Druva Data Resiliency Cloud achieves milestone, surpasses over 17 million daily backups
Digital Edge Bureau 31 Mar, 2023 0 comment(s)In a notable revelation, Druva, one of the leading data protection solution providers, says that the Druva Data Resiliency Cloud has surpassed an average of 17 million daily backups. With over 275 PB of data under management in the cloud and a rapidly expanding customer base that is on pace to successfully complete more than 6.3 billion backups annually, Druva has continued to lead the way in delivering the industry’s first at-scale SaaS (software-as-a-service) solution. Druva helps thousands of leading organizations simplify data protection, combat continuous cyber threats, and streamline data governance.
“Organizations now face the decision to stay stagnant or be proactive about data protection in the face of escalating ransomware attacks,” said Stephen Manley, Chief Technology Officer, Druva. “In the past, bolstering your cybersecurity posture was optional. In 2023, these are table stakes. Leading organizations are prepared to recover from inevitable attacks, with solutions like Druva that ensure resilience for them. We help organizations meet this moment by advancing their cyber, data, and operational resilience with the industry’s leading true cloud experience,” added Manley.
Leveraging a cloud-native approach to data protection and disaster recovery, the Druva Data Resiliency Cloud delivers leading capabilities including air-gapped ransomware protection, automated backup and recovery, and centralized data cloning for compliance and intelligence that help organizations secure critical data, streamline governance, and recover. So, Druva encourages IT teams to adopt a holistic approach that integrates data protection, security and disaster recovery to reduce the risk and cost of ransomware and other emerging threats.
Recognizing Druva’s robust capabilities and expansive workload coverage, more than one-third of all Druva customers now protect multiple workloads with the Druva Data Resiliency Cloud, while daily backup activity has surged by more than 50 percent over the last twelve months, ending in March 2023.