Quest QoreStor vs. Veritas NetBackup Appliance

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Quest QoreStor
Score 8.1 out of 10
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QoreStor facilitates the adoption of most storage types, uniquely including cloud object storage like native object storage. QoreStor’s advanced compression and deduplication algorithms aim to slash storage requirements and costs anywhere QoreStor is deployed, even in the cloud. QoreStor includes ransomware protection capabilities to protect backup data. QoreStor replaces the Quest DR Series the former Dell / Quest backup and recovery solution, featuring data deduplication.N/A
Veritas NetBackup Appliance
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Symantec NetBackup Appliance is a storage and deduplication solution.N/A
Pricing
Quest QoreStorVeritas NetBackup Appliance
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Offerings
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Quest QoreStorVeritas NetBackup Appliance
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Quest QoreStorVeritas NetBackup Appliance
Likelihood to Recommend
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Likelihood to Renew
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8.0
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Usability
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
Quest QoreStorVeritas NetBackup Appliance
Likelihood to Recommend
The product can be run on-premises or in the cloud. It is a fantastic option to reduce the size and storage requirements of backup jobs. If your backup system can already produce a reliable reduction in storage up to 75% then I would say the QoreStor appliance would be irrelevant in your case. It does not perform backups itself. It is simply an extra step to reduce size, encrypt and offload backups to the cloud. this reduces the load on a backup system to handle other tasks while the QoreStor takes over.
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NBU is well suited for taking backups to tape, and the restore is always complete. The scheduler is one key component that we depend on.
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Pros
  • Deduplication
  • Compression
  • Cloud Connection
  • Replication
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  • NetBackup Appliance is the best effective backup and restore solution out in the market for enterprise level.
  • Fastest deduplication available in the appliance.
  • First time ever V-ray implementation.
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Cons
  • Disaster recovery from a populated cloud bucket needs improvement
  • It would be nice to have some limited integration into the KACE SMA product
  • The appliance is low resource use and virtual, but better access to system settings would be nice.
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  • It's doing what we want.
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Likelihood to Renew
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using Netbackup Appliance makes my work simple for Backup and Recovery .
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Usability
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It has been efficient over the years that we acquired it.
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Support Rating
The support team is the main reason I am sticking to Quest/KACE products. They are stellar to work with and always responsive when I need help. The team listens to the user's recommendations for added features and tends to add the ones that really have merit. Support is everything when it comes to working with such a company
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Support is great so far.
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Alternatives Considered
When I evaluated the Dell system it was an entirely new server on-site, with licensed levels of inlocking the storage it had on board. For a smaller organization, the Dell system was not cost-effective with a large upfront payment, and additional hardware to manage on-site. The QoreStor system was a virtual machine that could pop into my current system and just use allocated storage already in place. In addition, the upfront cost was dramatically less than the Dell option and no additional hardware
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Symantec NetBackup Appliance is much better than any other backup solutions out in the market, with new features like Oracle Intelligent Policy and extensive support for virtualization.
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Return on Investment
  • Dramatically decreased cloud storage costs
  • Backup Jobs take less time on the Backup system
  • An additional level of backup and encryption
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  • Acquisition--Eliminating ordering approvals, scheduling, and delivery of separate media server components.
  • Support—Eliminate finger pointing among different component vendors if an issue occurs.
  • Patching and Firmware Updates—Reduce compatibility issues by no longer managing all the components for revision levels, firmware, and more.
  • Administration—Use one management console to perform multiple tasks.
  • Installation and Integration—Remove the hassle of installation, integration, testing, and performance tuning.
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