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Overview
Synthesised from 22 reviews | Last Published April 24, 2026
This product assessment is based on a synthesis of 22 recent reviews analyzing Druva Security Cloud across multiple dimensions of product satisfaction. Druva Security Cloud is primarily used for backup and recovery across diverse environments, including endpoints, servers, VMs, and SaaS applications, with 95% of reviewers citing this use case. Reviewers highlight its ability to address critical business needs such as data loss prevention, ransomware protection, and compliance (36%). The platform is lauded for its ease of use, with 41% of users appreciating its simple interface and streamlined backup management. A significant 50% of reviewers report time savings as a major benefit, allowing reallocation of resources from managing physical backups. While generally well-received, Druva Security Cloud has areas for improvement. Reporting capabilities are a common concern, with 14% of reviewers seeking more customizable and on-demand reports. Alternatives like Veeam (23%) and Rubrik (9%) are also considered by users evaluating data protection strategies. Overall, Druva Security Cloud offers a positive ROI through time efficiency, cost reduction, enhanced security, and simplified data recovery, although potential buyers should be aware of the noted limitations in reporting and other areas.
Pros
Ease of use, including straightforward deployment and intuitive interface (32%)
Versatile backup and restore capabilities for various platforms like Exchange, OneDrive, Teams, and SharePoint (32%)
Responsive and accessible 24/7 support team (18%)
Effective time savings by automating backup processes, allowing for resource reallocation (50%)
Cost savings compared to previous solutions, enabling investment in other security products (27%)
Cons
Need for more customizable and on-demand reporting capabilities (14%)
Desire for improvements in auto client upgrades (9%)
To backup our Microsoft 365 Tenant including SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams and Office apps data. There were many times where we felt like the backups were really helpful such as users data getting corrupt. I also recommend Druva Security Cloud's solution to my other clients as the pricing is quite good for the offerings.
Pros
Backups
Restore
Integration
Cons
More integration
Ability to back up configurations in Intune
Ability to back up entire Microsoft 365 tenant
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited for organizations that rely to on Microsoft technologies. Would recommend the solution to my clients as well. I would love to see Druva Security Cloud being able to back up Microsoft 365 tenants entirely - from Intune to Azure Infrastructure. Thats where I think Druva Security Cloud would have an edge over its competitors.
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud helped us create a centralized backup and restore system that automates the whole process and its a vendor agnostic solution. I also compared Druva Data Resiliency Cloud feature stack with other tools and rate them higher because of seamless and easy integration and the needs of the company. It was very easy to onboard our IT team.
Pros
Deduplication
Reduce operational overhead
Easy configuration
Likelihood to Recommend
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is very customizable with lots of features that allow it to easily adapt for different workloads
Our main use case for the Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is to have a centralized backup and restore mechanism that automates the whole process with a vendor agnostic solution.
Pros
Backups of critical datastores
Restores and DR of critical datastores
HA design and multi region migration planning and layouts
Automating the encryption
Phoenix deduplication featureset
Cons
They have more ways to improve in Analytics section and UX.
I recommend to have to integrate with the cloud storages cheaper option to store backups which would be tremendous for customers to save snapshots costs.
Love to see Druva Data Resiliency Cloud have a better rbac policy on who can trigger the DR engine.
Likelihood to Recommend
For our use case we have been using it extensively for centralizing the automated backup creation per scheduled time intervals for critical datastores and servers. Designed a backup plan DR plan accordingly and have everything integrated. To have better sleep for operational overhead in the event of ransomware attack or cloud systems going down in one region, this automation tremendously helps us to get a new env running in few minutes with less manpower.
We used to back up files on each user's computer using the redirection function of our internal Windows Server, but now we are using this product to back up to the cloud. Recovery in case of file loss or file overwrite. Especially in the case of file overwrites, it is very effective compared to Windows Server backups because users can trace back to the necessary files themselves from the history.
