Druva has expanded its Microsoft Azure support to include cloud-native protection for Azure SQL and Blob Storage, a move that strengthens its software-as-a-service-based data security platform, reports SiliconANGLE. This addition helps enterprises secure structured and unstructured data without managing on-premises infrastructure, aligning with growing preferences for scalable, low-maintenance cloud solutions.For Azure SQL, the new support spans Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Managed Instance, and SQL Server on Azure virtual machines. The agentless deployment model simplifies operations while delivering air-gapped, immutable backups to safeguard against ransomware and data loss. Enterprises can also take advantage of cross-region and cross-cloud replication for better disaster recovery, with no egress fees.The platform now also covers Azure Blob Storage, allowing organizations to back up unstructured data using granular, blob-level recovery. Policy-driven automation and global deduplication reduce storage costs while improving recovery speed—particularly beneficial for large-scale environments managing high volumes of data.Additionally, Druva is expanding its regional availability across North America, EMEA, and APAC to help global enterprises meet data residency requirements. With these updates now accessible through the Azure Marketplace, IT and security teams can streamline procurement and deployment as they strengthen cloud data resilience.
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Druva Adds Azure SQL and Blob Storage to Cloud-Native Protection Portfolio

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