In one and half years at our company, we have faced only one challenge with DD Boost, which is the password expiry. By default, the password of DD Boost expires in thirty days, after which a query needs to be raised using Google and find out the limited extension time to resolve the issue. There is limited knowledge and documents regarding DD Boost over the internet, it needs to be enhanced by the vendor.
Deputy Secretary at Life Insurance Corporation of India
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-04T06:51:00Z
Apr 4, 2024
If you are using it with Recovery Manager, there are certain limitations. If those limitations are addressed, productivity will improve. If you're not following the instructions provided by NMDA for such a single query manager, the product may not function correctly.
The only issue that needs improvement in the solution stems from EMC DD Boost's cost of renewing support, which is quite expensive. Though the customer uses the product, they don't receive active support from DD Boost even though they pay for it. The solution's technical support needs to improve the quality of their services.
The solution could be faster. However, they already have acceptable speeds. The DD Boost is only a transport layer of the product. For example, we went on RFP, and the two main candidates were Veritas NetBackup and Dell DPS. We chose Dell DPS because of DD Boost. Veritas NetBackup also uses DD Boost, but Dell DPS is defaulted and integrated into the client. There are things other than DD Boost that can be improved. In the future, we will see more things that the product exhibits. I feel DD Boost will only improve in relation to Dell because it is integrated into the client and the software. In the next release, it will be good to have a real-time view of the volume and for it to be shown as a metic. In addition, we are backing up many terabytes and sending gigabytes of unique data, so it will be good to have physical and logical data in DD Boost. Not having this makes it difficult to quantify the savings.
DD Boost could improve the solution by offering additional customizations that build upon existing features such as deduplication ratios. The primary objective of the solution is to create backups of existing data and push that data out to clients' backup systems. If they can make the process faster and introduce more enhancements, it would greatly benefit the backup environment.
It would be good if the product could be useful not just for general backup. I'm always using it for backup only. If I need any storage, I go for Dell EMC VMAX or Dell EMC VxRail, while for Dell EMC Data Domain Boost, the main purpose for me is for backup only. The pricing for this solution is also expensive, so you have to look carefully at its pricing. Dell EMC Data Domain Boost can also be a difficult application, particularly when you need to write a script for anything you would like to do.
Solution Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2021-12-28T15:26:00Z
Dec 28, 2021
The solution could improve by adding more flexibility for the customers here in Thailand. Some of the small capacity models of the solution are not needed by our customers. There should be a more flexible version of the solution. In a feature release, there should be immutable features.
Storage Team Leader at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-01-27T13:41:37Z
Jan 27, 2021
The deduplication is very bad on this solution. After 85% the utilization gets very bad. The solution doesn't scale. If you hit your capacity, you need to buy a new device. Technical support has fallen in quality. It used to be much better.
Backup & Storage Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-06-17T10:56:04Z
Jun 17, 2020
There is nothing that's very difficult about this product right now. However, the GUI can use some improvement. When I compare Cohesity and Data Domain, I think Cohesity is more user friendly. In terms of Data Domain, the restored items should be converted from the Rockwell SQL end. That is the one thing which puts me off being a Data Domain administrator. I should have the authority to restore whatever comes to my end. I should get that capability as an admin. Being an admin, I need to be able to restore the things from my end rather than waiting.
Senior Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-10-21T17:16:00Z
Oct 21, 2019
Like any product, it would be good to improve performance and the ease of dealing with operating the system. It needs a more familiar interface to make it easier to use for everyone. Other than that, I don't think so that there are more features that will be necessary and important for every user. To me, all the features are suitable and convenient. If I was looking for something for Dell to add to the product, it would be notifications. As far as improvement, the stability of the connection could be improved. The tool itself is okay, but not the gateway between the on-prem Data Domain and the cloud. We have to find a workaround or use third party products. So in the next release, I'd like to see a better connection gateway between cloud and on-prem. Improvement of the pricing would be a welcome change.
Head of IT Infrastructure and Security Operations at United Arab Bank
Real User
2019-10-13T05:48:00Z
Oct 13, 2019
The experience of restoring VMware or Veeam Backup is difficult when the backup you are using is a solution for backup, which is already having a deduplication. When you try to restore from Data Domain, it doesn't work perfectly, because Data Domain is already having a deduplication as well. This is only a deduplication issue. If you are restoring databases with a normal backup, it will work very fast. However, if you are restoring your database at the deduplication by VM backup, then the deduplication for it will be very slow.
The management interfaces are quite good at the moment. The multi-tier functionality can be improved, but it is quite good. They could improve replication and perhaps support additional sharing network protocols. I would also like to see a better implementation of NFS Version 3, but it is already implemented and quite usable as it is.
