements. Depending on the client, the solution can be deployed on-prem, on cloud, and sometimes using a hybrid option. I'm a solutions architect and a reseller of Veritas.
Veritas is one of the leaders in terms of backing up any type of server. We have been using it for backing up our AIX servers, Windows servers, VMs running on VMware, and even our Linux servers. Everything is backed up using Veritas.
Senior Backup Engineer at a logistics company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-11T07:56:21Z
Mar 11, 2021
We are currently phasing it out, and we've gone to Rubrik. At one point, we were backing up everything with it, which included physical and virtual NAS. We moved the virtual first and then we started packing the physicals to move them.
Senior Account Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-02-16T18:28:00Z
Feb 16, 2022
We are integrators, and we sell this solution. I am in a sales position. In most cases, Veritas NetBackup is for carriers or the banking sector; these are our primary customers.
General Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-01-05T08:27:00Z
Jan 5, 2022
We are currently working on planning the backup infrastructure within the data center. This is both on cloud and on-premise. We use Azure and AWS cloud platforms.
Sr Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
MSP
2021-12-24T09:16:00Z
Dec 24, 2021
The use cases for customers are across the board, but they're all for data backup. Veritas is a legacy system. To be perfectly honest, a lot of people are moving away from the legacy systems and moving more towards the cloud-oriented backup solutions. A lot of my customers look at Veritas NetBackup as an antiquated solution.
Advisor - Solution Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-04-19T13:45:11Z
Apr 19, 2021
We use NetBackup primarily for backup and recovery. When you have some data, you need to back up that data. If there is any disruption or deletion or if there's a disaster, you can have your data back and restore it and use it.
Information Technology Infrastructure Team Lead at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-27T02:18:10Z
Mar 27, 2021
We are service providers. We provide services to our clients. We use it to protect the workloads on the customer's site. We also use it to protect our site.
System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-02-25T18:54:22Z
Feb 25, 2021
We use Veritas NetBackup as a backup solution for virtually everything. Everything you can imagine can be backed up with this solution. Within our organization, there are roughly 2,000 employees. We definitely plan to continue using this solution.
Vice President of Information Technology at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-02-23T17:01:48Z
Feb 23, 2021
It is used to back up the hypervisor. In terms of its version, we keep it updated from time to time, but we are not using its latest version currently.
We are an IT company that provides solutions to end users. Most of our end users come from the banking sector, the government sector, and other government-linked companies. When I say that we use Veritas NetBackup, I don't mean to say that we use it internally, but rather that we propose it and use it in solutions that we offer to clients. Most of our clients use Veritas NetBackup to protect their highly critical workloads, which are often situated in virtual machines with Hyper-V or VMware. The primary workloads are databases ranging from Exchange, Oracle, MS SQL, and IBM Db2. And then it goes on to the application sites such as with SharePoint, NFS data, and all those things. Our users require this type of workload data protection on a full-time basis. For backups, we use Veritas NetBackup and Veeam, and for virtualization we mostly use VMware. This covers our environment for all disaster recovery and replication scenarios. At times, we also rely on the default replication tools from either Veeam or VMware. About 70% of our customers come from government agencies, and there are regulations from the Malaysian government that don't allow any data to be transferred to the public cloud. However, that doesn't stop the cloud backup initiatives in Malaysia because the regulation only states that it's not allowed when it goes to a cloud of which they don't know the location. Thus, many of the backup vendors work with local cloud providers to enable cloud backups.
We use Veritas to back up our database and our project's data, such as chart layouts, research and data files, to tape library or network-attached storage (NAS).
We are a solution reseller and Veritas Netbackup is one of the products that we provide to our customers. It is used for implementing a backup repository to the cloud.
Network and Security Specialist at Ajman Digital Government
Real User
2020-11-12T09:58:24Z
Nov 12, 2020
Our primary use case of this solution is to back up everything including VMs, email, our databases, Oracle, SQL. I'm a network security specialist and we are customers of Veritas.
Our use case really depends on what we need at a particular time so we use the solution for online productives and we also do incrementals. We are customers of Veritas and I'm a senior systems support analyst.
