Cryoserver is an email archiving solution delivered either on-premises or in the cloud. It stores copies of every email sent and received by an organisation in a secure archive. It then turns this data into a resource for everyday use. Cryoserver is designed to keep business-critical information contained in email or IM is safe and retrievable. Cryoserver free trials available.
$0.35
per GB per month.
MailMeter
Score 9.6 out of 10
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Irish company Waterford Technologies offers MailMeter, an email archiving solution.
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Pricing
Cryoserver
MailMeter
Editions & Modules
Cryoserver Cloud
$0.35
per GB per month.
Cryoserver Software
$1.00
per active user per month or less
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cryoserver
MailMeter
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
$150
No setup fee
Additional Details
With Cryoserver Cloud the price per GB reduces as the archive grows. i.e. 120TB will be ~$0.10 per GB per month.
Probably an unfair comparison, but Mimecast has some interesting features that MailMeter does not. First, Mimecast is cloud, MailMeter is on-premise. Mimecast has all the same eDiscovery features that MailMeter has, however is also able to offer seamless archive stubbing into …
It simplifies my professional life by keeping all my emails safe in archive, Used to have a loss of emails previously due to accidental deletion one way or another this keeps all my emails safe, and no more IT contacts to recover emails if they are in Microsoft AD its all taken care by Cryoserver Loved the search filters can pinpoint the email I want.
Everyone from every department uses Office 365 and we delete thousands of emails in a month or so that are auto-triggered in our production environment which we don't find relevant at that time but later that email saves our project in some folder. We delete all emails to make space for new emails to come in, and in that process. If we lose those emails then we simply use MailMeter to see the deleted email with a request and use advance search and download or tag that email.
Of the few times I've dealt with support, I felt like the people who were on the other end couldn't help me. Latest instance was with resolving a license renewal issue, they had to connect me to someone in Ireland and were on a tight schedule to help me during their shift. Come to find that I could not renew a license because their license server was down. In all it wasn't a good support experience, however unfortunately par for the course.
Probably an unfair comparison, but Mimecast has some interesting features that MailMeter does not. First, Mimecast is cloud, MailMeter is on-premise. Mimecast has all the same eDiscovery features that MailMeter has, however is also able to offer seamless archive stubbing into Outlook. Since you don't have to suck up resources on your local network, you easily save money spent on disk/compute resources.
This product has done a bang up job in providing quick access to historical email content. The amount of time saved, including instant verification of email transactions, make this product worth the yearly license.
As a result of hosting our mail archive onsite, we have had to spend large amounts of our total pool on disk space, cutting down on overall ROI.
MailMeter does not require hefty Virtual Machine resources, which allows us to allocate resources towards other servers.