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CloudEndure Disaster Recovery to AWS

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    Information Technology and Services

Exceptional Solution in Disaster Recovery

  • July 08, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
CloudEndure Disaster Recovery is an exceptional solution that offers businesses the peace of mind they need in the face of unforeseen disasters. As a customer who has relied on this platform, I can confidently say that CloudEndure's capabilities go above and beyond in safeguarding critical data and ensuring business continuity.

One of the most impressive aspects of CloudEndure Disaster Recovery is its ease of implementation. The platform seamlessly integrates with existing infrastructure, regardless of the cloud provider or on-premises environment being used. Setting up the solution is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly interface and comprehensive documentation. From initial setup to ongoing maintenance, CloudEndure simplifies the complex task of implementing and managing disaster recovery.
What do you dislike about the product?
Complexity for Non-Technical Users
Cost
Lack of Integration
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Data Loss Prevention
Business Continuity


    Management Consulting

Propose CloudaEndure DR to Client for their AWS to compete with Azure Site Recovery (ASR)

  • May 21, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Allows low cost failover while maintaining high RTO and RPO.

Instead of running full fledged workloads in DR env, cloud endure allows the ability to run small no. of VMs to replicate data for mass VMs.
What do you dislike about the product?
None that come to mind at the moment. I have been very content in my experience with leveraging CloudEndure.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is allowing automated failover to DR region at low cost


    Atul K.

One stop solution for migration, backup and DR using Cloud Endure

  • April 16, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Integrated backup and DR solution.for Disaster recovery addressing most commonly required RPO and RTO requirements. As a one-time license, same can also be used for migration. SaaS Service and we can get started in less than a day.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Replication servers are dynamically created and IP address range was required to open up the ports and for the service to run. Had initial issues in setting it up, but worked well after that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One time migration tool and ongoing setup for Disaster recovery and site resilience. Addresses most of the commonly required RPO and RTO requirements except for the less than 1-2 mns RPO.


    Avanish K.

CloudEndure Disaster Recovery Review

  • March 17, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
-Cloud Based advanced feature with minimum data loss make it a friendly tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
- Little costly & integration issue with systems needs improvement
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Minimise the Data Loss
- Recover from Application


    Nitesh S.

CloudEndiure - A World Class Disaster Recovery Solution

  • September 17, 2022
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The best thing about CloudEndure is how easy it is to setup and enable Disaster Recovery for any workload inside our outside AWS.
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't yet faced any issue with CloudEndure till now and hence there is nothing to dislike.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
CloudEndure is helping me to provide Disaster Recovery Solution to my customers for their mission critical applications.


    Kumar P.

Hassle free disaster data recovery.

  • August 17, 2022
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about this service is that it supports all types of infrastructures physical machines, virtual machines (including VM wares), Cloud-based machines like OpenStack etc.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing much to dislike, it works perfectly good for my use case.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For me, this service saves a lot of time and money by carrying out this process manually, and since the recovery is fast it reduces the downtime by a substantial amount.


    Bianca A.

A totally different product ideal for disaster data recovery

  • August 07, 2019
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like this service provided by AWS since it differs from the rest because it gives its users the ability to synchronize AWS data to avoid having the need to have a computing infrastructure what causes or brings as an advantage that is paid only for What is actually used in the event of data recovery in a disaster, also does not cause any inconvenience to carry out other functions because it is executed in the background which means that it does not create a large impact so there is no decrease in any At the moment of the performance of our system and the most attractive thing about it is that CloudEndure supports any application no matter where it comes from, that is, it doesn't matter if it comes from the cloud or from some virtual infrastructure, the operation is the same for everyone.
What do you dislike about the product?
Its configuration can be somewhat complicated at the beginning but it is only a matter of time to adapt to it, in addition to carrying out the recovery process it is extremely simple and fast.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having this service at our disposal is really advantageous since we save a lot of time and money by carrying out this process manually, in addition the recovery is fast so that the downtime becomes minimal. .
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Continue to use CloudEndure since you will only pay for what you use and you can recover applications regardless of what source they come from, in addition the recovery process is so fast that business downtime is minimized and all thanks to this service you prefer to use AWS to synchronize the data and thus grant an extremely light computation.


    sharmauiuc

Issue with Customer Service

  • February 26, 2019
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

Very poor customer service.

Unable to help with the issue even after repeated reminders. I have had a machine being backup and when I tried to restore, the restoration failed.
I waited for two days for anyone to respond.

The backup of the machine continued for 60 days. When I tried to restore I could not restore. On a different note, I was able to restore using Acronis Cloud without any issues.


