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What is Commvault Cloud powered by Metallic AI?

Commvault® Cloud is a cyber resilience platform built to meet the demands of hybrid enterprises. It delivers data security and recovery in the cloud, powered by advanced AI, to help organizations see, manage, and recover data wherever it lives.

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  • Multiple backup destinations (68)
    8.3
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  • Business application protection (68)
    8.0
    80%
  • Deduplication and file compression (71)
    7.4
    74%
  • Incremental backup identification (73)
    7.0
    70%

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Commvault® Cloud is a cyber resilience platform built to meet the demands of hybrid enterprises. It delivers data security and recovery in the cloud, powered by advanced AI, to help organizations see, manage, and recover data wherever it lives.

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What is Commvault Cloud powered by Metallic AI?

Commvault® Cloud is a cyber resilience platform built to meet the demands of the hybrid enterprise. Commvault Cloud unifies cloud-based data security with rapid, enterprise-scale recovery and advanced AI to secure an organization's data, anywhere it lives, through a single pane of glass, and ensure a clean recovery.

Commvault Cloud powered by Metallic AI Features

Data Center Backup Features

  • Supported: Universal recovery
  • Supported: Instant recovery
  • Supported: Recovery verification
  • Supported: Business application protection
  • Supported: Multiple backup destinations
  • Supported: Incremental backup identification
  • Supported: Backup to the cloud
  • Supported: Deduplication and file compression
  • Supported: Snapshots
  • Supported: Flexible deployment
  • Supported: Management dashboard
  • Supported: Platform support
  • Supported: Retention options
  • Supported: Encryption

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Commvault Cloud powered by Metallic AI Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android

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Commvault® Cloud is a cyber resilience platform built to meet the demands of hybrid enterprises. It delivers data security and recovery in the cloud, powered by advanced AI, to help organizations see, manage, and recover data wherever it lives.

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Reviewers rate Management dashboard and Platform support highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of Commvault Cloud powered by Metallic AI are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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CommVault is a versatile data management platform and backup solution that has been widely used by organizations around the world. With its comprehensive capabilities, it meets regulatory requirements for long-term data retention of 7+ years and provides access to datasets for recoveries and legal subpoenas. The software powers disaster recovery and business continuity plans for educational institutions, allowing them to back up individual VMs, files, and databases such as Oracle, MariaDB, Postgres, and MSSQL. CommVault also offers a unified view of backup processes across multiple platforms, replacing old tape backup software with a better interface and reducing support costs.

In the healthcare industry, CommVault provides reliable data protection for a variety of hardware and software solutions, meeting federal guidelines for data backup and recovery. It enables system administrators to manage restores remotely while empowering employees to restore data themselves. Additionally, CommVault offers secure file sharing, data protection, and remote backups over the public network. This software improves collaboration between departments and reduces data footprint through deduplication.

For enterprise-level organizations, CommVault is implemented to mitigate data loss and compliance with audit requirements. It supports various platforms and environments including MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, AIX, Exchange, VMware, Azure, Office 365, Hyper-V, Loutas Note, Windows FS/Unix FS backups, and cloud storage. Customers appreciate its user-friendly interface and single console solution provided by the CommCell console.

Overall, CommVault serves as a scalable and dependable backup solution that simplifies data protection processes while ensuring minimal downtime and high-level risk management for critical applications. It has restored confidence in backup solutions by streamlining the backup process and saving man-hours for IT professionals across different industries. Whether it's backing up physical servers or protecting cloud infrastructure, CommVault offers a hybrid cloud solution that meets the needs of both on-premises and offsite disaster recovery scenarios.

Versatile Backup Capabilities: Users have consistently praised CommVault for its flexible backup capabilities, with numerous reviewers highlighting this aspect. The software effectively manages a wide range of applications and databases under one product, simplifying data protection and management. This versatility allows users to streamline their backup processes and ensures comprehensive data protection.

Strong Reporting Tools: Reviewers highly value the excellent reporting tools provided by CommVault, with many expressing satisfaction in this area. These tools offer detailed information and insights, enabling users to monitor and optimize their backup processes effectively. The comprehensive reports generated by CommVault provide in-depth data on deduplication rates, compression rates, disk usage, and daily disk freeing.

