The pricing is a bit on the higher side compared to other products in the market. I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten, with one being very cheap and ten being very expensive.
The pricing is good. The pricing changed since Commvault Metallic came out. They pitched unlimited backup, and that's the main reason Druva changed their prices. Also, Druva told us to merge our endpoint and SaaS licenses, which is good for people who are getting an endpoint backup since they will also get a SaaS backup.
Solutions Architect Individual Contributor at Dimension Data
MSP
2022-04-05T11:52:00Z
Apr 5, 2022
Out of all the solutions we evaluated, Druva inSync was the most affordable. There are additional costs if you want extra storage. Other than that, there aren't any additional costs. Their site explains the different features you get with the different types such as Elite, Enterprise, and Basic.
On-prem solutions are expensive to operate because it is necessary to assign a person to manage it and look after it. On-prem' is also expensive when you get to that time where it has to be refreshed, hardware has a lifespan. If they don't refresh, it eventually becomes unsupported and doesn't get any software updates, which means it is not secure. It won't have the same features and eventually just isn't fit for purpose. Why would anybody want to own hardware, particularly with something like backup, where typically you want your backup to be offsite? You want backups like Druva to be away from your organization so that it can't get damaged physically or interfered with by physical access to it.
It is an expensive product for the middle class or SMB customers in India. A lot of top-level big companies also cannot afford this solution. During the license period, one can download the entire data from the cloud without paying any additional cost. This way the data can be easily recreated from the stored data when a machine is lost or the data is compromised.
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2019-07-16T02:29:00Z
Jul 16, 2019
Druva is a cloud-based product and there is no on-premise option available. During purchase, check with the Drive team to see how much storage they are providing per user. There are two options available at 50GB and 300GB. Once you decide to go with this product the cost can be worked out with the vendor.
Druva inSync is a comprehensive data protection and governance platform that enables organizations to securely backup, recover, and manage their critical data.
With its cloud-native architecture, inSync offers scalable and efficient data protection across endpoints, cloud applications, and servers. It provides automated backups, ensuring that data is always protected and easily recoverable in case of any data loss or system failure.
In addition, inSync offers advanced data...
Pricing is average, but compared to the other solution, they need to revise their price list.
The pricing is a bit on the higher side compared to other products in the market. I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten, with one being very cheap and ten being very expensive.
The pricing is good. The pricing changed since Commvault Metallic came out. They pitched unlimited backup, and that's the main reason Druva changed their prices. Also, Druva told us to merge our endpoint and SaaS licenses, which is good for people who are getting an endpoint backup since they will also get a SaaS backup.
The product is fairly priced, I would rate its pricing five out of ten.
The pricing is thirty-five dollars per year or three dollars per month per user.
Out of all the solutions we evaluated, Druva inSync was the most affordable. There are additional costs if you want extra storage. Other than that, there aren't any additional costs. Their site explains the different features you get with the different types such as Elite, Enterprise, and Basic.
There are no licensing fees.
On-prem solutions are expensive to operate because it is necessary to assign a person to manage it and look after it. On-prem' is also expensive when you get to that time where it has to be refreshed, hardware has a lifespan. If they don't refresh, it eventually becomes unsupported and doesn't get any software updates, which means it is not secure. It won't have the same features and eventually just isn't fit for purpose. Why would anybody want to own hardware, particularly with something like backup, where typically you want your backup to be offsite? You want backups like Druva to be away from your organization so that it can't get damaged physically or interfered with by physical access to it.
The pricing of Druva inSync is very high as compared to other cloud backup solutions.
It is an expensive product for the middle class or SMB customers in India. A lot of top-level big companies also cannot afford this solution. During the license period, one can download the entire data from the cloud without paying any additional cost. This way the data can be easily recreated from the stored data when a machine is lost or the data is compromised.
The price is quite good. It's approximately $4000.00 per user for one year.
Druva is a cloud-based product and there is no on-premise option available. During purchase, check with the Drive team to see how much storage they are providing per user. There are two options available at 50GB and 300GB. Once you decide to go with this product the cost can be worked out with the vendor.