Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP) is designed to future-proof infrastructure by delivering data protection and disaster recovery for every type of workload. Backed by heterogeneous, image-based technology that protects to and from any target, the vendor boasts combining enterprise-ready features without the complexity of traditional enterprise solutions.
Arcserve UDP supercedes the former Zetta DataProtect backup and recovery solution from Zetta.net, acquired by Arcserve July 2017.
Available options (e.g. Arcserve UDP Archiving) extend the capabilities of the platform.
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Network Operations Manager in Product Management at Doberman Technologies, LLC (11-50 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We have leveraged Arcserve [UDP] backups for many years as our sole disaster recovery solution. We are able to offer up-to hourly backups as well as our own home-brewed direct-to-cloud capabilities back to our own data center for our clients, keeping costs incredibly low for enterprise-level features. In all the years we have used Arcserve [UDP] we have never had a failed recovery, reliability and scalability are the names of the game!
Pros
Stability of agents
Flexibility (able to load on low-end hardware in a pinch)
Reliability of backed up data
Cons
Multi-tenancy, the UDP product is very singular in its levels of deployment, while able to be connected for moving data around they remain their own individual units.
Reporting needs help in general, but especially as it is difficult to ascertain 'most recent backup' it is mostly just success/fail data.
Simplicity, as an enterprise product it can have a steep learning curve.
Most Important Features
Replicate to [an] external backup server, core to our [offsite] efforts we can maintain a single backup server in our cloud which our clients can replicate to, everything fully owned by us!
Deduplication can get extremely small and compressed. This is assisted in being able to use SSD drives and proprietary compression methods.
Return on Investment
We have been able to keep our clients' costs low and add advanced features with no additional overhead for us in licensing.
It does however cost us a significant amount of additional technician time to review backups each day compared to other products aimed in our vertical.
Alternatives Considered
N-able Backup (formerly Solarwinds Backup), Unitrends Data Center Backup and Recovery, ShadowProtect SPX, ConnectWise Recover (formerly Continuum) and Acronis Advanced Backup (formerly Cyber Backup Cloud)
A de minimis incentive was given to thank the reviewer for their time. The incentive was not used to bias or drive a particular response, nor was the incentive contingent on a positive endorsement. More Info
A de minimis incentive was given to thank the reviewer for their time. The incentive was not used to bias or drive a particular response, nor was the incentive contingent on a positive endorsement. More Info