CloudAlly, now from Opentext, which acquired CloudAlly parent company Zix in December, 2021, aims to offer an easy and reliable backup solution for leading online services such as Office365, Google Apps, Box and Salesforce. CloudAlly subscriptions include: - Unlimited secure Amazon S3 storage and unlimited retention of daily archives - Archive storage in Amazon’s U.S., E.U. or Australia Data Centers - One-click non-destructive…
$2
user, month
Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365
Score 8.3 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 is a BaaS (Backup as a Service) solution used to back up and restore Microsoft 365 data, including Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft OneDrive for Business and Microsoft Teams data.
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CloudAlly by OpenText
Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365
Editions & Modules
SharePoint Online and OneDrive backups for Business
$2
user, month
Backup Box for Business and Enterprise
$2
user, month
Gmail Backup
$2
user, month
Yahoo! Mail Backup
$2
user, month
IMAP Backup
$2
user, month
Amazon DynamoDB and SimpleDB Backups
$2
user, month
office-365-backup
$3
user, month
Google Apps Backup
$3
user, month
Salesforce Backup
$3
user, month
VDC for Microsoft 365
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Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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We chose CloudAlly because it had both Box and Salesforce as backup options so we were able to only setup one service, rather than two. The price point is also much better than OwnBackup, which was our second option. I like Skyvia for importing data, but their interface is not …
Datto has an old-fashioned interface that often makes restores more difficult, particularly it's lack of flexibility in searching and then selecting some or all of the data that is returned by the search. You'll find yourself clicking through multiple pages of returns with no …
SyncBackPro required on prem software and extra management, and while it was VERY inexpensive (just $50-$60 I think?), once we saw Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 demonstrated, we just didn't want to even look at other products - it just seemed like the right fix for us. To …
Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 just works reliably where as other products are either slower or don't work or the support is off shore. Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 has very good technical support resources.
The reliability and ease-of-use for Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 is reliable for backups and retention to ensure that we are proactively and aggressively preparing for any disruption, business continuity scenario, or outage that would cause issues across our organization. …
Before choosing Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365, we conducted an evaluation of AvePoint Cloud Backup and Metallic. Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 emerged as the top choice because its advanced recovery granularity combined with better interface design surpassed the …
Compared to AvePoint and Metallic, recovery granularity at Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 is granular and managing the solution is easier. We chose Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 due to its vast number of options and high stability. This is done with such concern; …
Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud is another good option similar to Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365. It provides better built-in Cyber Security features than Veeam's product. However, the Technical Documentation and Support of Veam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 seems much better …
Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 is specifically focused at Microsoft 365 data. The other products are good backup products. They all have similar interfaces and functionality. It is my oppinion that the Veeam series of software is more user friendly and works very well. I have …
It beats them all out with the easiness to use and the great features that it offers. I have used other solutions and this product is much better than any of them. I even enjoy their support team when I have questions or issues. They are great at assisting me.
Veeam is superior in multiple ways. Simpler, more cost effective licensing model. Easier to restore data to ANY supported format, including PST. (Backupify did not have PST support for years.) No account management; if I did not stay on top of things, like license …
CloudAlly is a great backup for Salesforce and Box that is cloud based for a reasonable monthly/annual cost. Thankfully, we have rarely had to use our backups, but the service has been very reliable. It is less appropriate if you are not storing a lot in any of the platforms that they backup
Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 is well suited for medium-size companies who have a significant amount of free storage and want to keep their own copies for retention/legal reasons. It is also a great way to back up SharePoint sites in the event of something being lost or incorrectly changed by a user. It is not great for deep visibility into your backups and exact sizing. There is no good way to truly view which items are taking up storage without digging into PowerShell commands.
My CFO seemed to have lost a whole year of important emails. I simply restored them to his mailbox in a matter of minutes.
An employee left the company but an issue came up with a quote this person sent out. I could search his mailbox and got the quote as well as all communications from that customer.
It is nice to be able to search emails in various mailboxes without disturbing the user.
It is also nice to go back in time. Say they deleted those emails last month I can go back years if needed.
Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 just works so well and is so easy to use. I researched multiple options for Office 365 backup and none seemed to be as easy to setup and use as Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 and the pricing was very comfortable to us. I can't imagine any reason why we would change away from Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365.
Veeam Data Cloud has an easy and user-friendly interface, easy integration with Microsoft 365 cloud, strong backup and recovery functionality, and robust security features. It is one of the few solutions that can export to .pst files and also has a very simple opt-out because the data is stored on the Microsoft cloud.
We have a lot of data, and pulling backups out of the store sometimes takes a bit of time - but this is within acceptable tolerances. I don't expect restores to be instantaneous, and I can't quantify if the speed is software or data repository.
Support for all Veeam products is pretty good. While documentation sometimes is written for someone who's already an expert on the platform, their support portal is easy enough to use, and they are very responsive once a support need is documented. I have never had a problem with Veeam that could not be resolved in fairly short order.
We chose CloudAlly because it had both Box and Salesforce as backup options so we were able to only setup one service, rather than two. The price point is also much better than OwnBackup, which was our second option. I like Skyvia for importing data, but their interface is not as easy to use.
My familiarity with Veeam Data Cloud specifically is what drew me to the product. They both seem equally capable, but when you know a product you generally tend to go that direction. I believe the other provider could back up our environment, but I am not familiar with it and as I have stated when you need to get up and going quick it is best to be very familiar with the product you are utilizing.
The only real impact is from a compliance standpoint. Our company is expected at a regulatory level to be protecting our data and even though the tenant has little traffic there could still be some regulated data in there. We have to be able to tell an auditor that it's being backed up by an enterprise grade solution, and that's what VDC was intended for.