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    • lanceL
      lance
      last edited by lance

      Review Request: Current version of Symantec Backup Exec, for awhile there it was really bad. I was wondering if it has been improved at all.

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      • IRJI
        IRJ
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        If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

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        • lanceL
          lance @IRJ
          last edited by lance

          @IRJ said:

          If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

          We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @lance
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            @lance said:

            @IRJ said:

            If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

            We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

            We followed the same path as you and couldnt be happier. My IT deportment was all Symantec when I started here. I slowly got rid of all their crappy products... PC Anywhere, BackupExec, and SEP.

            When I first showed my boss Veeam, he was in disbelief how easy it was.

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            • lanceL
              lance @IRJ
              last edited by lance

              @IRJ said:

              @lance said:

              @IRJ said:

              If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

              We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

              We followed the same path as you and couldnt be happier. My IT deportment was all Symantec when I started here. I slowly got rid of all their crappy products... PC Anywhere, BackupExec, and SEP.

              When I first showed my boss Veeam, he was in disbelief how easy it was.

              We still use SEP and I cant wait until we switch. I think that we are going to go with Webroot when we do.

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              • lanceL
                lance @IRJ
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                @IRJ said:

                @lance said:

                @IRJ said:

                If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

                We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

                We followed the same path as you and couldnt be happier. My IT deportment was all Symantec when I started here. I slowly got rid of all their crappy products... PC Anywhere, BackupExec, and SEP.

                When I first showed my boss Veeam, he was in disbelief how easy it was.

                What AV did you end up switching to?

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @lance
                  last edited by

                  @lance said:

                  @IRJ said:

                  @lance said:

                  @IRJ said:

                  If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

                  We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

                  We followed the same path as you and couldnt be happier. My IT deportment was all Symantec when I started here. I slowly got rid of all their crappy products... PC Anywhere, BackupExec, and SEP.

                  When I first showed my boss Veeam, he was in disbelief how easy it was.

                  We still use SEP and I cant wait until we switch. I think that we are going to go with Webroot when we do.

                  We use Sophos. I absolutely love the AV, but their support isnt that great. The good news is that I only have to contact support once a year or so.

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                  • lanceL
                    lance @IRJ
                    last edited by lance

                    @IRJ said:

                    @lance said:

                    @IRJ said:

                    If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

                    We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

                    We followed the same path as you and couldnt be happier. My IT deportment was all Symantec when I started here. I slowly got rid of all their crappy products... PC Anywhere, BackupExec, and SEP.

                    When I first showed my boss Veeam, he was in disbelief how easy it was.

                    PC anywhere was a awesome product back in the day and then it just kinda of went away.

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ @lance
                      last edited by

                      @lance said:

                      @IRJ said:

                      @lance said:

                      @IRJ said:

                      If you are just backing up VMs look at Veeam and Unitrends. I have used both of them, and both were pretty good. Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

                      We currently use Veeam and we plan on staying with them, but I was just wondering about backup exec. We used to use BE and planned to upgrade to BE 2012 but when we started using it, it was just sooo bad we moved to Veeam.

                      We followed the same path as you and couldnt be happier. My IT deportment was all Symantec when I started here. I slowly got rid of all their crappy products... PC Anywhere, BackupExec, and SEP.

                      When I first showed my boss Veeam, he was in disbelief how easy it was.

                      PC anywhere was a awesome product back in the day and then it just kinda of went away.

                      The way we were using it when I started here was the same way, you would use VNC. We only used it on our local network. That was my first project, deploying VNC via AD and removing PCA

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                      • Maria LevkinaM
                        Maria Levkina @IRJ
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                        @IRJ said:

                        Veeam was the winner for us because of its ease of use and quick restore of VMs

                        Thank you! 🙂

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                        • tobywellsT
                          tobywells @lance
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                          @lance 2012 is still pretty poor compared to Unitrends and Veeam is my default choice for VM backup. BE 2014 is "imminent" but Im not even looking at it.

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                          • lanceL
                            lance @tobywells
                            last edited by

                            @tobywells said:

                            @lance 2012 is still pretty poor compared to Unitrends and Veeam is my default choice for VM backup. BE 2014 is "imminent" but Im not even looking at it.

                            I had a feeling that this was still the case.

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                            • lanceL
                              lance @lance
                              last edited by

                              @lance said:

                              @tobywells said:

                              @lance 2012 is still pretty poor compared to Unitrends and Veeam is my default choice for VM backup. BE 2014 is "imminent" but Im not even looking at it.

                              I had a feeling that this was still the case.

                              I think BE needs to stop the bleeding at 2012 and come out with a new backup product.

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                              • IRJI
                                IRJ @lance
                                last edited by

                                @lance said:

                                @lance said:

                                @tobywells said:

                                @lance 2012 is still pretty poor compared to Unitrends and Veeam is my default choice for VM backup. BE 2014 is "imminent" but Im not even looking at it.

                                I had a feeling that this was still the case.

                                I think BE needs to stop the bleeding at 2012 and come out with a new backup product.

                                Yeah. It isnt always a bad thing to ditch an unrepairable sinking ship.

                                Microsoft has had to do this before (ME and Vista), just reinvent the product.

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                                • DenisKelleyD
                                  DenisKelley
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                                  Second Veeam hands down. Really an amazing product.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @IRJ
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                                    @IRJ said:

                                    @lance said:

                                    @lance said:

                                    @tobywells said:

                                    @lance 2012 is still pretty poor compared to Unitrends and Veeam is my default choice for VM backup. BE 2014 is "imminent" but Im not even looking at it.

                                    I had a feeling that this was still the case.

                                    I think BE needs to stop the bleeding at 2012 and come out with a new backup product.

                                    Yeah. It isnt always a bad thing to ditch an unrepairable sinking ship.

                                    Microsoft has had to do this before (ME and Vista), just reinvent the product.

                                    I'm not sure I agree that MS ditched Vista... Windows 7 as far as I could tell was Vista SP3 or was it SP4? In the end Vista was totally usable to me.

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                                    • IRJI
                                      IRJ @Dashrender
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                                      @Dashrender said:

                                      @IRJ said:

                                      @lance said:

                                      @lance said:

                                      @tobywells said:

                                      @lance 2012 is still pretty poor compared to Unitrends and Veeam is my default choice for VM backup. BE 2014 is "imminent" but Im not even looking at it.

                                      I had a feeling that this was still the case.

                                      I think BE needs to stop the bleeding at 2012 and come out with a new backup product.

                                      Yeah. It isnt always a bad thing to ditch an unrepairable sinking ship.

                                      Microsoft has had to do this before (ME and Vista), just reinvent the product.

                                      I'm not sure I agree that MS ditched Vista... Windows 7 as far as I could tell was Vista SP3 or was it SP4? In the end Vista was totally usable to me.

                                      They "reinvented" it. They took all the focus away from Vista and used it towards Windows 7. Once they had Windows 7 down, they silently patched and fixed Vista

                                      Symantec could learn from that.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        I ended up using Vista for years. It really was fine by the later service packs.

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                                        • NaraN
                                          Nara
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                                          I used Backup Exec recently for an environment whose policy required tape. It worked quite well for the purpose. If you need backups to removable media, Backup Exec is the way to go.

                                          Now, before someone talks about how Veeam can do tape now, yes, I've tried it. It's ok. However, if I had an environment that was entirely virtual and required tape, I'd just have Backup Exec back up my Veeam repository.

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