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Druva inSync

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description Druva inSync Overview

Druva inSync is a SaaS solution safeguarding Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data. It offers continuous replication of email, files, and collaboration content to the cloud. This provides robust disaster recovery and business continuity for organizations needing reliable protection against data loss or outages. It’s particularly valuable for businesses reliant on these productivity suites.

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Can Druva inSync back up both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data?

Yes, Druva inSync provides continuous data protection for both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace environments, covering Exchange email, OneDrive/SharePoint, Google Drive, Gmail, and collaboration content. Data is replicated to Druva's cloud, giving organizations a single disaster recovery point for SaaS workloads. This addresses the shared-responsibility gap where Microsoft and Google retain infrastructure but not always long-term data.

How does Druva inSync handle ransomware protection for SaaS data?

Druva inSync uses immutable, versioned backups in the cloud that allow point-in-time recovery if Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace data is corrupted by ransomware or malicious deletion. Administrators can restore mailboxes, files, and collaboration content to a clean state from before the incident. This makes it a common choice for compliance-driven organizations.

Does Druva inSync replace Microsoft 365 retention policies?

Druva inSync is typically deployed alongside Microsoft 365 retention rather than replacing it, because Microsoft's native retention has limits on point-in-time recovery, geographic separation, and protection from admin-level deletion. Druva adds a third-party, air-gapped backup that survives even tenant-wide compromise. Many compliance frameworks require this independent copy.

Is Druva inSync suitable for endpoint backup in addition to SaaS?

Historically, Druva inSync was well known for endpoint (laptop and desktop) backup before the company expanded into SaaS and data center workloads. Current versions continue to support endpoint backup alongside Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace protection. This makes it appealing for organizations that want a unified endpoint + SaaS data protection platform.

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