When considering the best backup solution for workloads in data centers and remote offices organizations need to carefully evaluate their decision criteria and cost models to achieve the best outcomes for their business. A dependable cost model takes into consideration not just hard costs like hardware, software, and cloud capacity, but also supporting costs such as current data center investment, administration time, networking requirements, security, and long-term growth footprint. License renewal is an excellent opportunity to reevaluate the real ROI of your data security solution.
Some data security solutions are old and complex, cost a lot of money, and require a lot of resources and manpower. For example, what was great about Veeam 10-15 years ago, a server-based approach for emerging VMware usage, has now become a model of the past.
However, SaaS has continued to make huge technology advancements, making it the de facto standard for data protection in modernized IT environments. Organizations today can and should look at a leading SaaS backup provider, like Druva as part of any IT modernization and cost reduction effort. Even for a small organization, the cost savings can amount to thousands of dollars resulting in high ROI.
This blog will explain the components of both the legacy and the modern approaches to data security so it’s easy for you to identify the additional components that are required for a legacy data security solution. We will also help you uncover the real cost of the data security solution you are currently using with the help of our TCO calculator.
Legacy Ways of Securing Data
Even in the age of scalable on-demand cloud platforms, several data protection and security solutions continue to use several types of hardware resources to back up data. Legacy data protection solutions were not built for the cloud; they’ve just modified existing on-premises technology and architecture to support the cloud.
Veeam is an excellent example of how on-premises software and hardware solutions can’t match the scale, simplicity, and cost efficiency of SaaS.
Here’s a quick look at all the things that organizations need to spend on if they are using Veeam to protect their data.