    Dave van Nierop

CloudEndure Disaster Recovery

  • August 16, 2018
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

Commercial license required

AWS cloud-to-AWS cloud has full functionality
Generic cloud/onsite-to-cloud has limited functionality and multiple licenses are needed - 1 for cut-over and 1 for fail-back (2 separate project licenses)

Caveat - if you replicate a source server that has multiple NIC's, your target instance only contains the primary NIC which means when you failback, your original instance is not a match to the final instance; instead, you have to snapshot your failback instance and build a new instance while adding devices [and checking ip forwarding] etc


    Director6974

It has saved us money from having to buy hardware for disaster recovery

  • July 23, 2018
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

Enterprise disaster recovery.
How has it helped my organization?
We went from an organization with minimal to no disaster recovery. I was able to spin up the disaster recovery environment with AWS rather quickly and meet business requirements. We continue to build off of it as well. It is in place, and it is simple enough where we can continue to add licenses and systems, and swap systems out too. As we remove some servers, we can always add new ones in with the same license.
What is most valuable?
The speedy, quick configuration and installation was the initial reason for the product and what I enjoyed about it. Now, it just continues to be simple and works well.
What needs improvement?
One item that they did fix was, and this was when we first started, they had only one type of license. Then they did come out with a Tier 2 type of license, which costs a little less money. It updated a little less frequently, which seems to fit our needs. That was definitely helpful.
There are some servers where we do get failures with the CloudEndure client. I don't know necessarily if it's the CloudEndure issue, but it's something that my engineers fixed on our end. It's always something that's easily repairable, though. There is a constant update of the servers.
It's a fairly simple product once the infrastructure's in place. We did hire a third-party to help us build the AWS infrastructure to work with CloudEndure, but once it was up and running, it pretty much runs on its own now.
For how long have I used the solution?
One to three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
There were no stability issues, once it was up. We built the environment once, but that was because we migrated to the additional licenses. However, once it was up, the only instability was just some random servers. There was pretty much always fixed on the client side, and usually it was Linux machine.
I don't recall any CloudEndure crashes with server usage.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We just did an upgrade, and it went fairly smoothly. Once it is on the machines, if we are not changing anything around, it seems to work fine. Even the reporting features on the dashboard are pretty cool. You can see what state all the servers are in. You can get reporting if something is not updating, so the visual stations are good as well.
How is customer service and technical support?
Technical support has always been responsive. We engage with a third-party to work with us on CloudEndure and the infrastructure, so we work with them most of the time. For any of our dealings with CloudEndure, they have been pretty responsive.
Which solutions did we use previously?
We had an old school type of DR with replication.
Since we put CloudEndure in place, which is our DR for our Tier 1 and 2 servers, replicating out from our facility to AWS, and it has been bare-metal to bare-metal type of disaster recovery. This is our first cloud-based DR solution.
How was the initial setup?
The setup was fairly simple, and we spun it up pretty quickly. We did have a third-party help us, so most of the effort was putting into building the AWS environment, but that wasn't too difficult. We designed the AWS environment, then on a smaller subset, we installed the client and the client started replicating, and that was our initial test. Then from there, we kept adding servers.
What was our ROI?
It helped us build our disaster recovery. Our organization was moving towards the cloud in a lot of areas, so it saves us ample dollars from having to buy hardware for disaster recovery. We even used it for other cloud systems for disaster recovery as well. The other piece to it was not relying on any specific type of server. It worked on our Window servers and our Linux servers, because it is versatile.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing is better now that they had come out with the Tier 2 which replicates a little less often. In comparison to what I would have been spending with any other type of solution, the pricing is fair.
Where the price adds up, there are CloudEndure licenses, then there is the AWS environment, and finally, there is the AWS storage, so cumulatively, it adds up. The license would be better if it cheaper. I do not think it is great pricing, but I would say it's fair.
Through my third-party, I locked-in for the long-term. I received some price discounts from a three-year deal versus a one-year, which I probably question a bit now. It forced us into a certain amount of licenses. From year-to-year, I can't really play with it that often or drop it if needed. I am sort of locked into a certain amount of serviceable licenses because of the long-term deal. This has nothing to do with CloudEndure. This is between the third-party and me.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
When we first went with this, it was we did lay out three options. We had somebody help us with making this decision. It was CloudEndure, it was moving towards a metal to metal type of DR solution, and the other one that we had up and running was VMware. I don't even know if they sell the product anymore, but VMware had a DR type of solution. We used the three of those, and we were testing them. VMware didn't seem to cut it. From a cost savings, it seemed like it made sense to go with CloudEndure and AWS versus a metal to metal type of DR solution. We did have a VMware solution in place, but we canceled it.
I haven't really compared other cloud-based DR solutions, so I can't compare it to anything else.
What other advice do I have?
I was able to build this up real quick and testing has always been successful as well. I have had issues bringing data back to the facility, but the restore has always worked with CloudEndure.