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Enhanced agent for Enterprise Workloads

Infrastructural enhancements to agents and proxies of Enterprise Workloads

Updated over a week ago

Druva's enhanced storage architecture effectively manages extensive datasets and millions of small files and databases with high scalability and performance, significantly reducing storage costs. The upgraded Enterprise Workloads agent leverages enhanced security, performance, and data protection capabilities:

  • Enhanced security: The updated packages and modules will address vulnerabilities and ensure robust security measures.

  • Better performance: The upgraded agent-side architecture will leverage efficiency and overall system performance.

  • Insights on data protection health: The enhanced agent will collect telemetry data including network, compute, and disk IO metrics from the protected servers and virtual machines. This data will be used to optimize Cloud Services performances and provide you with better user experience and enhanced services.

  • Infrastructural changes: The updates to proxies and agents for Enterprise Workloads will include changes to Druva’s service name, logs location, and configuration file location.


📝 Note

The enhanced agent is currently released for NAS, File server, Oracle DTC workloads. The agent support will be extended to other workloads in the subsequent releases.


Customer action required

  1. You must upgrade your proxies and agents to the latest version.

  2. If you have firewall rules in your environment, you must allow Druva and S3 URLs/IPs based on your deployment region.

  3. Configure your antivirus and any third-party encryption programs to authorize the latest Druva applications.

Updates to Druva service name, logs location, and configuration file

The infrastructural changes made to the proxies and agents of Enterprise Workloads includes updates to Druva’s service name, logs location, and configuration file location.

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