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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%)
We were using it for our Endpoint Backup system, it is easy to handle and make data protection. Earlier we face challenges in getting data in case of hardware crash. We are saving significant cost and time in the event of failure. Backup & restoration in such case is very easy.
Pros
User restoration of backup
Administration
Data Protection
Protection from Ransomeware
Cons
More featured dashboard
Easy to use tabs
Features which can help managing large number of users
Likelihood to Recommend
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud Endpoint Backup to critical users like Finance, Legal, Senior Management, News Assignment, Since Finance/Legal is an integral part of any organization all data related to invoice, billing and others financial reports are very important and have direct impact on our business. All our Legal documents are also important since they also affect company directly in case of any data loss.
VU
Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (501-1000 employees)
We were using it for our Endpoint Backup system, it is easy to handle and make data protection. Also it is able to do data privacy along with managing different file types. Clients can be upgraded directly without any manual intervention. we can create rules as per the user requirement.
Pros
Cloud backup
User restoration of backup
admin Management
Cons
Storage
Pricing
User management
Likelihood to Recommend
Cloud backup independent of any storage. Data can be restored from anywhere. Well suited with high level of data protection. Managing different rules for different types of users for different file type requirement. Also provide ransomware protection for our data. Since it is based on user profile user can restore data anywhere.
VU
Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (1001-5000 employees)
I am using Druva Data Resiliency Cloud for m365 and Hyper-V Backups. We use this for all user profiles and all business or production critical servers. We can feel confident our data is backed up in case of an emergency.
Pros
Easy to implement
Good reporting on trends of data usage
Likelihood to Recommend
In my opinion, Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is well suited for our Hyper-V Environment. Also our m365 backups were easy to implement and run without issues after initial setup. The restore capabilities are flexible, they are able to restore to a separate Hyper-V server. We find the restores so easy to do that we have even used this to migrate certain machines over the native Hyper-V migration tools.
Cons
User Interface can be tough to learn.
Clearing data used from old backups take time to reflect on the credit burn.
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is the go-to automatic backup solution for Microsoft 365. User data from email and OneDrive, and common data in Sharepoint sites, is reliably backed up. With Microsoft only providing 30 days of backups, it is a must to add a third party solution like Druva. Restores are simple, and can be delegated for end users to initiate for themselves if desired. Druva is easily scalable by simply adding more seat licenses.
Pros
Automation
Reporting
Security
Likelihood to Recommend
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud is well suited for Microsoft 365 backups and other cloud-based platforms. It may not be a great fit for backing up on-premise resources.
Cons
Restore speeds can improve
Error tracing can be improved
I would prefer that the users' personal Sharepoint could get backed up
Primarily as a cloud backup and recovery tool in conjunction with snapshots for all AWS instances and workspaces in the cloud. Snapshot and AMI are also made with Druva Data Resiliency Cloud on a regular basis, for an immediate file or instance restore. Druva Data Resiliency Cloud also provides a schedule tool for up/downtime and a flexible policy to allow spin-up of resources, capture a backup and then spin down for cost savings.
Pros
File level restore.
EBS backups (separate from ec2-instance).
Offsite regional copies to second region in AWS (i.e. Virginia to Ohio).
AMI base image captures.
Likelihood to Recommend
The scenario best suited for Druva Data Resiliency Cloud in our organization is the single pane of glass feature, where we can view all Druva backup schedules from a single console login. This gives us the ability to also use the Druva/Insync for Office365 SharePoint and One drive backup to save files for compliance and instant recovery from users' office apps location.
Cons
Policy feature could be simplified to allow second copy to offsite easier.
AD setup for Druva Data Resiliency Cloud/Office connector setup requirement for Domain controller side to AWS or Azure Premium Directory service.
When a new PC is set up both on Mac / PC we set up Druva to back up or use Drive restore function to swap/upgrade new laptops Still the old issue [with] some laptops experience slowness while backing up but it's getting better
Pros
restore to new laptop
backup daily
business compliance
Likelihood to Recommend
school, small/large workspace, legal documents gov laptop may be slow to use Druva
As a company we use Druva across the entire organization on all of our end user machines for corp[orate] back ups. It allows our end user to not have to run their own backups and if a machine gets lost or stolen, the information the end user may have stored will be retrievable even after we remote wipe the laptop.
Pros
Easy to choose what information should be backed up.
It is deployed to end user machines remotely.
Able to set intervals when to run the backup.
Can also set the pause duration between backups.
Likelihood to Recommend
I think that Druva is well suited to running back ups in the background. Once the options have been set, the end user can leave it and let it run. However, there have been some users that have experienced slower response times during the backup process but this usually doesn't happen after the options/settings have been corrected.
VU
Verified User
Technician in Information Technology (1001-5000 employees)
We use Druva inSync to protect our user data on PC's as well as M365 cloud, including Sharepoint, Teams, OneDrive and mailboxes. Druva inSync is used company wide, and has been a valuable tool for us.
Pros
Leveraging a backup solution to Microsoft 365 environment can be a time consuming job. With Druva inSync, it can be achieved in minutes.
Although it seems that user's PC backup is thing of the past, since everything is in the cloud nowadays, there still is need for it in certain cases. Druva inSync delivers [an] easily configurable interface for end-user backup, with pre-configured rules.
Likelihood to Recommend
M365 environments are easy to backup with Druva inSync. Notice that recovering data, ex. to Sharepoint 365, can take a long time. Recovered data can also be downloaded to another location, which is useful.
Cons
Speed of recovery to M365 environment could be faster.
VU
Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (201-500 employees)
Druva inSync is being used across the whole organization. We use the tool to ensure everyone's laptops have their data backed up to the cloud. This will ensure that if there is an issue we can easily restore documents as needed. It allows everyone to have peace of mind and allows administrators to track various governance details to keep us ISO 27001 compliant.
Pros
Governance.
Regularly done backups; every 8 hours is how we have it setup, but you can easily change this.
Restoration of files if there is an issue with a laptop.
Likelihood to Recommend
Druva inSync is well suited for companies and employees who need to ensure that files are backed up to the cloud on a routine basis. This ensures any issue with someone's laptop and/or desktop is rectified by restoring files back to said laptop or desktop or even a new machine that someone receives. Restoration is seamless and fast. I don't see any scenarios within our company where it is not appropriate.
Cons
New Versions don't show Release Notes; actually have to Google this information.