We use this solution to back up old books and scriptures. We are working with an old archive that has more than sixty or seventy terabytes, and we put it on tapes. We are using a tape library as the media, and our deployment is within our private cloud.
Technical Specialist, Data Center and Cloud at HighVail Systems Inc.
Real User
2019-07-15T20:44:00Z
Jul 15, 2019
We are protecting our company's critical data using NetBackup Virtual Appliance at multiple sites. For DR purposes, we use the NetBackup AIR feature to replicate deduped images between sites.
I used the product to back up all of the major servers at my location, including operating systems: UNIX, Linux, and Windows. There are a little more than 100 individual systems with around 1.2 PB of which at least 250 TB is continuously backed up with this product.
Head, IT Network, Security & Data Center at ARABSAT
Real User
2019-01-24T10:12:00Z
Jan 24, 2019
The application is used for backing up our complete infrastructure including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle EBS, local shared files and folders, and a couple of SQL servers.
Veritas NetBackup is an enterprise-grade backup and recovery software solution. NetBackup securely restores and backs up files, raw partitions, and directories on a server known as a media server. A server protected by NetBackup is referred to as a NetBackup client. During the backup process, the NetBackup client sends the data through the network to the NetBackup media server, which chooses the appropriate storage media as the backup point.
Veritas NetBackup is a trusted enterprise backup...
We use Veritas NetBackup for disaster recovery and backup operations. It supports our disaster recovery strategies with a simulation engine, allowing us to simulate failures and generate reports. We also use it in conjunction with VMware for our operations.
I've used Veritas NetBackup for Dell Cyber Recovery Solutions. It works fine with the Cyber Recovery solution and data domain, but integrating Veritas NetBackup can be complex. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten. If you want to use Veritas NetBackup, base your solution on your needs and capabilities. Use application appliances like data domain or similar setups. I've used Veritas NetBackup for cyber recovery Solutions. It works fine with the Dell Cyber Recovery Solution and data domain, but integrating Veritas NetBackup can be complex. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten. If you want to use Veritas NetBackup, base your solution on your needs and capabilities. Use application appliances like data domain or similar setups.
We use the solution for backup and recovery purposes. It serves as enterprise software and helps with virtualization environments, databases, and backups. It addresses our requirements for backups.
We use it for backup, business continuity, disaster recovery, and legal retention.
We use the product to backup and restore servers and applications.
We use Veritas NetBackup to back up about 200 virtual machines.
Almost all customers use the product for backing up file systems, VMs, and Oracle or SQL databases. Our customers use the solution for data protection and managing the backups.
We use Veritas NetBackup to back up our data and restore it if needed. As the volume of our backup increased, our backup speed decreased. We needed a solution to perform the backup faster, so we started using Veritas NetBackup. NetBackup is deployed on-premises.
We use Veritas NetBackup to back up our system for compliance and security reasons.
The solution backs up applications and databases like Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and VMware.
We use it for the backup solution. It is a backup solution. We have a file server and our data file server, everything. We use it for VM server backup, too. Normally, Veritas NetBackup is a shared service. We are a part of one of the companies in our group. So, it is a shared service. We are now looking for that. We are creating our own data center.
I've used it for a variety of use cases, including backing up data for some banking and telecom customers. One of the most common use cases is backing up two appliance applications after a backup. I use it for disaster recovery because, for many enterprises in our country, the backup solution is one way to have disaster recovery. We have replication disaster recovery for using backup, and it is in this case that I deployed some mini-solution backup.
We use the product for backup.
We primarily use Veritas NetBackup for backing up and restoring data, but primarily to restore data backed up with NetBackup. I primarily do maintenance for end users who need me to back up their servers.
We use Veritas NetBackup for protecting our environment, e.g. the whole production environment is protected by this solution. We also use it for replication, so that it also serves as a backup solution for our production environment.
Veritas NetBackup is a solution for system backups. They have recently integrated anti-ransomware.
Veritas NetBackup is our main backup software for all the data that we have inside of the organization, such as personal profiles and databases.