Ease of Use: Users consistently praise the user-friendly interface of CommVault for its intuitiveness and easy navigation. Many find it straightforward to access the desired features and functions, enhancing their overall experience with the software. Additionally, CommVault's well-maintained detailed logs and catalog are valuable resources for accurate data restoration purposes.

Unintuitive Database Restore Feature: Several users have expressed frustration with the unintuitive and confusing user interface of the database restore feature. They mentioned that it requires extra effort to find the right combination of settings, leading to a time-consuming process.

Issues with Backup Completion Alerts: Users have encountered issues with the alerts upon backup completion not functioning properly. This has caused inconvenience and uncertainty as they are unable to rely on these alerts for timely information about their backups.

Restoration Process Termination Problem: Some users have experienced problems with the restoration process on the database side not always terminating after a restore fails. This issue can lead to confusion and delays in resolving failed restores.

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Commvault [Complete Backup & Recovery] to back up hundreds of virtual machines across two big clusters; we also back up large Oracle databases via RMAN. We have media agents at two different data centers, and replicate our backups to an off-site colocation facility for DR. In the past we had run host-based backups, but have switched to covering entire VMs. All of our central IT assets are covered. It provides us the ability to recover entire systems as well as our major line-of-business applications.
  • Backs up virtual machines quickly and completely.
  • Integrates well with Oracle's built-in RMAN tools for recovery & cloning, making success much more likely.
  • Produces really good logs.
  • Runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with minimal changes to the clients.
  • For database restores, it has to restore the entire database in order to recover just one table.
  • Backups of virtual machines with direct attached storage is difficult.
  • I wish it covered cloud assets more thoroughly, like AWS ELBs and Security Groups.
Commvault [Complete Backup & Recovery] does well in large environments, with assets that are geographically distributed. It scales up well. The reporting is kind of ugly, which makes it harder to share simplified reports with less-technical users. The logs are very verbose, which is helpful both to their support staff as well as to experience users & administrators. Administrative rights can be controlled very granularly, making it easy to delegate limited responsibilities to operators.
Shalika Senadeera | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault is an enterprise-level tool that we use to backup all kinds of workloads. I have implemented Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery in many Enterprise-level, Corporate banks and financial companies to mitigate their data loss and compliance with their audit requirements. I have implemented it across many platforms such as MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, AIX, Exchange, VMware, Azure, Office 365, Hyper-V, Loutas Note, Windows FS/Unix FS backups and many cloud storage and virtual environments. Commvault DR option as well. We especially used Backup replication (Dash Copy), VM Replication (Live sync) and DB replication and VM life cycling process. Customers like the Commvault CommCell console, it is a single console solution.
  • Commvault has better Duplication ratio.
  • Commvault is good at reports and audit trails. We won't miss anything which is required for our audit.
  • Support team is very responsive and provides confidence in solutions and good follow through until the problem is rectified or solved.
  • It does not have any agent for Zimbra mail backup.
  • It has to provide or should come up with supporting smaller environments.
  • I would like to keep using the java console instead of using the Command Center.
CommServe can manage backups for virtual machines via VSA without installing agents on virtual machines (non-application aware backups).
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We use Commvault to manage our customers enterprise data protection needs as well as in our managed services offerings to customers. We use Commvault to protect physical servers, virtual servers, applications and NAS devices.

