Motif #4.1

Every well-planned release has a motif, a term often used to describe a dominant theme in a literary, artistic, or musical work.

In all the early releases, the motif for Druva has been Simplicity: simplicity for both end-users and for IT administrators. For end users, Druva inSync is now so simple to use that it just works without their knowing. It’s completely non-intrusive and works on all kinds of networks such as WAN and VPN. It’s so simple to use that end users can access their data from any Web browser without having to contact IT. Likewise, for IT administrators, it’s so simple to download (~40MB), install (under 20 minutes), and manage (almost zero maintenance) that the total cost of ownership is almost negligible. The simplicity motif has been a strong differentiator for Druva’s offerings.

For inSync 4.0, we made Storage and Bandwidth Optimization the motif. To optimize storage, we introduced App-aware Dedupe, an industry-first dedupe technology that offers a 90% storage savings across all user data and a 100% dedupe accuracy at the source (laptops) for supported applications such as Outlook and Office. To optimize bandwidth, we introduced the Octopus WAN optimization engine, a multi-threaded client architecture that does smart bandwidth throttling to offer a 5x performance gain for every client backing up on WAN.

The eye-catching red shack on the wharf (Rockport, Massachusetts) is often called Motif #1, a reference to its popularity among artists.

The theme for inSync 4.1 emerged naturally to “Scale” as customers were increasingly deploying Druva to more users in each of their environments. With release 4.1, we wanted to make inSync scale efficiently along several dimensions as outlined below –

Scale -

  • 2000 users per server
  • 16TB of data per server
  • 200 parallel connections per server

Performance -

  • We’re excited to introduce an innovative HyperCache technology, which can improve backup performance by 6x compared to inSync 4.0. HyperCache is an in-memory cache that can be configured to access the most optimal subset of your dedupe index in memory resulting in a high hit rate. The usual 80-20 rule applies here: with just a 30% subset of the dedupe index, Hypercache can deliver upwards of 75% hit rate. We recommend a 4GB of HyperCache size for every 1TB of data to maximize performance. The admin console offers a simple way for you to configure HyperCache for optimal performance.
  • You can now configure an SSD storage for your dedupe index to further enhance your server performance. Lab results show a whopping 12x performance improvement with HyperCache and SSD configurations.
  • You can now install Druva on a 64-bit system for enhanced performance.

Administration

  • 4.1 now supports a new administrative role in addition to a Server Administrator. A Profile Administrator role grants permissions to manage one or more user profiles in order to edit profile settings, add users, and manage data restore for those profiles. This is a great way to scale the administration tasks across your organization between server and profile administration.
  • In light of the above role, we’ve enhanced our dashboard and reporting, so an administrator can get a customized view of their reports depending on their role.
  • You can now automate the import of users to inSync from your Active Directory. A periodic import from your AD can be set up to dynamically add users to inSync.

Access -

We’re excited about the upcoming deployments of inSync 4.1 and the performance benefits to all of you. In my next blog, I’ll talk about the 2 editions of inSync 4.1 (Enterprise and Professional), how they compare, and which one is right for you. Stay tuned….

 

Why Druva is Like A Newborn Calf

We recently had the chance to present to a group of bloggers and writers at Tech Field Day, an industry event organized by the fine folks over at Gestalt IT (big shout out to Stephen Foskett & crew). It was a great event, and by all accounts everyone seemed receptive to our story, despite the fact that we were last up on a day of presentations. One writer, Tom Hollingsworth, was first to write about what he learned from Tech Field Day, and also wrote a nice article on Druva, comparing us to a calf.

Yes, I said calf, or rather, Tom did.

But this is the great thing about bloggers and writers, and presenting to your peers. They look at things differently, offer different opinions and insights. And to Tom, the rise that Druva has had, amassing over 600 customers globally in 3 short years, was nothing short of miraculous, reminding him of how a calf can stand on it’s own a few short hours after being born. I’d never really thought of it that way, but after reading it, felt it was a fitting comparison. It means we must be addressing an important problem, and the way we’re addressing it, is in the right way.