NetBackup is used for backup in an enterprise environment. If you have VMware, Windows or Linux, and complicated database machines, like Power or Eonix, then NetBackup is appropriate for this kind of environment.
We use NetBackup to protect our data.
Our primary use case is for backups. We are a reseller. We use Veeam for a virtualization platform and we use Veritas for enterprise backup. The solution is deployed on-premise.
We use Veritas NetBackup for backup. I am the head of the institution and my team is using this solution. It is used by my team. It is evaluated and secured by me, but my storage team uses it 100 percent. I manage this product.
We use it for all of our data protect needs at the moment. That's why we're exploring new options, as well as going into the cloud.
I primarily use the solution to back up vital aspects of our workload.
My primary use case of this solution is backup for the production server and then for the development. The platform is back up for Linux, Selaris, HP, Apex, IAAS, AIX, and then for the virtualization, VMware, backup to AWS, and the container route.
I'm using it in our company. We're a government-owned entity. In terms of version, it would be N minus two. We are probably two versions off the latest one.
We use Veritas NetBackup for our backups.
We are a solution provider company and we have several support contracts with our customers. We try to select the best solution for each. In smaller environments, we prefer using Veeam Backup. For our larger enterprise customers, we use Veritas NetBackup. This solution is very stable and flexible for experts who wants a feature full backup solution. Veritas NetBackup is implemented as a primary tool in the organization for making backup a huge landscape of Aix, Unix, Virtualization, and Windows machines. This includes Oracle, DB2, and SQL Database, and etc. We mainly looked at a trusted long-timer in the market to be able to invest to ensure the solution is proven to be trusted.
The primary use case of Veritas is generally for protecting data and storing it at a secondary site. Use of the solution is sometimes dependent on compliance requirements. Depending on the client, the solution can be deployed on-prem, on cloud, and sometimes using a hybrid option. I'm a solutions architect and a reseller of Veritas.
We primarily use the solution for backup purposes.
We primarily use the solution for backup and recovery.
Veritas is one of the leaders in terms of backing up any type of server. We have been using it for backing up our AIX servers, Windows servers, VMs running on VMware, and even our Linux servers. Everything is backed up using Veritas.
Our primary use case for this solution is for doing backups mainly of our databases – Oracle, SQL, Sybase, DB2.
Our primary use case for NetBackup is to protect all the servers and applications that we have in our company.
We are a solution provider and Veritas NetBackup is one of the backup and recovery solutions that we implement for our customers.
We are currently phasing it out, and we've gone to Rubrik. At one point, we were backing up everything with it, which included physical and virtual NAS. We moved the virtual first and then we started packing the physicals to move them.
Our primary use case for this solution is for storage and backups of VMs on-premises to tape.
We are using Veritas NetBackup to backup our SAP servers.
We are integrators, and we sell this solution. I am in a sales position. In most cases, Veritas NetBackup is for carriers or the banking sector; these are our primary customers.
We are currently working on planning the backup infrastructure within the data center. This is both on cloud and on-premise. We use Azure and AWS cloud platforms.
The use cases for customers are across the board, but they're all for data backup. Veritas is a legacy system. To be perfectly honest, a lot of people are moving away from the legacy systems and moving more towards the cloud-oriented backup solutions. A lot of my customers look at Veritas NetBackup as an antiquated solution.
We are extensively using this as a single backup solution.
My primary use case is for disaster recovery or recovering anything from our other data center.
We use Veritas NetBackup, to back up everything, especially the IT platforms and infrastructures.
We are using Veritas NetBackup for protecting our company data.
I am working with the latest update. The solution is used for user backups.
Veritas NetBackup is used for backing up data.
We use NetBackup to take a snapshot of our endpoint server.
I use it to back up servers, databases, files, and photos.
I am an integrator and I provide solutions for our customers. This solution is used for the backup and recovery of our customer's data.
We primarily use the solution for various workloads, including the SQL workload.
We use Veritas NetBackup to backup any system or database.
We use the solution for the full and incremental backup of databases such as Sybase.
