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Unitrends Single Bay Archive Docking Station

$193.99
Mfg # USBEHD CDW # 2993702

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The Unitrends Single Bay Archive Docking Station helps with the management of data backups and archives. This docking station’s intuitive features enable quick and easy installation.

$193.99
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Offers excellent stability, scalability, and effectivness
What is our primary use case? I use Unitrends to back up my VMware virtual machines and files, ensuring redundancy for both disks and protection against ransomware. I have implemented an air gap strategy by keeping some backups physically disconnected for added security. How has it helped my organization? Us
The solution can be used to back up servers and Hyper-V cluster nodes, but its support is super expensive
What is our primary use case? We use Unitrends to back up all our servers and Hyper-V cluster nodes. What is most valuable? The backup feature and recovery option are good because they allow the instant recovery of Hyper-V nodes and files. Since we have set up versioning on our file servers, often there is n
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A highly stable tool that needs to focus on improving its UI
What is our primary use case? We are using the solution for real-time synchronization. Also, we use Unitrends RXDA. What is most valuable? The instant power-on feature of the operating system and real-time synchronization are some of the features which I have found to be valuable in the solution. What needs
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Reliable and has a simple user interface, but its on-premise version isn't easy to scale
What is our primary use case? We use Unitrends to back up our virtual machines and files. Every once in a while, we also use it for restoring files. What is most valuable? What I found most valuable in Unitrends is its simple user interface. It also works reliably. What needs improvement? It's a little com
Decent platform to go with; don't have any issues with it
What is our primary use case? Our primary use case for Unitrends is backup. What needs improvement? Probably the biggest issue I've had is actually paying for the unit and part of that problem is that they use a third party for the billing. When my sort needs to be renewed, I'm never notified. So, six months
An easy-to-use solution; lacks clear cloud unification and direction
What is our primary use case? We used Unitrends for Microsoft Hyper-V Cluster, VMWare ESXi Clusters, physical servers, virtual servers, SQL databases, and Exchange DAGs databases. How has it helped my organization? We consolidated down from several disparate backup applications to Unitrends and AvePoint. Wh
The daily backup report is one of the most valuable features
What is our primary use case? We use it to back up our VMware environments. We do daily backups of virtual servers and databases. How has it helped my organization? It has reduced recovery time. From recovering VMs to just simple file-level recovery. It's all fast and easy. What is most valuable? The daily
The whole appliance needs to be more resilient. If you are a large organization, this is a product for you.
What is our primary use case? It performs as a backup product. How has it helped my organization? The whole appliance needs to be more resilient. It lost our database, and that is something that cannot happen. If the data was written and managed a little better, we would not lose our entire backup. A bit mor
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