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Introduction to Druva Cloud Platform Dashboard
Updated over a week ago

The Druva Cloud Platform Dashboard provides a consolidated and workload-centric view of the platform. You now get a holistic status of the health of your data protection

ecosystem.

The dashboard view is tailored as per your role and licensed services.

Global left navigation pane

From the global left navigation pane, you can access the following sections:

Section

Description

1

View and access all workloads and services from the All services section.

The services you have licensed are indicated with a green tick.

2

Access your top 5 frequently visited pages of the Druva Console

3

Access all your licensed services and workloads.

4

Initiate platform administration tasks.

Data protection summary

The Data Protection Summary card provides an at-a-glance view of all the workloads and resources being protected, the storage and licenses/credits consumed, and the last backup status.

The Data Protection Summary card comprises the following:

1. Aggregate view

Get an aggregate view of the total backup data and resources to understand the coverage and size of your data protection environment.

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2. Workload view

The workload view provides workload-level information with individual insights into the backup data size and the number of resources protected by each data source.

When you click on a data source (inner ring) a resource view is displayed that provides information about the number of resources protected for the data source, the storage consumed, and the last backup status.

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Backup data for resources is displayed based on the following states:

Endpoints

User Apps:
Exchange Online, OneDrive, Gmail, Google Drive

Org Apps: Sharepoint, Groups, Public Folders, Team, Shared Drives

Enterprise Workloads

Resource configured for backup (enabled and disabled)

Resource configured for backup (enabled and disabled)

Resource discovered and configured for backup (enabled and disabled)

Resource configured for backup (enabled and disabled


📝 Note
The data is populated after the first backup is completed.


The following information is provided in the chart:

Chart section

Description

Inner ring

Displays a data source view of each workload, which provides information about the backup data size and the number of resources protected by each data source.


💡 Tip

Click on the workload titleto access the workload dashboard.


Inner ring side legends

Display the top 3 resources based on the count.

Outer ring

( Select the required data source in the inner ring to get a resource-level view)

Displays a resource-level view of last backup status.

  • The green color in the outer ring denotes the summation of successful and successful with errors status.

  • The grey color in the outer ring denotes the never backed up status.

  • The red color in the outer denotes the failed status.

For example :

  • If the entire outer ring is green, your backups are healthy.

  • If the significant outer ring is red, it means the number of failed backups is higher; it is essential to determine the cause of the failure and take appropriate action to resolve the issue.

Outer ring side legends

Displays the total number of resources protected, the total size of backup data, and the last backup status.


💡 Tip

Click on the Last backup status number to access the additional details available in the interface of the respective workload.


3. License consumption view

Endpoints, Microsoft 365, and Google Workspace

You can view the count of active and preserved licenses consumed. For Endpoints and SaaS Apps, you are also informed about the license renewal due date 60 days before expiry.

Based on the count of active and preserved licenses, you can track and optimize monthly and daily license usage.

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Enterprise Workloads

The Credit Balance on the dashboard depicts the credit utilization based on storage consumption.

Based on your credit balance, it is helpful to view the number of unutilized credits at the end of the day.

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Security and compliance summary

Get a consolidated view of security and compliance. With this information, get an insight into how resilient your data protection ecosystem is.

The following cards are available:

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Sensitive Data Governance

View the total number of Active Violations to promptly address active violations by defensibly deleting sensitive data in a backup, source, or both.

Proactively monitor the total number of non-compliant users.


💡 Tip

Click on the number of Active violations and Non-Compliant Users to access the Sensitive Data Governance interface.


Ransomware Recovery

View the total number of Curated Snapshots to identify unusual activity and prevent contamination from spreading within minutes of detection.

View the total number of Quarantined Resources to manually search for the impacted resource and quarantine the infected or all the snapshots.


💡 Tip

Click on the number of Curated Snapshots or Quarantined Resources to access the Ransomware Recovery interface.


eDiscovery

View the total number of legal holds and custodians across an organization to reduce reliance on custodians and minimize the risk of spoliation.


💡 Tip

Click on the number of legal Holds or Custodians to access the eDiscovery interface.


Critical alerts

Without going to the multiple workload and services page at a single glance, you will know which critical alerts you need to address on priority. The top 5 critical alerts are displayed based on recency.


💡 Tip

Click on the View All button to view all the alerts on the respective workload or service's Alerts page.


