Druva review
Zero-infrastructure SaaS backup with built-in air gap and clean recovery.
Top 11 rank
#6 of 11
Score
8.7/9.4
Pricing
$$ (per-user and per-workload subscription; from ~$4/user/mo)
HQ
Santa Clara, United States
Verdict
Druva runs entirely as SaaS on AWS, so there is no backup server or storage to manage, and its air-gapped architecture plus accelerated ransomware recovery make it the easiest immutable option to operate.
What customers praise
Nothing to patch or scale on your side means the smallest IT teams get enterprise-grade immutability without managing hardware.
What customers criticise
Deep on-prem workloads like SAP HANA or large VMware farms are less mature here than on Veeam or Commvault.
Best for
Teams that want fully SaaS backup with no backup infrastructure to patch, covering endpoints, SaaS, and cloud workloads.
At a glance
- Integrations: Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, AWS, VMware, endpoints
- Compliance: SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP, GDPR
- Regions served: North America, EMEA, APAC
- Typical onboarding: 2 days
Red flags
Public risk signals as of July 2026: none. No material public risk signals as of 2026-07-05. See the full red-flag report.
Alternatives
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Source: Top 11 Best Backup and Recovery Software, verified July 5, 2026 — no paid placement.