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Eon vs. Druva
Why Cloud-First Teams Choose Eon over Druva
- Always-on backup posture across clouds
- Recover files, objects, or records without full restores
- Search and query backups for audits, analytics, and AI
- Cut backup storage spend 30–50%
- Ransomware-ready by default with clean rollback points
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Built for cloud infrastructure, not endpoint-first backup
Eon is built specifically for databases, file systems, and object storage running in AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
Granular recovery without system restores
Eon supports file‑, object‑, and database‑level recovery with global search across backups, so teams fix only the affected data.
Cost visibility that infrastructure teams can act on
Eon includes Cost Explorer so teams see what is protected, why policies apply, and how spend maps to workloads.
Comparison: Eon vs. Druva
Eon
Fully SaaS-managed (no customer-run backup clusters/compute)
Unified operations for posture, recovery, cost attribution, and data access (no extra components)
Unified multi-cloud control plane (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Backup data access without restore
Backup data usable as a data lake
Resource-level backup cost attribution (account → service → resource)
Ransomware resilience built into the backup workflow (not assembled from add-ons + customer-run compute)
SaaS application backup (e.g., Microsoft 365)
On-prem backup
Druva
⚠️ Indicates partial availability, workload-specific coverage, or capabilities that may require additional components or modules.
Table reflects default, out-of-the-box behavior for cloud infrastructure operations (posture, recovery workflows, cost attribution, and backup data access). Some capabilities may require add-ons, separate modules, or customer-deployed components. Coverage varies by workload, cloud, and configuration.
Table reflects default, out-of-the-box behavior for cloud infrastructure operations (posture, recovery workflows, cost attribution, and backup data access). Some capabilities may require add-ons, separate modules, or customer-deployed components. Coverage varies by workload, cloud, and configuration.
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If you are evaluating backup platforms for cloud infrastructure, the fastest way to compare is to test recovery speed, visibility, and cost behavior in your environment.