CrashPlan® provides secure, scalable, and straightforward endpoint data backup, to help organizations recover from any worst-case scenario, whether it is a disaster, simple human error, a stolen laptop, ransomware, or an as-of-yet-undiscovered calamity.
$2.99
per month
Druva Data Resiliency Cloud
Score 9.6 out of 10
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Druva Data Resiliency Cloud
Workforce mobility and the rise of cloud
services is an essential part of any business, but it creates a number of
challenges for IT. Data spread across devices and cloud services, unpredictable
schedules, and varied network connections all complicate efforts to protect and
govern enterprise information.
The Druva Cloud Platform (formerly Druva inSync &
Druva Phoenix) provides unified data protection, management, and…
OneDrive is not a good backup solution for endpoints. It is for storing a few files and sharing those files but not for business backup. Druva is a very good product that we never had any problems with and I'm not exactly sure why we switched from it. Code42 has some extra …
Works better for cloud storage due to Druva using AWS for its offsite storage. AWS limits how many concurrent connections you can have and this results in a possible back log of backups while waiting for the pipe to clear. This could result in lost data.
Druva was superior to all of the other possible software options as it not only had better features but the way that it protects the data in AWS is above and beyond the rest. Druva has a proven track record for being the best of the best and they are only getting better.
Information Systems and Network Systems Administrator
Chose Druva Data Resiliency Cloud
Code42 stopped supporting Windows servers, so we needed to move to another vendor that could support our Windows server in the cloud ASAP. Druva was able to do so and also cover our on-premise servers. The cost went up slightly to move to Druva, but we added a great deal more …
We piloted Code42 and currently use OneDrive. We felt that Druva capabilities were better aligned to our needs than Code42. OneDrive unfortunately does not have the version control features that Druva has so that alone makes Druva a far superior tool for our requirements.
It was all about cost and ease of mgmt in choosing Druva over Code42. Druva does have a greater feature set but we don't necessarily take advantage of all the capabilities.
I have used the above products in a domestic context, and Druva stacks up against them well. We chose Druva because we can use both InSync and Phoenix. We really chose Druva to replace using Windows native offline files functionality, which is an unending nightmare of failure.
We ran POC's for both Code42 and Druva and found that Druva was much easier to deploy on Windows/MAC and was/is more user friendly which is extremely important when working with customers.
Druva is much better than CrashPlan. CrashPlan had constant failures. It wouldn't automatically start and unless the end user noticed that and manually opened the app it wouldn't back anything up. Email notifications of backup failure would come so often that end users simply …
Druva is better suited than all other vendors in its space for the enterprise such as: CrashPlan, Mozy, EMC or Syncplicity. Druva has been our trusted solution and we recommend it to our customers as well.