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Re: online backup software vendor
From: Marco Matarazzo <marmata () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 13:36:47 +0100
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Randy Carpenter <rcarpen () network1 net>wrote:
The original poster is looking for software that can be hosted locally, which Crashplan is not as far as I can tell. I am also looking for something that can be hosted locally. The only one we have been able to find is Vembu StoreGrid. Our experience with Vembu has ranged from abysmal to horrific. I would highly recommend *not* looking at them. I had not heard of the Commvault solution. We'll have to look into that.
I'm using i365 eVault (www.i365.com) which is an locally hosted solution, with the usual bell and whistles (deduplication, asynchronous mirroring of the storage pool, agents for Exchange/SQL/Oracle/Linux/VMware etc.) and priced right. Did not use Commvault or StoreGrid so can't really compare, but never had any problem with i365! Cheers, ]\/[arco -- I'm Winston Wolf, I solve problems.
Current thread:
- online backup software vendor Richard Zheng (Jan 04)
- RE: online backup software vendor Welch, Bryan (Jan 04)
- Re: online backup software vendor Caleb Tennis (Jan 05)
- Re: online backup software vendor Randy Carpenter (Jan 05)
- Re: online backup software vendor Marco Matarazzo (Jan 05)
- RE: online backup software vendor Neil Robst (Jan 05)
- Re: online backup software vendor Caleb Tennis (Jan 05)
- Re: online backup software vendor Randy Carpenter (Jan 05)
- Re: online backup software vendor Matthew S. Crocker (Jan 05)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: online backup software vendor Randy Carpenter (Jan 05)
- RE: online backup software vendor Blake Pfankuch (Jan 05)