We also use the private metrics reporting feature to provide standardised reporting for all of our customers.
  • Supports integration with a wide range of applications, storage arrays, hypervisors and cloud targets.
  • Supports a wide range of media targets, disk, tape and cloud and allows global deduplication of all data to minimise footprint.
  • Single pane of glass to manage.
  • Excellent Support!
  • The Java console while old is still the place to go for advanced configuration. The new web console is still gaining feature parity.
  • The more complex configurations do require significant planning and testing prior to implementation.
Commvault does a great job at protecting enterprise workloads either in the data center or in the cloud. Its wide range of support for applications, hypervisors, operating systems and cloud means it really is a "one size fits all" from a product standpoint. If you have a hetrogeneous environment then it is by far the best product in the market because of its wide integrations.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Commvault across our entire company. In the US, we have each location split as a division. Each division has its own media agent, storage, and permissions group. All reports go to divisional directors and staff as well as visuals for Command Center. This setup isolates each location to only be able to view their items. This reduces stress on local staff and allows me and my team to focus on big-picture disaster recovery. This setup really helps with off-loading restorations and live data to other divisions as tests or failover scenarios.
  • Backup
  • Reports
  • Duplication
  • Options
  • Active Directory
  • Non-SQL database support
  • AD restores
I feel that Commvault's Active Directory Recovery and Testing of the recovery could be improved, but this could very well be a situation where I am not fully understanding the scope. Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery is spot-on in all other areas and will be a perfect fit for anyone with a decent-sized IT footprint.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Commvault is our core Backup Enterprise tool, used to backup more than 1200 VMs and more than 120 physical Servers. It yearly addresses around 60 to 90 restores or recoveries.
  • It cover all our OS and application scenarios, both virtual and physical.
  • Brings us "peace of mind" on a reliable tool.
  • Have a very good support organization with really qualified technicians.
  • Maybe more deep CLI documentation (both "q" commands and SQL).
It needs know-how, but for sure is "the" enterprise tool that covers all our needs.
July 01, 2020

My Commvault review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
As a managed services provider, we use it both internally for our corporate backup solution as well as sell it as a service to our managed services customers. Commvault is used primarily for data protection, but we also use it for archiving and endpoint protection.
  • Virtual Server backups
  • SQL backups
  • Archiving
  • UI consistency
  • Better control over feature releases and hotfix packages. Sometimes there are too many bugs
Commvault is very well suited for our situation where we are deploying MediaAgents and storage at a customer site, backing up their data, and then replicating those backups to a secondary site (cloud, hosted data center, or second customer site). The auxiliary copy capabilities, ransomware protection, and granular control for each copy make Commvault a very reliable product.

Reporting and alerting are major advantages that Commvault has over other products we support. With so much capability built into the product, we don't have to rely on 3rd-party tools to help us manage our Backup As A Service offering.
David Lester | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I like to refer to Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery as a Swiss Army knife. The healthcare industry encompasses a vast array of hardware and software solutions. Providing data protection to all of these architectures is paramount to the safety of our patients. Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery allows us the flexibility to customize our support model so that it fits the institutional vision.
  • Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery provides complete auditing. Having worked with many products in the past, most fell short on reporting. In particular reporting on restores. Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery provides detailed information on operations that were performed, the account performing the operation and where was the data placed.
  • The flexibility of the product allows it to be more of a framework than a rigid application. By leveraging vendor specific API's, such as NetApp SnapVault/SnapMirror access, stronger integration and a more reliable service is produced. The workflow functionality and ability to utilize personal scripts helps administrators perform developer functions.
  • Support for aging technologies is a challenge for any large institution. Maintaining the ability to support old solutions, even in a limited capacity, is more desirable than bringing in a secondary solution or not support it at all.
  • Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery has developed the concept of plans that work great in smaller institutions but can hamstring large enterprises by the limited flexibility. There are situations where plans appear to be forced into decisions. Ideally, providing the ability to disable plans would be beneficial.
  • The security model is granular in respects to permissions and ability to implement it for a single object (client, user, job). Implementing the correct collection of permissions can sometimes feel like opening a padlock. This appears to be a great place to implement a wizard for guiding administrators through desired behaviors and building the appropriate security role.
Other backup products have a tendency to be rigid in design. Many times it is necessary to choose a backup solution that best fits the environment and sacrifice features for functionality. Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery is centered on adaptability. The product framework provides infinite flexibility while also providing backward capability to previous configurations. Utilizing vendor APIs allows for less product development time, more reliable operations and better support. The integrated auditing and logging mechanisms provide extensive analysis of processes.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery is used across the organization as the Enterprise Backup solution.
  • Automation like workflow.
  • Ease of use, less complexity.
  • Excellent support, very pro-active.
  • Leaders in the backup realm.
  • Additional workflow template and not so much the canned reports that comes with it.
  • Pricing, it does get pricey when you start adding new features not purchased before hand.
  • Licensing structure, should be more flexible especially in for an enterprise level customers.

Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery is best suited for a large environment that is hybrid and a mix bag of applications, storage devices, and operating system. It's really a good fit like our environment where we are in a transition of physical to virtual and on-prem to Cloud provider. Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery really covers these arenas really well.

I believe it's less appropriate for a small SMB that does need not a robust backup infrastructure due to cost.

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We use Commvault across our entire company. In the US, we have each location split as a division. Each division has its own media agent, storage, and permissions group. All reports go to divisional directors and staff as well as visuals for Command Center. This setup isolates each location to only be able to view their items. This reduces stress on local staff and allows me and my team to focus on big-picture disaster recovery. This setup really helps with off-loading restorations and live data to other divisions as tests or failover scenarios.
  • Reports
  • Deduplication
  • Plans
  • Active Directory
Nothing is perfect, nor never will it be. Commvault knows this. They also take that and spin into a way that allows them to mold and construct a "Perfect for YOU" application and solution. Where the shortfalls of most applications present hardships, Commvault thrives on these issues to make a great product. The need to address particular issues within your environment allows them to mold this solution to exactly what you need and want. That in itself is as perfect as I can ask for.
Too often the "out of the box" solution just doesn't cut it. Our entire environment is this exact scenario. Nothing in our company is cookie cutter. But I know how I want it to work and flow. I have been able to construct an operable and manageable environment with the help and guidance of this amazing team of engineers and developers.
Jason Mills | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Commvault is our primary data protection tool and is used across the entire environment. Commvault provided us with an easier way to manage and monitor backup and restore processes from multiple environments and platforms all within a single product with a common interface and experience. The virtualization portion of the product has minimized the amount of work required for setting up and managing backups across our data center.
  • Virtualization protection.
  • Simplified management.
  • DB2 Backup.
Commvault is a well-rounded platform that is very capable of protecting multiple data types including physical, virtual, database and application-specific as well as cloud-based workloads.
Pradeep Kabbur | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault is an enterprise level tool which we use to backup all kinds of work loads. We were able to backup our complete environment using Commvault.
  • Commvault is good at reports and audit trails. We won't miss anything which is required for our audit.
  • Very good at backing up large sized systems.
  • Well designed to assist with protecting large environments.
  • Very well maintained logs and catalogue for restore purposes.
  • It has to provide or should come up with supporting smaller environments.
  • Their licensing needs to be simplified as it goes with data type.
  • Best suited for enterprise customers and very large environments.
  • It is not suitable for the small and medium environments.
Ruwan Jayasanka | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Choosing CommVault was an excellent choice for our organization. As part of our virtualization and consolidation effort, we made a concerted effort to end the days of several disparate backup platforms protecting different groups of systems; each with different requirements, capabilities and limitations. CommVault has unified our backup and recovery operations and provides powerful data loss protection for all of our production and test systems, physical and virtual alike. While saying that the planning and installation phases are involved would not be untrue, the time required to do it correctly pays dividends in the end, as it did with us.
  • Commvault has better Deduplication ratio
  • Support with many of its applications
  • Support for many OS platforms
  • The initial installation and configuration takes little time.
  • New command center is quite complicated.
Commvault is suited for banking sector, enterprise, as well as midsize business.
December 06, 2019

