So, how fast is inSync really ?
By Jaspreet on April 18th, 2008 under Data Protection, Druvaa inSync, Products
We still couldn’t figure out what makes the traditional backups so slow and resource hungry.
But, we benchmarked insync against normal network copy using a HP dual core machine configured for 50 users. Here are the results -
You can download the PDF (117KB) and other related documents from http://www.druvaa.com/download/insync.html
Should the results differ for a larger set of users ? Looks difficult, but would soon try and publish (upcoming) version 2.0 benchmarks with larger set of users.
- Jaspreet

4 Comments Add your own
1. RYK | April 20th, 2008 at 4:55 am
I am unable to see the figures in your slideshow, could you please redo the slideshow with closeups of the figures.
2. Benny | April 20th, 2008 at 9:03 am
I have used the product and it definitely seems to be simpler and faster than many alternatives. I will try and write about it.
How do you maintain this speed ?
3. Jaspreet | April 20th, 2008 at 9:08 am
@RYK,
updated . Alternatively, you can download the same and other docs from - http://www.druvaa.com/downloads/insync.html
@Benney,
thanks. We wonder how are the others so slow
4. PuneTech » Blog Pos&hellip | April 28th, 2008 at 7:42 am
[...] Druvaa, who is competing with Veritas (a.k.a. Symantec) in the backup space by providing a cheaper alternative in the form of CDP (continuous data protection) software, is blogging about the pain points with traditional backup (and obviously their software is supposed to not suffer from any of these). They also have a slide show indicating how fast their software is. [...]
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