Ransomware Detection for Databases
Eon now detects ransomware and corruption directly inside databases by analyzing their logical contents. This extends ransomware detection beyond VMs and object storage to include managed and self-hosted databases, closing a critical visibility gap in modern cloud environments where filesystem-level scanning falls short.
Instead of relying on file-based detection methods, Eon evaluates structured database elements to identify compromised recovery points before restore, helping teams recover from clean, trusted backups. Learn more.
How it works
- Analyzes database backup structure, including tables, rows, schemas, and value distributions
- Detects signals such as sudden row or table count drops, schema changes, cardinality shifts, corruption patterns, and embedded ransomware notes
- Correlates multiple indicators into a weighted confidence score to reduce false positives
- Surfaces explanations directly in the Eon console so operators can validate recovery point integrity before restore

Granular Database Restore for RDS PostgreSQL
Previously, restoring RDS PostgreSQL or Aurora PostgreSQL required recovering the entire instance. You can now restore individual databases from snapshots, enabling faster and more targeted recovery workflows while minimizing disruption.
AWS Restore from Isolated Subnets
Eon now supports restore operations within isolated AWS subnets, allowing customers with restricted networking environments to perform restores without requiring outbound internet connectivity.
How it works
- Requires VPC endpoints for supported AWS services
- Enable Allow restore to isolated subnets in Restore Server Connectivity settings
- Supports cross-region restores (may incur transfer costs)
File Explorer Updates
The file explorer now supports two viewing modes for improved navigation:
- Combined snapshot view (existing behavior)
- Single snapshot view for point-in-time exploration
This makes it easier to investigate recovery points and browse historical data more precisely.
Export Inventory Data to CSV
Inventory data can now be exported directly from the UI as a CSV file for reporting, sharing, or offline analysis.
How it works
- New Export to CSV option in inventory UI
- Exports current filtered inventory view
- Includes structured fields compatible with spreadsheet tools
Learn more
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