Zmanda Description
Zmanda is a proven, reliable, high-performance enterprise backup and recovery solution. Zmanda provides a comprehensive solution at 50% less than the competition. You also get 24*7 support with a 2x higher NPS than the industry average.
Since 2005, Zmanda has been trusted by enterprises, governments, and educational institutions worldwide.
Zmanda enables you to back up to cloud, NAS, and disk. Zmanda supports advanced features, such as ransomware protection with air gap, client-side deduplication, forever incremental backups, and zero trust. It can be deployed as a container, VM, or Zmanda-hosted instance.
Pricing
Starting at: $499 per year
Features:
- Linux Backup
- Windows Backup
- Database Backup
- Full and Incremental Backups
- NAS/Files Share Backups
- Zmanda Cloud Storage
- Standard Support
Package: Business plus
Starting at: $978 per year
Features:
- 24*7 Premium Support
- Microsoft 365 Backup
- Forever Incremental Backups
- Disaster Recovery
- Vaulting
- Client-Side Data Deduplication
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Zmanda User Reviews
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Zmanda - Solid option. Much more affordable. Date: Aug 25 2023
Summary: Great option for us and probably many other companies that are spending 10x more on other names. Now that release pace has kicked back up, it's an easy recommendation.
Positive: Much better price than alternatives. Works well for mixed infrastructure. We have several generations of products and many types of servers. Zmanda covers everything. We have a good-sized environment with hundreds of servers and VMs, including some legacy boxes. We're backing up to multiple destinations. Hard to find a solution that supports everything in one UI. Backup policies, rotation, deduplication, compression help us keep storage in check.
Negative: (1) Zmanda passed through a couple of acquisitions which slowed updates several years ago. But we're now seeing regular releases and updates, improved documentation, and responsive support. (2) Also, but it helps to be Linux savvy, though the UI and installation workflows have been improved quite a bit in the last 2 releases.
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