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Backup data trend

You can analyze backup data growth trends for the last 90 days. Select the date range on the graph to view data for a single or selected number of days.

With this information, you can plan for your storage requirements. You can look for patterns in the data growth trends, such as whether the data growth is consistent or if there are sudden spikes or drops. If you notice any unusual patterns, it's worth investigating further to see if an underlying issue needs to be addressed.

The backup data growth trend is displayed for:

  • Enterprise Workloads

  • User Workloads

    • Devices

    • Exchange Online

    • OneDrive

    • Gmail

    • Google Drive

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Integrations center

This card lists all the third-party applications Druva leverages.

Druva has partnered with various third-party applications to help simplify customers’ business operations. By plugging into Druva’s API-based ecosystem integrations, you can tap into new data sources, improve existing business processes, and reuse existing resources to automate business policies.

When you click on any third-party application, the All Integration page displays links to more information about the third-party integration.

Currently, Druva leverages the following third-party applications:

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Third-party application

Purpose

Leveraged by

ADFS

Enables organizations to use Active Directory for authentication of users. Learn More .

Endpoints and SaaS Apps

BetterCloud

Automated onboarding and off-boarding of users in Druva's endpoints and SaaS Apps. Learn More .

Endpoints and SaaS Apps

Bocada

Import Druva reports and their statistics into Bocada's heterogeneous Backup Management Console. Learn More .

Endpoints, SaaS Apps, and Enterprise Workloads

Exterro

Ingest Druva's case-relevant data from Endpoints and SaaS Apps into Exterro's platform. Learn More

Endpoints and SaaS Apps

Fireeye

Strong endpoint resilience, reduced downtime and accelerated recovery from Ransomware attacks. Learn More .

Endpoints and SaaS Apps

GitHub

Enables organizations to integrate Druva offerings into their business. Learn More .

Endpoints, SaaS Apps, and Enterprise Workloads

Okta

Enables Single sign-on (SSO) and automatic provisioning of mobile and endpoint users into the Druva Platform. Learn More .

Endpoints, SaaS Apps, and Enterprise Workloads

Paloalto

Enables automated and workflow-based orchestration mechanisms in case of a security incident. Learn More .

Endpoints, SaaS Apps, and Enterprise Workloads

ServiceNow

Integrate Druva Platform incidents into ServiceNow’s centralized ticketing systems. Learn More .

Enterprise Workloads

Slack

Configure Slack webhooks for notifications within Native Workloads. Learn More .

Native Workloads

Splunk

Enables organizations to respond, mitigate, and recover from Ransomware threats within minutes. Learn More .

Endpoints and SaaS Apps

Active support cases

You can track the active support tickets based on severity.

All Druva administrators can track the status of all active support cases without logging on to the support portal. Click on the case ticket to view the support portal.

You can use the 7, 30, and 90-day filters to narrow down the active cases search. The active cases are categorized as severity-critical, high, medium, and low.

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Cloud status

This card shows the region where your snapshots are stored and their health. In the below example, one location in your account is operational.

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The possible states are:

State

Denoted with

Description

Operational

Green

All Druva services are up and running.

Planned Maintenance

Blue

Few or all regions are undergoing scheduled maintenance. Druva services may not be available for some time.

Partial Service Disruption

Orange

Regions denoted with the orange dot are unavailable. Druva services linked to this region are not available for use until the regions are operational.

Service Disruption

Red

All regions are unavailable and none of the Druva services are available for use until the regions are operational. When you hover on the region, you can see how much storage a service consumes in the region.

The cloud status section shows service disruption for a region, if it is unavailable for either Endpoints and SaaS Apps or Enterprise Workloads. It is possible that the region is unavailable for one of the products while it is available for the other service. To see if a region is available for Endpoints and SaaS Apps or Enterprise Workloads, hover over the region and see more details about it.

For example , it is possible that a region is unavailable for Endpoints and SaaS Apps while it is available for Enterprise Workloads, and the cloud status section shows service disruption. However, if the Druva license is not attached to the account, the cloud status shows operational for that region since it is available for Endpoints and SaaS Apps.

Last Login Details in the user profile

In the user profile, you can also view the last login date, time, device name, and IP address from which the login occurred.

This information gives visibility about the last login details.

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Limitations

Currently, data is not displayed for Salesforce.

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