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Commvault Cloud powered by Metallic AI

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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
    83%
  • 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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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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Product Details

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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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Chris Saenz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently employ Commvault Backup and Recovery in our high education institution as our primary backup, recovery, and DR platform for a variety of data classes and clients across the organization. Our central IT team has used Commvault for backing up individual VMs, files at the file-system level, databases such as Oracle, MariaDB, Postgres, and MSSQL, as well as cloud resources like EC2 instances.
  • Organized policy-based configuration
  • Variety of client types
  • Deduplication of Backup Data
  • It is a complicated environment for the new user
  • Copy rules are not very clear
  • Browse for Restore functionality does not always give desired results
Commvault works well in a large environments with a variety of client types and data classes. With its policy-based configurations, it makes administration of large environments easier when configuring storage and retention, copies, schedules, client configs, etc. Commvault also backs up just about everything you can think of, and works with almost all storage and compute platforms, so there are rarely any cases where Commvault cannot accommodate.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are equivalent to a multinational corporation that is very geographically dispersed. Commvault is the complete backup and disaster recovery solution for us. It is used across the organization and we use on-prem and cloud instances. The nature of our business requires a comprehensive and capable product that is easy to configure and deploy from remote locations.
  • Easy to use interface on top of a comprehensive and trustworthy platform.
  • Policy-based capabilities allow plans that can be easily duplicated and deployed, saving time and helping to ensure assets are protected.
  • The system is very well thought out, the built-in deduplication capabilities save over wire data transmission reducing the throughput and network congestion.
  • Support for encryption
  • Hardware requirements are pretty steep, but understandable for a product that is as comprehensive as Commvault.
  • There is a pretty steep learning curve and the training is a must for a product with the complexity and capabilities of Commvault.
Commvault Complete Backup & Recovery is well suited for most environments. It has cloud capabilities that reduce storage requirements and allows a third party to maintain the media. Utilizing the cloud can reduce the cost, however, time to restore and business continuity will be impacted.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Commvault as a general backup solution for all on-premise backend systems and for part of our cloud environment. Our backup environment covers our setup globally, but with the largest part being located at our HQ in Denmark. The backup is managed by a team of 4, located in Denmark, China and the Philippines.