Love the product

Keith Kelly | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault is used across the entire organization. Provides a backup and recovery solution that meets all federal guidelines and requirements for FedRamp. It is used to backup file data, as an integrated solution to backup mail in Office365, as a site recovery solution to move systems between multiple clouds, and the full imaging of systems.
  • Point in time recovery of SQL databases.
  • Integration into multiple clouds for single pane management.
  • Encryption for endpoints using SaaS cloud offerings.
  • Simple archiving of data to long term storage.
  • End user self service data restore.
  • Licensing model is somewhat difficult to understand and estimate when deploying solution.
  • Legacy protocols for SaaS integrations still in place. Slow to upgrade.
  • Not cost efficient when compared to cloud integrated backup solutions.
  • There does not seem to be an offering for small companies or small deployments. Wish there was a light version for smaller clients. Wish there was a solution generator tool instead of a lengthy sales process for each new feature deployment.
In my experience, Commvault is best designed for large enterprises with sparse or segmented data deployments. If all of your data is similar, and sitting in one data center or cloud storage solution, it isn't cost-effective. In a word, overkill. I had a client that was looking for a backup solution for unstructured data in separate and air-gapped data sources. My cCmmvault rep could not offer a solution that was cost-effective and did not require multiple copies of the data, so storage made the solution nonscalable or cost-effective.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used as a backup solution for our organization by our academic and administrative staff.
  • Good backup solution for many applications such as databases and virtual environment
  • Fast restores
  • Nice reports and statistics
  • Professional support
  • Missing information in Alerts Reports
  • Improve the Command Center utility
It offers one solution for a lot of environments and applications.
Graham Murison | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
CommVault is in use throughout the organization. The primary reason for the purchase at the time was for NDMP direct to tape backup of a NetApp storage appliance. However since the initial implementation in 2008, we now use it to solve several problems. It is used for email journaling compliance, archive replication to a DR site, server, email and SQL backup.
  • Support is always top notch. They always exceed expectations and I am always left with a very positive experience. They always meet callback SLA's as well.
  • They have close ties to the major technology players, like NetApp, EMC and VMware to create API's making it seamless to implement new solutions.
  • Once the the solution is setup and running, it requires very little hand holding and maintenance is quite easy.
  • CommVault's products can be confusing from an architecture standpoint. discovering where each piece plays a part can be hard without some additional support
  • Training is almost a necessity if you are like us, a small organization with limited time to just learn a product on the go.
  • Licensing could be better designed for the smaller guy. They have made attempts, but some additional work is need. Not all of us are big enough for capacity licensing to make sense.
CommVault is great for compliance and backup scenarios. The server backups are seamless and just work! Their NDMP backup for our NetApp appliances are fantastic and unless you have hardware issues, it works every time.

CommVault is less suited for those smaller organization that have a limited budget and are looking for a great backup solution. If you are only looking for server backup, CommVault may be less attractive.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Disaster recovery, as it greatly minimizes the effect on business being able to get data back quickly. The functionality is dynamic, complex, and provides us the freedom to choose infrastructure and what not, as it works with just about every major vendor. We're also a reseller, and I've seen CommVault implemented in dozens of customer datacenters.
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Virtualization
  • Backup
  • Replication
  • IOPS
  • Dynamic provisioning
  • Connectivity
CommVault is very well suited for an environment that is somewhat or completely virtualized and continuing that trend. It's for the data center manager that wants ease of functionality and manageability to be a driving force behind the purchase decision. The ideal customer would want to support multiple data recovery tiers, extending into applications and endpoints.
Daniel Hereford | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
CommVault was used by the company as our global data management platform. In simpler terms it was used as our backup solution. The IT Department was responsible for backing up all datasets and workloads for the entire organization. Due to our regulatory requirements, long term retention was required (7+ years). We were backing up approximately 50TB of data per week and retaining it for 7+ years.

CommVault allowed us to provide access to datasets for recent recoveries or for things like legal subpoenas. We used CommVault to power our disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
  • CommVault has the ability to backup data sets from a broad (maybe the broadest) set of technologies. Everything from traditional agent based backups, to bare metal, and the most modern virtual machine backups.
  • CommVault has steadily evolved with an been on the forefront of the evolution of the data center from physical machine to virtual machines to software driven solutions.
  • If you need to use VTL functionality, CommVault is still one of the best.
  • Reporting tools within CommVault are very strong out of the box and do not require any additional technology to leverage.
  • Releases of CommVault are typically well tested and easy to install in place or plan migrations.
  • The management console still uses Java and often has compatibility issues. I would dump java in favor or a HTML5 web console.
  • CommVault is a huge solution capable of managing the most complex environments. It could benefit from some simplification and wizards to make it more approachable to smaller IT shops.
Well Suited: Large and complex environments with high retention and varied data sets. If VTL is desired this solution is amazing.