Information Systems and IT Manager at Chiyoda Almana Engineering LLC
Real User
2019-09-19T08:39:00Z
Sep 19, 2019
This product is expensive compared to other storage so the price can be improved. The restore and deduplication features are good, but they can be further improved.
There are some limitations where you cannot use it as a shared server or as a file server, it is limited for the only backup. We have customers asking for a file server that can be used to share data with their employees, with an organization, or to use it on VMware as a storage unit, but this solution is not suitable. When we receive requests like this from the customers we recommend building EMC Unity, it's a full package, you can backup, you can share and you can use it as a LAN in your virtualization environment.
My experience is that the fact that they give you certain toolsets based on certain modules only makes it difficult for us to save costs due to upgrading. So it would be nice if they could have the same toolset right from the smallest to the biggest modules, but being specific frame-dependent. The toolset itself does whatever I currently want.
Senior Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-09-10T09:04:00Z
Sep 10, 2019
The solution needs better performance and a more user-friendly operating system. The solution needs a better gateway between the on-premises and cloud deployment models. We have to work around it or find a third party to assist. The pricing is high, compared to the competition.
This solution should cover more platforms, and there should be more product coverage. I think that the GUI should be improved because sometimes, not everything is properly displayed. I would like to see better Fibre Channel support. DDBoost is one of the most important features of the Data Domain appliance. The acronym stands for Data Domain Bandwidth Optimized OST, which gives the ability to distribute backup job tasks between DD and the host which writes to DD. This is called DSP - Distributed Segment Processing which is used during the backup process. Another part of DDBoost, Clone Controlled Replication aka File Managed Replication, which is used on backup system site to easily replicate DDBoost created backup pieces of such. Lack of this functionality is, in my opinion, big limitation. When you consult interoperability matrices you will find (as an example of not full coverage) 1. No DDBoost support for Spectrum Space (former Tivoli Storage Manager) which claims market share higher than 15% 2. No support for Managed File Replication for Veeam Backup & Replication DD Boost over FC - which is one of the backup software leaders The above are the most obvious examples on which I based my RFE to broaden the coverage. FC improvements – I’d like to run DD replication over FC; if it would be possible then using DDBoost over FC and Replication over FC will remove the necessity for any data movement over IP. This solution would give us a clear separation between transport protocols used for management purposes (TCP) and those used for backup data transfer (FC).
DD Boost software delivers an advanced level of integration with backup applications and data base utilities, enhancing performance and ease of use. Dell also provides a DD Boost File System Plug-In (BoostFS) with DD Boost for even greater application support, which enables all the benefits of DD Boost for applications that use NFS for data protection. Rather than sending all data to the system for deduplication processes, DD Boost enables the backup server or application client to send only...
In one and half years at our company, we have faced only one challenge with DD Boost, which is the password expiry. By default, the password of DD Boost expires in thirty days, after which a query needs to be raised using Google and find out the limited extension time to resolve the issue. There is limited knowledge and documents regarding DD Boost over the internet, it needs to be enhanced by the vendor.
If you are using it with Recovery Manager, there are certain limitations. If those limitations are addressed, productivity will improve. If you're not following the instructions provided by NMDA for such a single query manager, the product may not function correctly.
DD Boost is a bit expensive.
The solution must provide better deduplication. We don't get much deduplication if the data volume is large and the retention period is less.
DD Boost needs to improve its interface. It should be easier to use.
The only issue that needs improvement in the solution stems from EMC DD Boost's cost of renewing support, which is quite expensive. Though the customer uses the product, they don't receive active support from DD Boost even though they pay for it. The solution's technical support needs to improve the quality of their services.
While there is always room for improvement, I can't speak to the exact features that need to be changed. The solution could always be cheaper.
The solution could be faster. However, they already have acceptable speeds. The DD Boost is only a transport layer of the product. For example, we went on RFP, and the two main candidates were Veritas NetBackup and Dell DPS. We chose Dell DPS because of DD Boost. Veritas NetBackup also uses DD Boost, but Dell DPS is defaulted and integrated into the client. There are things other than DD Boost that can be improved. In the future, we will see more things that the product exhibits. I feel DD Boost will only improve in relation to Dell because it is integrated into the client and the software. In the next release, it will be good to have a real-time view of the volume and for it to be shown as a metic. In addition, we are backing up many terabytes and sending gigabytes of unique data, so it will be good to have physical and logical data in DD Boost. Not having this makes it difficult to quantify the savings.
DD Boost could improve the solution by offering additional customizations that build upon existing features such as deduplication ratios. The primary objective of the solution is to create backups of existing data and push that data out to clients' backup systems. If they can make the process faster and introduce more enhancements, it would greatly benefit the backup environment.
An area for improvement is DD Boost's technical support.