  • Covers all areas.
  • Centralized management.
  • Consolidated overview.
  • Easier to learn using it (steep learning curve).
  • More freedom on logical grouping your setup in the console.
Commvault covers your entire environment, no matter if it is Windows, Linux, AIX, SAP or....
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault is being used both for internal backups and as a backup solution for our on-premises customers as well. As of now, it is the only backup solution we use for on-premises customers/systems (we use Azure Backup for systems in Azure). Commvault addresses the business problem of having a scalable, dependable, and easy to use backup solution that supports multiple backup methods.
  • Scalable: Commvault is easy to deploy across environments and scales easy as the environment grows.
  • Lots of depth: Commvault operates as its own "ecosystem", which allows you to do many things with it.
  • Different backup options: Commvault supports various native application backups (SQL, DB2, Windows File system, Virtual Server, etc.).
  • Complexity: While the in-depth ecosystem of Commvault is nice for advanced users, there is a steep learning curve.
  • Workflows: While a lot of tasks can be automated with their workflow feature, various tasks and options are still not available.
Commvault is a great program for MSPs. As an MSP, you are usually supporting various different environments and Commvault allows you to backup various different applications using various different methods. For instance, Virtual Backups leverage VMware snapshots and is a very scalable option. Even if not an MSP, Commvault is well suited for companies that have a various range of infrastructure that needs to be backed up.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Overall the product has worked as expected from the day it is deployed. Support team responds in a reasonable amount of time and is generally knowledgable. Updates are quick and easy to deploy.
  • Service & Support
  • Documentation
  • Implementation, Maintenance and other IT support
  • Licensing
  • Before implementation do trainings
  • POC to understand any hardware or software performance
  • Backup IOs and capacity based licensing
Overall cost
Product functionality and performance
Product roadmap and future vision
Strong user community
Yuri Mendoza | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We have been using CommVault 2+ years now, and let me tell you that now we have control of our backups on almost all of our IT infrastructure across the whole organization. Basically we began to make the backup of the most critical systems (virtual and physical). After a year of use, we made an expansion and now we almost have all the systems. Some big Oracle databases are also being backup. It is a feature-rich product where we can establish different retentions policies, schedule backups based on the time and date of the lowest impact.
  • With the flexible definitions of policies for the backups retention period. We can age out the data that is backed up on primary storage and move it to secondary storage (archiving) for a longer retention period. This gives us the advantage to have the recent backup on our fastest storage.
  • The web console is a really nice and clear way of presenting detail information of the backups statistics and results. I like the fact that it has a lot of pre-built reports, but also we can personalize the reports. This is very useful when it comes to auditing for a SOX compliance company.
  • The integration of the Oracle database backups is really neet and works like a charm. We had some bad experiences with other backups products, but with Commvault, we are able to connect directly with the engine (by installing an agent) and do the backups in a more efficient way.
  • There is an integration with FusionSphere (Huawei) virtual environment that is really hard to configure and make it work. But I think it will get better so we will spend a few days to make it work. There is room for improvement.
  • The CommVault solution is a very versatile and feature-rich solution, but it's also complex to learn and use. I think the is a con because the learning curve is months. You will have to invest a lot of time to learn and configure it.
  • I think that if you are scaling the backup solution or you deploy it on an enterprise (2000+ servers), you will have to consider having at least two human resources dedicated to the operation of CommVault. It is a great product but a little bit complex so you need to control a lot of stuff.
The solution is suited to medium and enterprise companies. If you're a small shop I think the solution is a little too complex and you will have to invest maybe more than you can afford. There are different licensing options, but you need to consider not just the initial cost but also the maintenance cost and HW upgrades. So in my opinion, if you are a small shop, maybe you will be better of looking for other cost-effective backup solutions that suit your needs.
February 14, 2017

Commvault can do it.

Jim Stephanek | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Commvault is used to back up our entire physical and virtual server environment. We use the software to back up a plethora of software suites, such as SAP, AIX, MSSQL, SharePoint, and MS Server 2008-2012. We use many of the features inside of Commvault for business reporting of backups and performance metrics. We are also replicating this data to a disaster recovery site.
  • Commvault has made their software increasingly easier to navigate with what seems to be every service pack revision. I have found more shortcuts to places I need to navigate to with every update. That makes this a very functional software.
  • Commvault also gives very detailed logs to look over if there is an issue. They also give the ability to send logs very easily to support through their software. No need to manually collect logs and email them out, as it is all in the software GUI.
  • Commvault reporting and dashboards are very detailed, showing things like front end footprint and deduplication / compression rates. It shows the amount of disk used and how much is freed up on a daily basis.
  • The Commvault job controller allows for a very customized look into your current running backups. They have the ability to create multiple filters so you can apply them quickly to just see what you need.
  • The commcell browser tabs need to be static. When I am looking at the default subclient for a particular type of job, if I click on another client computer, it changes that default window into whatever I just clicked on. That is annoying. They could make the tab a little bigger and put a more detailed description in it so you can open up more tabs.
  • The job controller update intervals interfere with selecting multiple jobs and keeping them highlighted in case you need to suspend or kill multiple jobs. When it updates, it removes the selections.
  • Using JAVA is a hindrance because sometimes after you update multiple servers to a new service pack level, even after doing a manual refresh, it still says the old software version. You have to close out of the GUI and go back in for it to report properly. I think this is more of a JAVA issue and not a Commvault issue.
With the implementation of Commvault, we have backed up more information than we ever have than when we were using NetBackup. The agents that Commvault has to back up different types of data is so vast that I could almost guarantee they have what you need to get the job done. Is is a very diverse software that fits nearly every environment. The ability to replicate to a disaster recovery site has proven its worth recently when we did a DR test and it was incredibly successful as opposed to the way we had to do it with NetBackup last year.
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