Less Well Suited: Highly virtualized environments who need a simple turn key solution with fast recovery times.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault is being used in two areas. We have an entire Commvault environment installed in the cloud, backing up any application requesting backup in the cloud. We also have an on premise Commvault environment backing up new business/applications. Our go forward strategy in data protection is Commvault that will eventually and essentially replace our current data protection environment.

Overall, Commvault is easier to manage for our support team. It works very well. Commvault support is great and gets issues resolved very quickly.
  • Backup and recovery: Commvault is easy to install. Easy to get up and running and makes it easy to backup and recovery data if necessary.
  • Reporting: Commvault has excellent, built-in reporting. You can report per environment or, if you have more than one Commvault environment (for example, in different regions of the country), you can aggregate reports from a worldwide view.
  • Analytics: This is a newer option in Commvault. This adds another dimension to Commvault beyond data protection. Using analytics, you can analyze the data stored in Commvault. It is comparable, but probably not as powerful, as Splunk
  • Commvault is excellent in the cloud. It supports most all cloud vendors. Its features for AWS are excellent.
  • Commvault supports many storage hardware vendors for snapshots. In general, they support many more that other major data protection software vendors.
  • Commvault needs provide easier ways to download software. Instead of having to download the entire software suite, I would like the option for individual components to be available for download.
  • In our very secure IT worlds we live in, Commvault should provide better ways to upload logs to their support site. Companies usually highly restrict being able to access much on the internet from within their data centers.
Commvault is well suited for most any size environment. Larger environments can take probably take better advantage to some of the more advanced features.
Commvault is mostly reliant on Windows for their infrastructure, but does support Linux for media agents.
Keith Luken | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We migrated to Commvault in our data center back in 2005 and which point we had less than 150 systems protected. Over the years as the company grew we also expanded the use to our remote offices (over 220) and eventually we were backing up over 2400 systems between our data center and remote locations. Commvault provides all the basic data protection for our systems. We protect Windows systems and VMs as well as AIX.
  • As the product has matured its efficient use of WAN resources has improved with deduplication allowing us to protect complex remote systems with limited bandwidth.
  • The Commvault interface provides a fairly consistent look and feel regardless of what type of agent or workload you are trying to protect.
  • The use of Storage polices allows for very granular control over how various workloads on the same system may be protected and retained.
  • The ability to create dynamic groups based on an endless number of attributes makes automation of backup sets easy.
  • Console auditing is great to prove who made changes to the environment as every change is logged within the system and can be retained for as long as you select.
  • The reporting engine is very robust and has flexibility to generate adhoc or scheduled reports.
  • The Java client (and only client) has been a pain point as it is very particular as to what version of Java you have running
  • Over the years the deduplication engine has been less than robust, much of which has been resolved in the latest version. There are still some deduplication gotchas that you need to plan and be prepared for. V11 is really the first version I would consider truly ready for prime time with lareg deduplication workloads.
  • Their windows agents still have a reliance on .Net which means not all upgrades are without a reboot. If you are not careful you can leave a system unprotected until it is rebooted.
  • The custom report engine requires you to understand the underlying database structure and needs to be improved to be more intuitive with selectable criteria and fields.
Commvault's strength lies in its robustness and flexibility. It can protect workloads on many different platforms. The UI while intimidating is fairly quick to learn once you understand basic concepts and their terminology. There are very few products that can scale up into the largest enterprises and go low to medium sized businesses and Commvault is clearly one of them. Their SMB business has been slow due to heavy competition especially in VMware centric shops where Veeam has been a strong competitor, but Commvault quickly wins in any environment with more than a few dozen VMs or that has anything other than pure VMware of Hyper-V. Commvault really needs a smaller SQL express like build that supports say a very small SMB where Veeam is easier to set up and use, but far less space efficient on the backups. Commvault's support organization has had its ups and downs, but the last few years has been very solid. Unless you need a true HSM based solution then Comvmault is hard to beat. TSM is the better HSM based product for now, but I would not put it past Commvault to try and one up TSM over the years. We backed up over 500TB across 200+ locations and our main data center and can't think of a product that would have been any easier or more reliable to use. Version 11 is the version that is really a true Enterprise ready deduplication and protection system.
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