What do you like best?
Avamar and IDPA is a full-fledged backup solution. We migrated to Avamar a little over a year ago with the DP5800 solution. Backups and restores are fast. While backup jobs are easy to create, there is a ton of prep-work that is required before getting started. Setting up individual schedules, retention rules and datasets all must be completed prior to creating a job. If the backup job itself contains a mix of OSes, that must be specified as well.
What do you dislike?
Way too many moving parts! Avamar in general runs well, however, there are massive updates that take a full day plus to complete. Issues with proxies most of the time are easy to resolve, but there are times that they can be quite peculiar as well. Reporting can also be quite difficult and not very intuitive.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
The obvious problem to solve here was backups. While our previous backup solution was working, it was not quite as intuitive as we needed. Along with a way overdue requirement for storage upgrades, we also wanted something a bit more self-contained. In the end, we opted for Avamar and IDPA.