Pros
Druva automatically backs up at the appropriate frequency.
Druva does not overwhelm the company's network bandwidth.
Druva sends reports to the administrator when there are problems.
Likelihood to Recommend
I think it is suitable for mandating backups to users who are not very computer savvy. I don't think there is any scenario where it is not suitable, but it depends on whether the purchaser can afford the license price.
Cons
It would be nice to have a presentation of specific tasks that the administrator should perform in the event of a backup error.
It would be nice to have a language option other than English for the language delivered to the user.
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is used for Server, endpoint and edge backup. Additionally Data Governance, Cyber Resiliency and Data Center protection modules are implemented. The solution provides protection against data loss, sensitive data protection, DR capability.
Pros
Mobile worker data loss protection
ROBO site File Server share backup
Mobile Device data backup
Data encryption
Sensitive data governance - eDiscovery, Legal Hold
Likelihood to Recommend
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud provided both agent-based and VM-based backup for DHS distributed environment consisting of more that 60 sites, with SuSE, ESXi, Hyper-V hosts. Additionally, Druva end-point solutions were integrated with system management solution to enable DLP capability and imaging.
Cons
The new features take long time to become available for federal tenants
Licensing model doesn't permit combining Hybrid and Endpoint backup plans
Data Intelligence, Data Governance and Cyber Resiliency module should provide intra-modular integration capabilities
Currently, we utilize Druva inSync to backup all endpoint data for our customer. All user data, including some phone data is backed up and restore is available for data recovery.
Pros
Backs up user data
Restores user endpoint data
provides litigation hold request
Likelihood to Recommend
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is well suited for any size company, large to small, who desires to have a minimal touch, efficient solution for user data backup/restore. All who desire a system to integrate well within their current environment, whether Mac/PC, or have a need for other products, including but not limited to Office 365, have an integrated backup solution.
Cons
Provide more options for administrative alerts to endpoints, like alerts to users of the need for backup on their machine, which gives the option to open Druva
More GovCloud options for password resets for technicians
VU
Verified User
Professional in Engineering (5001-10,000 employees)
Druva inSync is being utilized across the organization. It is used to back-up data from computer hard drives, and recover data via back-ups when the computer fails. Just this year, I personally have benefited from Druva inSync when my laptop died. We were able to do a complete restore via Druva inSync to a new computer.
Pros
Integrated and Transparent backups.
Data compliance.
Data recovery.
Likelihood to Recommend
My exposure to Druva inSync is with company furnished PCs and laptops for daily work.
My primary purpose is to avoid having to run my own back up. I maintain email records that go back 15 years, and losing those, and other recent files from my computer, would loss of historical records and time to recreate current work.
We primarily use CloudRanger to take EBS snapshots of volumes in our AWS accounts, as well as manage the life cycle of these snapshots, so we don't accumulate them and are automatically removed after a configurable amount of time. The secondary use we give to CloudRanger is to scheduled start/stop of EC2 instances. While these features can be accomplished within AWS natively (with some code, scripts, configuration, etc.) CloudRanger provides a turnkey solution that requires almost zero effort, without compromising security or the management tasks that need to be accomplished. One of the things in particular that CloudRanger does nicely is it takes EBS Snapshots on a schedule and saves them, but not only does it save it in the region where the instance resides, but it can also save a copy of the snapshot in another region, which is particularly useful for redundancy. Currently, it's used by the Engineering department, specifically software engineering.
Pros
Automate taking EBS Snapshots on any schedule and managing the life cycle of those snapshots so they don't accumulate over time.
Automate starting/stopping of EC2 instances on any schedule.
Likelihood to Recommend
CloudRanger is best suited for companies that want to reduce maintenance and don't mind paying for something that can be developed in-house. While the features provided by CloudRanger can be easily developed with a small team of developers (1 or 2), CloudRanger provides the convenience of doing all the leg work up front, without the need for any software development, testing, maintaining code/scripts, etc.