Veeam Backup & Replication Vs Veritas NetBackup

What are the advantages of Veeam over Veritas NetBackup?

Complexity

  • Requires more time to manage backups.
  • NetBackup is more cumbersome to implement and configure advanced features.
  • Management is more complex due to the multiple consoles required (Java, web, restoration, and CMD) compared to Veeam's single console.
  • Backup and restore agents increase administrative overhead.
  • The lack of features forces you to perform manual tasks or use scripts (recovery verification, instant recovery, etc.).

Expensive licenses

  • Higher cost to protect the same amount of data due to capacity-based licensing.
  • Data grows faster than instances, forcing you to purchase more licenses than with Veeam.
  • The list price of NetBackup is several times higher than that of Veeam instance-based licenses.
  • Risk of audits and unexpected charges for accidental use of additional licenses.

Lack of functionality

  • Increases the risk of extended downtime due to a lack of adequate recovery options.
  • Fewer restoration features: no cross-platform restoration, complex bare-metal restoration, no instant recovery for Hyper-V.

Focus on applications

  • Dependence on NetBackup devices for certain functions (Oracle co-pilot, WAN optimization).
  • The device portfolio can be confusing.

Backup Administrator Unit

  • Heavy reliance on administrators specializing in NetBackup.
  • Without an expert, it is difficult to restore data due to the complexity of consoles.
  • If the specialist leaves, data protection remains vulnerable until another administrator learns the ropes.

What are the benefits that Veeam can bring to your environment?

Veeam Single Platform

Simplicity

  • Easy to configure, even for advanced features.
  • Delete task

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