Druva - Continuous Data Availability

Minimize Loss of Data

Continuous Data Protection is a methodology that continuously captures or tracks data modifications and stores changes independently of the primary data, enabling recovery points from any point-in-time in the past. CDP systems can provide fine granularities of restorable objects to infinitely variable recovery points. The objective is to minimise the loss of data from an unplanned outage and get the application back online quickly in a consistent state.

Druva inSync - Laptop Backup Software for Enterprises; Continuous Data Protection

Near-CDP Technology

Druva uses near-CDP approach to near-continuously and non-disruptively capture granular data changes and create point-in-time restore-points. Although only block-level incremental changes are stored, all updates are automatically combined to present all the restore points as full-restore points. This improves the recovery time and point objectives (RTO & RPO).

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