Of course, to piggy back off of this, the question now is, can Druva grow from a calf to a bull. We’d like to think so, – the recent press coverage we’ve received on our launch was pretty compelling, picked up by InfoStor, StorageNewsletter.com and NetworkWorld among others. In an article on Network Computing Howard Marks said:

“I am constantly amazed at how frequently organizations leave the data on those laptops essentially unprotected. By taking a unique application aware approach to data deduplication, Druva’s Insync may be the best solution to date to this seemingly intractable problem”

Bullish words indeed…

 

Reaching New Heights

From releasing the next version of inSync, to setting up shop in the UK, we’ve had an action packed September. Here’s a few media snippets that showcase our recent achievements.

Druva Software is one of the Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top 25 Fast Growth Companies and, one of the Top 6 Companies to Watch out For.  The list has been put together by the AII World Network. Click here to read the report.

Druva Software is one of Business World’s Change Agents featured in this month’s edition. The article features 10 emerging companies with the potential to change the contours of the Indian Infotech Industry. Click here to read the complete article.

Says Manek, writing for ZDNet: “… Data deduplication and WAN optimisation have been well-established technologies in the storage and enterprise backup…  But this is the first time that they’ve been brought together in a laptop backup system. …if it works, it could be all what you need.”

Click here for complete article.

Caroline Donnelly writes for CRN: “If you lose the data stored on laptops and servers, your business is pretty    much ruined… (inSync) significantly reduces the bandwidth and storage required to back up data on laptops.”

Click here for complete article.

Jean-Jacques Maleval The Storage Newsletter features Druva commencing operations in the UK with the release of inSync  v4.0  saying: “…inSync’s application-aware deduplication approach makes the backup process more efficient and  cost- effective by significantly reducing storage bandwidth and capacity needs.”  Click here for complete article.

Chris Mellor, writing for The Register on inSync: “The software sniffs or checks what type of network connection ….and optimizes the style of network transmission, with smart bandwidth throttling, so as to minimize the network burden.”  Click here for complete article.

Steve Evans for CBR writes of inSync: “…faster and less obtrusive than other products on the market.” Click here for complete article.

Claus Edge Blog

Says Claus Egge, writing of Druva inSync v4.0 on his blog: “Mobility has complicated backup and restore for many years. By addressing the pain points of bandwidth and performance (these) mobile computers finally stand a chance of getting proper protection with Druva.”  Click here to read Claus Egge’s blog.

Introducing The Blackbird Storage Engine

Today inSync team released the first internal alpha build of all new blackbird engine, which is going to be featured in inSync v4.0

Druva BlackBird

And what I saw totally changed my perception of  ”fast” and “small”. Forever.

If you have missed my earlier posts, Blackbird (name inspired from the SR71-Blackbird) is a new storage engine for inSync and Phoenix which will introduce Invent “Application Aware Data Deduplication” and get rid of any dependency on a SQL database.

Getting rid of SQL database shrinks the Blackbird core to only about 2 MB against current 32MB. It also avoids the overhead of TCP connects to SQL DB and SQL query optimizer, making it blazingly fast and light weight.

Application aware deduplication makes sure data deduplication happens at the logical level. For example, rather than treating a PST file like a stream of blocks, we would understand and deduplicate message by message. This guarantee faster processing and 100% deduplication accuracy.

Quickly highlighting the features from today’s presentation -

  1. Fast - Amazing speed.
  2. Light-weight - Multi-threaded. No SQL Database.
  3. Scalable – High level of fault tolerance against data corruptions in the store.
  4. Small - InSync v4.0 will probably shrink to just 12MB !!
  5. Simple – No DB required for installation !

The public beta for InSync v4.0 is expected by end of April. I am extremely eager to showcase this engineering marvel.

Will follow with more posts and some screenshots !