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Druva Announces Alliance With Microsoft Azure

by Adam Armstrong

Druva has announced a new strategic alliance with Microsoft Azure that expands its presence into Microsoft’s public cloud and infrastructure platform.  This new alliance is beneficial to Druva as it gives their customers more flexibility giving them more choice in infrastructure vendor and the options to better meet data storage, privacy, and security needs. The alliance is also beneficial for Azure as it brings a highly rated analyst endpoint and cloud service data protection solution to its marketplace.


Druva has announced a new strategic alliance with Microsoft Azure that expands its presence into Microsoft’s public cloud and infrastructure platform.  This new alliance is beneficial to Druva as it gives their customers more flexibility giving them more choice in infrastructure vendor and the options to better meet data storage, privacy, and security needs. The alliance is also beneficial for Azure as it brings a highly rated analyst endpoint and cloud service data protection solution to its marketplace.

Data is growing faster than ever and organizations are being required to retain more of it for longer periods of time. Compliance and legal requirements are making data stored so that it aligns with regional data privacy regulations. On-premises infrastructure puts limits on how much data can be stored and can really add to costs when more hardware is needed. The cloud continues to be an attractive option and the new partnership between Druva and Azure will give customers a wider choice for where they store their data and more options with regionally specific regulation requirements.

Additional benefits of Druva availability on Azure include:

  • Security: Azure meets a broad set of international and industry-specific compliance standards, such as ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP, SOC 1 and SOC 2, as well as country-specific standards including Australia IRAP, UK G-Cloud, and Singapore MTCS. Microsoft was also the first to adopt the uniform international code of practice for cloud privacy, ISO/IEC 27018, which governs the processing of personal information by cloud service providers.
  • Global Availability: Broad international Microsoft datacenter locations provide 21 storage regions around the globe, including Canada and China — enabling Druva customers to meet data residency needs posed by evolving regional data privacy regulations.
  • Microsoft Customer Advantage: Enterprise customers who have standardized on the Microsoft platform can utilize their contract license credits towards their Druva purchase.

Availability and pricing

Druva inSync is expected to be supported by Azure within the next 45 days and starts at $6/user per month.

Druva inSync

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