SUNNYVALE, Calif. – August 20, 2019 — /BackupReview.info/ — Druva, Inc., the leader in Cloud Data Protection and Management, today announced the general availability of its Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) offering for enterprise workloads. Built on AWS, Druva helps improve business continuity with features including automated runbook execution, tighter AWS integration, and simplified orchestration and testing – all while reducing total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 50 percent.
Druva’s robust and secure DRaaS solution helps protect and recover data at scale, offering customers the flexibility to adopt evolving infrastructure across geographic locations, adhere to the regulatory footprint, and recover their data more quickly following disasters.
Druva’s unified solution offers improved recovery time objectives (RTO) of ten minutes and recovery point objectives (RPO) of an hour across any AWS region and accounts. Druva helps to lower costs by eliminating administration and maintenance on storage hardware and software, upgrade, integration and patching. Druva’s Disaster Recovery capabilities streamline rapid recovery, boost developer productivity and support all enterprise-grade workloads across cloud and on-premises.
“Customers who want to manage Disaster Recovery across on-premises and cloud and create an enterprise-grade security and governance model can now leverage Druva’s unified on-demand platform to manage data protection and Disaster Recovery,” said Mike Palmer, Chief Product Officer, Druva. “Replacing their legacy data protection solutions has never been easier.”
Druva removes the stress and complexity of disaster recovery with cloud-native, scalable, unified data protection and automated DR that offers:
Druva Customer Highlights Importance of DR
Critical to the national economy, the Port of New Orleans passes over 30 million tons of goods and cargo through 14,500 miles of roads and waterways and handles more than one million passengers through its cruise terminals every year. If the Port of New Orleans went down for three days, the national impact would be close to $500 million. By moving to the cloud with Druva, the Port of New Orleans now not only meets government security standards set down by Homeland Security and the Coast Guard, but with Druva’s DR solution, keeps its data safe from devastating disasters like Hurricane Katrina.
Druva at VMworld 2019
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About Druva
Druva delivers Data Protection and Management for the cloud era. Druva Cloud Platform is built on AWS and offered as-a-Service; customers drive down costs by up to 50 percent by freeing themselves from the burden of unnecessary hardware, capacity planning, and software management. Druva is trusted worldwide by over 4,000 companies at the forefront of embracing the cloud. Druva is a privately held company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and is funded by Sequoia Capital, Viking Global Investors, Tenaya Capital, Riverwood Capital and Nexus Partners. Visit Druva.com and follow us@druvainc.
Media Contact:
Jesse Caputo
Senior Manager, Public Relations
Druva, Inc.
+1.516.815.2836
jesse.caputo@druva.com
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