Carbonite Availability vs. Cloudcasa

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Carbonite Availability
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Carbonite acquired Double-Take, a data replication and disaster recovery option, in early 2017. The technology now powers Carbonite Availability, the now Carbonite supported high availability and data replication product.N/A
Cloudcasa
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Cloudcasa is a scalable, cyber-resilient backup, recovery and data migration service for developers, DevOps and IT Ops, used for Velero installations and backup, recovery, and migration of Kubernetes clusters and data on premises or in AKS, EKS, and GKE. Cloudcasa can recover data to any cluster or any cloud, including cross-account, cross-cluster, cross-region, and cross-cloud data recovery and data migration.N/A
Pricing
Carbonite AvailabilityCloudcasa
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Carbonite AvailabilityCloudcasa
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
Carbonite AvailabilityCloudcasa
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
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Usability
9.0
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Support Rating
7.3
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User Testimonials
Carbonite AvailabilityCloudcasa
Likelihood to Recommend
I believe it would work well with continuous replication in a DR scenario with no time limits and having the ability to fail back is a bonus, but in a one off move the decision to restrict the time it can sync for has proven to be an issue for us.
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Pros
  • Allows for easy review and updating during replication processes. The Portal is user-friendly and very accessible with little user training.
  • Allows us to know when we have errors in replication and actions needed.
  • Their support is very quick and reliable in the event we have questions or issue.
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Cons
  • License management is poor and the online system is very restrictive, We are using a one time "Move" product that has a fixed life ... but sometimes in a small team other high priority tasks come along.
  • We lost all access to all licenses in the portal and all support because we hadn't used them in ninety days. Very poor service. We did get access back eventually but it took a lot of "bargaining".
  • Failover isn't always as smooth as it could be. VMDKs don't release properly and the move fails and has to be done manually. Not hard just frustrating. VMWare to VMWare.
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Usability
Cabonite Availability is a very practical and useful tool that can help any business weather any type of IT disaster. The ease and quickness of restoring data helps us provide as seamless an experience as possible. Many times our customers will never know there was an outage. This brings confidence in our brand and improves our organization's standing and reputation.
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Support Rating
Once through to support it is very good and they have assisted us through a number of issues. I don't always think that they provide a solution, more a workaround, but in a move situation where each copy is moving once, that isn't an issue. I'd be more concerned if we were using it to manage a DR scenario.
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Alternatives Considered
Zerto is a very nice tool when performing virtual to virtual replication. If you were to add a physical server in the mix, it would not be able to handle that server or the data on it. Veeam is a way is similar to Zerto where it only has the ability to handle virtual to virtual replication. The big difference is that it's not continuous replication. It uses a snapshot technology to grab the changes from the last snapshot and replicate that over.
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Return on Investment
  • It has helped us to service our customers
  • It has helped us provide tools for re-sellers
  • It has allowed our customers to keep their critical apps running in the event of a disaster
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