Infrascale vs. VMware Site Recovery (DRaaS)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Infrascale
Score 10.0 out of 10
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The Infrascale Platform is the flagship cloud storage, data protection, and disaster recovery platform from the California based company, Infrascale.N/A
VMware Site Recovery (DRaaS)
Score 8.0 out of 10
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VMware offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) via the VMware Site Recovery DRaaS for on-premise workloads or AWS, VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery on-demand DRaaS delivered as a SaaS solution, or Cloud Provider Disaster Recovery Solutions DRaaS offerd through accredited VMware partners.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
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Score 7.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
InfrascaleVMware Site Recovery (DRaaS)
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited for a company that has an extensive virtual environment setup. Definitely a good choice for companies that require an in-depth disaster recovery system, especially when the infrastructure is hosted in house. This system is expensive on a monthly basis, so I would not recommend this to small businesses as there are less expensive alternatives out there.
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VMware Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery tools are well suited for customers who are heavily integrated with vSphere and VMs for their on-premises data centers today. VMware Cloud on AWS is great for customers who do not have DR sites and want to leverage the public cloud to build a DR site on demand quickly.
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Pros
  • Backing Up At The Virtualization-Level of a server environment
  • Email notifications built-in, allowing you to know when backups have failed - or if there's a firmware update available for the box
  • Backup Replication to off-site hosted appliance
  • Customer service is ALWAYS immediately responsive. Never have to wait more than an hour to hear back once a ticket is submitted
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  • Integration with VMware environments
  • Simple to use for current VMware admins
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Cons
  • The interface can use a serious update. It's understandable, but not modern.
  • I don't like the fact that it forced an upgrade to VMware. That's not something that can be done by every company very easily.
  • The restore process can be more intuitive.
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  • vSphere replication not as feature rich as storage replication
  • Third party software necessary if looking into public cloud
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Usability
It is one of the best cloud back up data protection software and software platforms on the entire market for MSPs. There are not many other solutions that offer this level of customization and execution in the data protection and disaster recovery arena better than Infrascale. I highly recommend it for any MSP.
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Support Rating
It is the cheapest way to truly protect data and has an amazing support team behind the product. You get what you pay for.
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VMware support is typically outstanding, of course, they have multiple departments, and you need to work with the specific teams to get advanced support for things specific to VMware Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery. In contrast, other companies that deal directly with that technology may be more responsive to those specifics. Typically VMware is excellent and helpful in critical outages. For smaller to medium issues, it can take some time to get addressed appropriately.
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Alternatives Considered
Infrascale Platform is the most modern backup service/device we've utilized. EaseUs and Ghost were just software that would run within a Windows environment (at the time) and backup to a device that we kept on-site. EaseUs would fail quite often with Incremental backups - so I would spend a lot of time re-running full backups to ensure we didn't experience data loss in the event of a crash. Ghost was used when I was first hired at this district - so I didn't have much hands-on experience with it. But I know it was a bundled offering with Anti-Virus back when we utilized it ('07-'09ish).
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VMware is software and typically hardware agnostic, this does require extra design and consideration versus putting in backup appliances. Some other solutions are a software as well and can be layered on top of vSphere to enhance existing environments. We need to weigh the benefits of licensing versus software costs and the management cost of having multiple tools.
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Return on Investment
  • Reduced backup costs.
  • HIPAA compliant. Allowed us to gain business in the medical field.
  • CIP compliant. Gained business in the financial field.
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  • Requires running vSphere at target DR sites
  • Potential licensing cost for cold/standby locations
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