Commvault has announced the availability of additions to its Intelligent Data Management portfolio. New Commvault Disaster Recovery, Commvault Backup & Recovery, and Commvault Complete Data Protection are now generally available to customers. This portfolio simplifies data management and is optimised for the cloud.
“Disaster recovery is a critical capability for businesses today, whether their data is on-premise, in the cloud or both,” said Christophe Bertrand, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. “Our recent research shows that disaster recovery SLAs are more stringent than ever against a backdrop of threats ranging from natural disasters to ransomware. In essence, organisations must make sure their data is recoverable reliably, quickly and with minimal or no loss. This is a problem that keeps IT customers up at night, and Commvault is addressing these challenges with its updated portfolio.”
Commvault Disaster Recovery enables customers to ensure business continuity and verify recoverability across cloud and on-prem environments, delivering streamlined, automated disaster recovery orchestration, flexible replication, and verified recovery readiness. It includes support for Microsoft Azure VMware Solution, VMware Cloud on AWS, Google Cloud VMware Engine, and Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, enabling replication between on-premises and cloud for all disaster recovery capabilities and operations.
Commvault Complete Data Protection combines Commvault Backup & Recovery and Commvault Disaster Recovery into a single data protection solution to ensure availability and business continuity for all workloads.
“At Commvault, we’re constantly innovating to make our customers’ lives easier, protect their data and ensure we’re offering intelligent data management products and services,” said Ranga Rajagopalan, Vice President, Products at Commvault. “With what’s available today, customers can start with data management service they need today and seamlessly extend into other capabilities as needed—and they can do it while optimising costs for the cloud.”
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