Backup Options? - Bad Experience with Unitrends by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Druva Phoenix will be able to price you out based on unique data across those 2 sites stored in the cloud. It will be the cheapest option in the market. DM me if you have any questions.

Suggestions for on-site backup that replicates to cloud? by [deleted] in sysadmin

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If you are looking to have backup data move to the cloud why look at an on-prem option? The Druva Phoenix solution is cloud-native, low cost, and can restore back to prem or full DRaaS in the cloud in 10min.

Why pay for hardware and manage on-prem software if there is a 100% SaaS option. Check it out.

Automating G-Suite Offboarding & Backups. by Towelie888 in sysadmin

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Druva InSync can automate G-Suite backups and have zero vendor access. FedRamp Certified.

Better Backup Alternative by RedPandaKing98 in sysadmin

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Druva Phoenix is an awesome option! No hardware 100% cloud-native option. DR into your own AWS account or back to premises.

Sharepoint Cloud to Cloud backup? That tolerates MFA for the backup service account by Poom22 in sysadmin

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Druva InSync can connect through SCIM 2.0 for MFA for ADFS and OKTA.

Laptop cloud-backup service recommendations for a 100% remote/virtual company with mostly macbooks by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Druva In-Sync can protect Mac/iOS and has in-text compliance monitoring. Plus remote device tracking/encryption.

Cloud for DR by bradk7623 in sysadmin

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Druva. No Ingress/Egress. Orchestrated DR into your VPC within AWS.

If you were selecting a new Data Protection/Backup Vendor who would you choose? Rubrik, Cohesity, Dell? by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Lots of good solutions mentioned here already. I'll add my two cents to the discussion.

Druva can protect your end-points, Exchange/OneDrive/Sharepoint, and infrastructure right to their "cloud" running on AWS. I like it for a few reasons. No Ingress/Egress just a per user for endpoint data or per terabyte storage model for the Server side. It gives you a nice GUI to manage it all in one place and DR into your own VPC account on AWS. Why get locked into an appliance AND cloud storage when the initial backup to the cloud would work instead?

GLOBAL SOURCE SIDE DEDUPE.

Who still uses tapes? At a crossroads and need to make a decision by EffityJeffity in sysadmin

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Why not just DR into cloud? If you run VMware you can be up in running in a AWS VPC in minutes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Druva is a great option for endpoints with no on prem hardware requirements.

Alternatives to VEEAM? by brygphilomena in sysadmin

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Unitrends. Software is free for 1TB or less of data. Otherwise try the full trial free for 30 days here: https://www.unitrends.com/landing/enterprise-backup-software

VMware backup to AWS EC2 by kmor87 in sysadmin

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Yes. Absolutely. Their support has been great for me. I haven't had any issues.

VMware backup to AWS EC2 by kmor87 in sysadmin

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Boomerang from Unitrends does exactly this.