Druva Phoenix is purchased through the AWS Marketplace. Regarding the pricing and licensing cost for Druva Phoenix, it is affordable compared to competitors in the market. A key advantage is that while most backup solutions require the customer to purchase an additional server or storage, Druva Phoenix, on the other hand, is a pure SaaS product and is a plug-and-play product, so there is no need to purchase any additional server or storage for the backup.
It's very costly. Normal people wouldn't understand how their credits are calculated. It's pretty complex. Druva could reduce the cost a bit. The product has credits per VM, per month, and all that, which are very complex.
Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
MSP
Top 20
Apr 28, 2023
There are no additional charges for data egress, and the cost of storing your data in the cloud is included in your subscription, eliminating the need for a separate bill for your cloud storage usage. As a solutions architect, cloud cost is always a variable that needs to be considered. However, with Druva Phoenix, you can eliminate the concern of receiving a separate bill from a different cloud provider, such as Google Cloud, as it is included in your subscription. This is a significant advantage. Druva Phoenix's pricing is based on the service provided, and it's reasonable. The cost of the service will depend on the size of your data and the number of virtual machines being backed up. However, the pricing structure is straightforward and easy to understand.
Druva Phoenix offers an easy-to-use, secure, and cost-effective cloud backup solution with simplified management and efficient data protection capabilities.Druva Phoenix is designed for environments needing straightforward setup and automated off-site backups without on-premises requirements. It provides global deduplication, optimizing storage and costs while offering robust ransomware protection through air-gapped environments. Users value its easy integration with cloud providers like AWS,...
Druva Phoenix is purchased through the AWS Marketplace. Regarding the pricing and licensing cost for Druva Phoenix, it is affordable compared to competitors in the market. A key advantage is that while most backup solutions require the customer to purchase an additional server or storage, Druva Phoenix, on the other hand, is a pure SaaS product and is a plug-and-play product, so there is no need to purchase any additional server or storage for the backup.
It's very costly. Normal people wouldn't understand how their credits are calculated. It's pretty complex. Druva could reduce the cost a bit. The product has credits per VM, per month, and all that, which are very complex.
I assume clients use Druva Phoenix because it is cheaper than other products.
There are no additional charges for data egress, and the cost of storing your data in the cloud is included in your subscription, eliminating the need for a separate bill for your cloud storage usage. As a solutions architect, cloud cost is always a variable that needs to be considered. However, with Druva Phoenix, you can eliminate the concern of receiving a separate bill from a different cloud provider, such as Google Cloud, as it is included in your subscription. This is a significant advantage. Druva Phoenix's pricing is based on the service provided, and it's reasonable. The cost of the service will depend on the size of your data and the number of virtual machines being backed up. However, the pricing structure is straightforward and easy to understand.
The price could always be a bit lower.