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14 products matching your filters. Each one described on the same fields, so two tools can be read against each other rather than against their own marketing.

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  • Amanda Enterprise logo

    Amanda Enterprise

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Open-source backup trusted by enterprises

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Web
    Free plan, then $30/moResearched
  • Axcient x360Recover logo

    Axcient x360Recover

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Unified BCDR for managed service providers

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • macOS
    • Web
    From $99/moResearched
  • Bacula Enterprise logo

    Bacula Enterprise

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Open-source enterprise backup solution

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Web
    From $500/yrResearched
  • CloudAlly logo

    CloudAlly

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Enterprise SaaS backup made simple

    • Web
    Free plan, then $3/moResearched
  • Dell EMC NetWorker logo

    Dell EMC NetWorker

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Unified data protection for the enterprise

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Web
    From $80/moResearched
  • IBM Storage Protect logo

    IBM Storage Protect

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Enterprise-scale data protection platform

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Web
    From $100/moResearched
  • Keepit logo

    Keepit

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Independent cloud backup for SaaS workloads

    • Web
    From $3/moResearched
  • Micro Focus Data Protector logo

    Micro Focus Data Protector

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Enterprise backup for multi-platform environments

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Web
    From $75/moResearched
  • N-able Backup logo

    N-able Backup

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Cloud-first backup built for MSPs

    • Windows
    • Web
    From $20/moResearched
  • OwnBackup logo

    OwnBackup

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Leading backup for Salesforce and SaaS platforms

    • Web
    From $5/moResearched
  • Quest NetVault Backup logo

    Quest NetVault Backup

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    Cross-platform enterprise backup solution

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Web
    From $50/moResearched
  • Spanning Backup logo

    Spanning Backup

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    SaaS backup for Google Workspace and Microsoft 365

    • Web
    From $4/moResearched
  • Unitrends Backup logo

    Unitrends Backup

    Backup Disaster Recovery

    All-in-one backup and recovery appliance

    • Self-hosted
    • Web
    From $55/moResearched

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