What’s a Good Backup Solution to Replace ArcServe ShadowProtect?

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Asked By StarryNight98 On

I recently took over a system running ArcServe ShadowProtect, but I've noticed it lacks some crucial features I expect from a disaster recovery solution. I'm looking for recommendations on a better backup tool or solution that's more reliable and feature-rich these days. Any suggestions?

5 Answers

Answered By SysAdminVibes On

If you're looking at Veeam or Datto, definitely consider adding cloud storage into the mix. Just a heads up, make sure not to integrate either into your domain.

Answered By BackupBuff89 On

I'm interested to know what gaps you're experiencing with your current setup. Veeam, paired with three repositories, isn't flawless but is getting better! I use a 24-bay SSD for my main on-site backups, plus a QNAP for an off-site copy and iDrive for cloud storage. It's cost-effective and reliable.

Answered By CloudMaster45 On

For our on-prem workloads, we use Rubrik, and for M365, we opted for Druva. Veeam is a popular choice and has its advantages, but it does have some limitations to be aware of.

Answered By TechGuru21 On

I'd recommend checking out Veeam and Druva as they could offer more functionality than what you currently have. It really depends on what you're backing up; are you considering more Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) options and where you'd like your disaster recovery to be located?

Answered By DataWhiz33 On

I've been using Veeam here, and I used it at my previous job too. It's great! I've also tried Vinchin, which works well for backups. Both are solid options that you might want to consider.

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