We use NetBackup primarily for backup and recovery. When you have some data, you need to back up that data. If there is any disruption or deletion or if there's a disaster, you can have your data back and restore it and use it.
We are service providers. We provide services to our clients. We use it to protect the workloads on the customer's site. We also use it to protect our site.
We use it for pretty much all of our backups.
We use Veritas NetBackup as a backup solution for virtually everything. Everything you can imagine can be backed up with this solution. Within our organization, there are roughly 2,000 employees. We definitely plan to continue using this solution.
It is used to back up the hypervisor. In terms of its version, we keep it updated from time to time, but we are not using its latest version currently.
We are an IT company that provides solutions to end users. Most of our end users come from the banking sector, the government sector, and other government-linked companies. When I say that we use Veritas NetBackup, I don't mean to say that we use it internally, but rather that we propose it and use it in solutions that we offer to clients. Most of our clients use Veritas NetBackup to protect their highly critical workloads, which are often situated in virtual machines with Hyper-V or VMware. The primary workloads are databases ranging from Exchange, Oracle, MS SQL, and IBM Db2. And then it goes on to the application sites such as with SharePoint, NFS data, and all those things. Our users require this type of workload data protection on a full-time basis. For backups, we use Veritas NetBackup and Veeam, and for virtualization we mostly use VMware. This covers our environment for all disaster recovery and replication scenarios. At times, we also rely on the default replication tools from either Veeam or VMware. About 70% of our customers come from government agencies, and there are regulations from the Malaysian government that don't allow any data to be transferred to the public cloud. However, that doesn't stop the cloud backup initiatives in Malaysia because the regulation only states that it's not allowed when it goes to a cloud of which they don't know the location. Thus, many of the backup vendors work with local cloud providers to enable cloud backups.
We are using NetBackup for our file server. It is not being employed by end-users for their backups. Rather, it is being used for infrastructure.
We primarily use this solution in order to backup virtual machines and our databases as well as the mainstream applications such as Exchange, etc.
We use Veritas to back up our database and our project's data, such as chart layouts, research and data files, to tape library or network-attached storage (NAS).
We are using the solution as a storage unit.
We use Veritas NetBackup for backup and archive protocols.
We are using this solution for data protection.
We are a solution reseller and Veritas Netbackup is one of the products that we provide to our customers. It is used for implementing a backup repository to the cloud.
Our primary use case of this solution is to back up everything including VMs, email, our databases, Oracle, SQL. I'm a network security specialist and we are customers of Veritas.
We use it for the high workload environment. All critical backups are covered by Veritas NetBackup.
We use it for the daily backup.
We use this solution mainly for back up and to restore.
Our use case really depends on what we need at a particular time so we use the solution for online productives and we also do incrementals. We are customers of Veritas and I'm a senior systems support analyst.
We are a solution provider and Veritas NetBackup is one of the backup and recovery products that we resell to our clients.
This is our default backup solution for our data and storage.
The primary use cases for our clients are for data protection and for backups.
Our primary use case is for our databases, servers and VM. We are resellers of this product and I am the manager of infrastructure and support.
I primarily use the solution to back up my customer's CMs or servers inside all of their data centers.
We use it for general backup on our servers.
We use this solution to back up old books and scriptures. We are working with an old archive that has more than sixty or seventy terabytes, and we put it on tapes. We are using a tape library as the media, and our deployment is within our private cloud.
We are protecting our company's critical data using NetBackup Virtual Appliance at multiple sites. For DR purposes, we use the NetBackup AIR feature to replicate deduped images between sites.
We are a partner and a user of Veritas NetBackup. As a company, we are using Veritas for our internal data backup and recovery.
Our primary use case is to backup the databases for our enterprise clients.
I used the product to back up all of the major servers at my location, including operating systems: UNIX, Linux, and Windows. There are a little more than 100 individual systems with around 1.2 PB of which at least 250 TB is continuously backed up with this product.
The application is used for backing up our complete infrastructure including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle EBS, local shared files and folders, and a couple of SQL servers.
It saves time for the backup needs of our organization.
The primary use case is for archiving.
It is for backing up servers. It has performed well.