It would be good if the product could be useful not just for general backup. I'm always using it for backup only. If I need any storage, I go for Dell EMC VMAX or Dell EMC VxRail, while for Dell EMC Data Domain Boost, the main purpose for me is for backup only. The pricing for this solution is also expensive, so you have to look carefully at its pricing. Dell EMC Data Domain Boost can also be a difficult application, particularly when you need to write a script for anything you would like to do.
The solution could improve by adding more flexibility for the customers here in Thailand. Some of the small capacity models of the solution are not needed by our customers. There should be a more flexible version of the solution. In a feature release, there should be immutable features.
The deduplication is very bad on this solution. After 85% the utilization gets very bad. The solution doesn't scale. If you hit your capacity, you need to buy a new device. Technical support has fallen in quality. It used to be much better.
Integration could be better. Sometimes when integrating with different systems, it's not straightforward.
The capacity of the solution is very low which is why we're moving to a different product.
There is nothing that's very difficult about this product right now. However, the GUI can use some improvement. When I compare Cohesity and Data Domain, I think Cohesity is more user friendly. In terms of Data Domain, the restored items should be converted from the Rockwell SQL end. That is the one thing which puts me off being a Data Domain administrator. I should have the authority to restore whatever comes to my end. I should get that capability as an admin. Being an admin, I need to be able to restore the things from my end rather than waiting.
Like any product, it would be good to improve performance and the ease of dealing with operating the system. It needs a more familiar interface to make it easier to use for everyone. Other than that, I don't think so that there are more features that will be necessary and important for every user. To me, all the features are suitable and convenient. If I was looking for something for Dell to add to the product, it would be notifications. As far as improvement, the stability of the connection could be improved. The tool itself is okay, but not the gateway between the on-prem Data Domain and the cloud. We have to find a workaround or use third party products. So in the next release, I'd like to see a better connection gateway between cloud and on-prem. Improvement of the pricing would be a welcome change.
The experience of restoring VMware or Veeam Backup is difficult when the backup you are using is a solution for backup, which is already having a deduplication. When you try to restore from Data Domain, it doesn't work perfectly, because Data Domain is already having a deduplication as well. This is only a deduplication issue. If you are restoring databases with a normal backup, it will work very fast. However, if you are restoring your database at the deduplication by VM backup, then the deduplication for it will be very slow.
The management interfaces are quite good at the moment. The multi-tier functionality can be improved, but it is quite good. They could improve replication and perhaps support additional sharing network protocols. I would also like to see a better implementation of NFS Version 3, but it is already implemented and quite usable as it is.
The solution needs to have a more transparent environment. The solution needs to be more user-friendly for the end-users.
This product is expensive compared to other storage so the price can be improved. The restore and deduplication features are good, but they can be further improved.
There are some limitations where you cannot use it as a shared server or as a file server, it is limited for the only backup. We have customers asking for a file server that can be used to share data with their employees, with an organization, or to use it on VMware as a storage unit, but this solution is not suitable. When we receive requests like this from the customers we recommend building EMC Unity, it's a full package, you can backup, you can share and you can use it as a LAN in your virtualization environment.
During my experience with Data Domain selling and basing on customers feedback, there is really no limitations regarding Data Domain Boost (DD Boost).
My experience is that the fact that they give you certain toolsets based on certain modules only makes it difficult for us to save costs due to upgrading. So it would be nice if they could have the same toolset right from the smallest to the biggest modules, but being specific frame-dependent. The toolset itself does whatever I currently want.
It should be expanded to include other databases and software. It should also be made easier to restore.
The solution needs better performance and a more user-friendly operating system. The solution needs a better gateway between the on-premises and cloud deployment models. We have to work around it or find a third party to assist. The pricing is high, compared to the competition.
This solution should cover more platforms, and there should be more product coverage. I think that the GUI should be improved because sometimes, not everything is properly displayed. I would like to see better Fibre Channel support. DDBoost is one of the most important features of the Data Domain appliance. The acronym stands for Data Domain Bandwidth Optimized OST, which gives the ability to distribute backup job tasks between DD and the host which writes to DD. This is called DSP - Distributed Segment Processing which is used during the backup process. Another part of DDBoost, Clone Controlled Replication aka File Managed Replication, which is used on backup system site to easily replicate DDBoost created backup pieces of such. Lack of this functionality is, in my opinion, big limitation. When you consult interoperability matrices you will find (as an example of not full coverage) 1. No DDBoost support for Spectrum Space (former Tivoli Storage Manager) which claims market share higher than 15% 2. No support for Managed File Replication for Veeam Backup & Replication DD Boost over FC - which is one of the backup software leaders The above are the most obvious examples on which I based my RFE to broaden the coverage. FC improvements – I’d like to run DD replication over FC; if it would be possible then using DDBoost over FC and Replication over FC will remove the necessity for any data movement over IP. This solution would give us a clear separation between transport protocols used for management purposes (TCP) and those used for backup data transfer (FC).