Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup can be improved by addressing that when performing a restore, the search filter and the mailbox filter can be confusing, depending on what you want to achieve. Restores are search-based, and sometimes this is challenging as users, for example, do not remember what a file name or lost file is or when it was lost. I think there are improvements to be made, more related to the limitation of Microsoft 365, but the suite of applications that are available to back up is limited.
When restores are search-based, sometimes this presents a challenge as users don't always remember the file name of the lost file or when it was lost. It's more to do with a limitation on Microsoft 365, but the suite of applications that are available to back up is limited.
Navigating through folders and finding files can be a bit slow, taking up to three to five seconds between clicks, which feels slow compared to the speed in SharePoint ( /products/sharepoint-reviews ) or a browser. While this may depend on the data being loaded, speeding up this process would be an improvement.
They should adapt to new parameters as the market grows. They must identify entities or market parameters after COVID-19 situations and upgrade the product.
In the future, we are looking for solutions combining both local and cloud backup from a single management platform that was initially not yet available. There were two different platforms at Barracuda. What would be great should be either a guaranteed restore or a guaranteed restoring speed. It's difficult as they rely on Azure too. However, that would be convenient from a user perspective.
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Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup can be improved by addressing that when performing a restore, the search filter and the mailbox filter can be confusing, depending on what you want to achieve. Restores are search-based, and sometimes this is challenging as users, for example, do not remember what a file name or lost file is or when it was lost. I think there are improvements to be made, more related to the limitation of Microsoft 365, but the suite of applications that are available to back up is limited.
When restores are search-based, sometimes this presents a challenge as users don't always remember the file name of the lost file or when it was lost. It's more to do with a limitation on Microsoft 365, but the suite of applications that are available to back up is limited.
Navigating through folders and finding files can be a bit slow, taking up to three to five seconds between clicks, which feels slow compared to the speed in SharePoint ( /products/sharepoint-reviews ) or a browser. While this may depend on the data being loaded, speeding up this process would be an improvement.
The solution has its flaws. Locating and recovering files can be confusing. It takes us a little bit of time to find the file we're looking for.
They should adapt to new parameters as the market grows. They must identify entities or market parameters after COVID-19 situations and upgrade the product.
We needed assistance with the implementation of the solution from the vendor. The process could be easier.
The solution may be improved by allowing integration with other platforms.
In the future, we are looking for solutions combining both local and cloud backup from a single management platform that was initially not yet available. There were two different platforms at Barracuda. What would be great should be either a guaranteed restore or a guaranteed restoring speed. It's difficult as they rely on Azure too. However, that would be convenient from a user perspective.