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    • ?
      A Former User
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      I would use Unitrends for that enviroment. They can use the free version and backup all there stuff on a schedule.

      http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-spiceworks-edition
      http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-and-free-esxi

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        A Former User @dafyre
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        @dafyre said:

        @IRJ IIRC, the Veeam Endpoint will allow you to back up to a network share, and it does work as a scheduled backup.

        I'm not sure if it should be used in "production" environments or not, but I've got the Veeam Endpoint Backup running on my office machine for testing. It seems to work rather nicely. (Office machine is Server 2012R2).

        It's good for client machines backups but it doesn't have central management at least on it's own.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          I'm a bit late, but Unitrends biggest play is that they specialize in mixed VM and physical. They offer more platform support than anyone I know. VMware, HyperV, XenServer and every OS you can imagine.

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @A Former User
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            @thecreativeone91 said:

            I would use Unitrends for that enviroment. They can use the free version and backup all there stuff on a schedule.

            http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-spiceworks-edition
            http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-and-free-esxi

            What is the difference between the free and paid solutions in a small environment?

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            • ?
              A Former User @IRJ
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              @IRJ said:

              @thecreativeone91 said:

              I would use Unitrends for that enviroment. They can use the free version and backup all there stuff on a schedule.

              http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-spiceworks-edition
              http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-and-free-esxi

              What is the difference between the free and paid solutions in a small environment?

              None really. It's only 8 machines and only online support. I'm not sure if the free spiceworks edition supports appaware or not.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ
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                Any difference between free and spiceworks free?

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                • Deleted74295D
                  Deleted74295 Banned @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said:

                  Any difference between free and spiceworks free?

                  Spiceworks Free
                  Utterly slow performance.
                  Too many features, not enough good.
                  Plus you get adverts galore along with a not great UI.

                  Actual Free
                  None of the above.

                  Oh sorry, you were asking about Spiceworks free 🙂

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                    IRJ @Deleted74295
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                    @Breffni-Potter said:

                    @IRJ said:

                    Any difference between free and spiceworks free?

                    Spiceworks Free
                    Utterly slow performance.
                    Too many features, not enough good.
                    Plus you get adverts galore along with a not great UI.

                    Actual Free
                    None of the above.

                    Oh sorry, you were asking about Spiceworks free 🙂

                    LOL!

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                    • Deleted74295D
                      Deleted74295 Banned @IRJ
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                      @IRJ said:

                      LOL!

                      I've said worse on the community 🙂 I got asked to evaluate a bunch of these products, tried it in a lab, on a couple of client sites, it was horrible. Bit weary of the "Spiceworks is FREE" fans.

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ @Deleted74295
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                        @Breffni-Potter said:

                        @IRJ said:

                        LOL!

                        I've said worse on the community 🙂 I got asked to evaluate a bunch of these products, tried it in a lab, on a couple of client sites, it was horrible. Bit weary of the "Spiceworks is FREE" fans.

                        We are talking about the Helpdesk and not the Unitrends, right?

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                        • Deleted74295D
                          Deleted74295 Banned
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                          @IRJ The Helpdesk, inventory, purchasing, Spiceworks software install yes 🙂

                          Unitrends, never used it personally so no comment.

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                          • handsofqwertyH
                            handsofqwerty
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                            Veeam is great for a virtual environment, if you have the licensing for it. However, for a mixed environment, I would say get the free UEB from Spiceworks to deploy for now, and as they grow, maybe look into getting an actual Unitrends appliance.

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                            • Rob DunnR
                              Rob Dunn
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                              I've heard lots of great things about Unitrends, although I've never used it. What virtualization technology are you running? VMWare/Hyper-V/Xen, etc.?

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                              • art_of_shredA
                                art_of_shred
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                                The free 30-day trial UEB from Unitrends will protect virtual and physical, but the "Spicy UEB" (an offer made to those who are Spiceworks account holders), will only protect virtual, and only up to 8 sockets. Last I knew the generic "free UEB" was discontinued... back in October?

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                                • ?
                                  A Former User @art_of_shred
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                                  @art_of_shred said:

                                  The free 30-day trial UEB from Unitrends will protect virtual and physical, but the "Spicy UEB" (an offer made to those who are Spiceworks account holders), will only protect virtual, and only up to 8 sockets. Last I knew the generic "free UEB" was discontinued... back in October?

                                  It's still here but, not really advertised you just use code "freeexi" I'm not sure if you are allowed to use it on anything but the free version of esxi or not (there are no clear terms posted) http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-and-free-esxi

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                                  • handsofqwertyH
                                    handsofqwerty @A Former User
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                                    @thecreativeone91 said:

                                    @art_of_shred said:

                                    The free 30-day trial UEB from Unitrends will protect virtual and physical, but the "Spicy UEB" (an offer made to those who are Spiceworks account holders), will only protect virtual, and only up to 8 sockets. Last I knew the generic "free UEB" was discontinued... back in October?

                                    It's still here but, not really advertised you just use code "freeexi" I'm not sure if you are allowed to use it on anything but the free version of esxi or not (there are no clear terms posted) http://go.unitrends.com/unitrends-and-free-esxi

                                    My ESXi is licensed and I use it without issue. Also, it will back up both physical and virtual machines with the free UEB.

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                                      A Former User @handsofqwerty
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                                      @handsofqwerty said:

                                      My ESXi is licensed and I use it without issue. Also, it will back up both physical and virtual machines with the free UEB.

                                      But that does mean Unitrends really allows it to be used in that manner. @KatieUnitrends should know.

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                                      • handsofqwertyH
                                        handsofqwerty @A Former User
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                                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                                        @handsofqwerty said:

                                        My ESXi is licensed and I use it without issue. Also, it will back up both physical and virtual machines with the free UEB.

                                        But that does mean Unitrends really allows it to be used in that manner. @KatieUnitrends should know.

                                        My understanding was the Spiceheads free UEB was meant to be just that, free. It limits how many clients you can use for it though, whereas the real UEBs and appliances limit it to what storage you have, not by clients.

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                                          A Former User @handsofqwerty
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                                          @handsofqwerty said:

                                          My understanding was the Spiceheads free UEB was meant to be just that, free. It limits how many clients you can use for it though, whereas the real UEBs and appliances limit it to what storage you have, not by clients.

                                          Well there's two version Spiceworks Free and FreeESXI. Spiceworks free is limited to 8 clients, FreeESXi has no stated client/storage limits that I've found.

                                          The Real UEB and appliances can be licensed by clients or storage which ever makes the most sense for the customer.

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                                            IRJ @Rob Dunn
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                                            @Rob-Dunn said:

                                            I've heard lots of great things about Unitrends, although I've never used it. What virtualization technology are you running? VMWare/Hyper-V/Xen, etc.?

                                            Hyper-V

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