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Designed for businesses of all sizes, it is a cloud-based data backup solution that provides data encryption and saves it for extended periods.
SMB, Enterprises with Technical Departments that use GitHub, Bitbucket or GitLab for hosting repositories and metadata. & All Jira Cloud, Jira Work Management, and Jira Service management users.
You will be able to make your business stay ahead of the competition by getting all of the help sooner, so you can be the best of the best. You can benefit in many ways with Azure Backup.
The dashboard design is confusing and needs more learning curve to use it quite more time. The pricing system is bit confusing and its very hard to compare the prices between the other competitors.
Great integration with other Microsoft tools, and even other operating systems. User-friendly for storing data (Very secure,) great for beginners to set up.
We had one office in Jakarta that had a terrible network, and took months to get the initial backup. The problem is they had months of changes that didn't get backed up.
Its a good solution, the features are provided that most every business needs and wants. The ability to get reports and remote confirmation of backups almost in real time is great.
There are many instances when i try to trigger the backups and got API errors which is strange when product is in production.
It's a good, solid program that is easy to implement. It is reliable and does what we need it to do.
It has its complications especially when the network is overload. You will to re initiate the channel connections.
I've been using GitProtect for about 12 months now and I'm really happy with it. It's a great tool for backing up and protecting my GitHub repositories.
I'm quite disappointed to note that these backups cannot be accessed through mobile devices since there is no separate app available and it's not mobile-friendly.
My overall experience with GitProtect has been positive. I greatly appreciate its automated backup solutions for DevOps tools, which offer excellent data protection and unlimited storage options.
I encountered various errors when utilizing the program; for example, while generating a backup, it still only backed my primary stream and not all the other lines.
Best engagement and visualization platform and getting started was an easy process. GitProtect documentation is amazing and even feedback collection is simple.
There is no longer a requirement for daily Google Drive backups.
GitProtect is the most reliable development backup solution, which saves our important coding works. The data encryption is too good.
The user interface might be difficult to browse and grasp at moments.
Mike: Name is Mike. I serve as a senior product manager in the digital signage industry. And on a rating of one to five for the Azure platform, I would give it a four out of five. In comparing cloud hosting solutions, the other company we looked at was AWS or effectually known as Amazon Web Services. What it really came down to and the reason why we didn't go with AWS was how they host their servers. While they do have US-based server options, you can't always get a guarantee that your hosting will not be used overseas in places like China or otherwise. And that was something that was really big to us to have something domestic as well as to our customers that utilize our platform. So in analyzing and looking at the Azure platform, one of the things that really stood out to us was the fact that they had a guarantee for using US-based servers. A lot of the customers that utilize our services don't want their products or services able to be searched or used by foreign locations. So when we got that promise from them in our setup, that was really a big deal and it made our customers feel much more secure in utilizing us. One of the other reasons was the pricing model. Pricing was very flexible. While I won't say they're necessarily cheaper than some of the other services, but what they offer for that is very good. Easy access, very simple to turn on and turn off virtual machines. And our developers team can not only be in-house, but we have developers outside the US that help us with some of our development that have access to those servers as well. So for onboarding and transitioning, really easy. Our developers already had a pretty good background in the Azure platform. So there wasn't a whole lot for them to get caught up or trained on. It was more about transitioning our services we had into the Azure cloud. Now, prior to this, we didn't have another cloud service. This was our first foray into that platform or that type. So we were hosting everything at our location at our headquarters here in Florida. So what we ended up doing is transitioning a lot of those services directly off of our servers onto the Azure servers after spinning up a few VMs, and outside of reaching out to clients and changing where that service was being pulled from, the transition was pretty seamless. When looking at hosting services, one thing you might want to consider is what type of product and services you offer. Those products and services will sit on whatever servers you're utilizing and wherever in the world they're sitting. So if there's something that you'd like to keep more privatized or maybe away from could be or would be competitors, Azure might be a good choice considering that they can give you a little bit more of a clarification of where your data is hosted, sitting, and where it resides.
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