Introduction
Data is the backbone of any business. Whether stored in the cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environments, data must be protected, managed, and recoverable at all times. Commvault is a global leader in data backup, recovery, archive, and cloud data management. For over two decades, Commvault has helped organizations reduce data loss risks, improve compliance, and ensure business continuity.
This blog explores Commvault’s offerings, target customers, and why it's a preferred choice for data protection and cyber recovery across industries.
1. About Commvault
Commvault Systems Inc., founded in 1996 and headquartered in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, is a trusted name in enterprise data backup, disaster recovery, and information management.
It provides comprehensive solutions to protect, manage, and use enterprise data, whether it resides in datacenters, private clouds, public clouds (AWS, Azure, Google), or SaaS applications like Microsoft 365.
Core Areas of Focus:
-
Backup & Disaster Recovery
-
Cloud Backup & Migration
-
Ransomware Protection & Recovery
-
File & Object Archiving
-
Data Governance & Compliance
2. Commvault Product Portfolio
a) Commvault Cloud (formerly Metallic.ai Platform)
A comprehensive SaaS and hybrid cloud data management platform. It provides backup, recovery, and data security with AI-powered insights.
Core Capabilities:
-
Scalable cloud-native backup
-
Cyber resilience (ransomware detection and recovery)
-
AI-powered threat scanning
-
Workload-optimized backups (VMs, Databases, Kubernetes, SaaS)
b) Backup & Recovery
Commvault offers robust and flexible data protection across physical, virtual, and cloud workloads.
Key Features:
-
Incremental and synthetic full backups
-
Application-aware backup (Exchange, SQL, Oracle, SAP, etc.)
-
File and VM-level recovery
-
Snapshots and replication integration (NetApp, Pure Storage, etc.)
c) Disaster Recovery (DR)
Automated and orchestrated DR ensures minimal downtime and fast recovery in case of cyberattacks or system failures.
Features:
-
Continuous replication
-
DR testing and compliance reporting
-
RTO/RPO monitoring
-
Support for hybrid DR sites
d) Ransomware Protection & Security
Commvault includes threat detection, early warning systems, and clean backup copies to ensure recovery after ransomware attacks.
Security Highlights:
-
Immutable backups (WORM storage)
-
Zero-trust access control
-
Threat scanning with AI/ML
-
Integration with SIEM/SOAR tools
e) Metallic SaaS Backup (Commvault SaaS)
A subscription-based backup service for cloud-native and SaaS applications.
Metallic Backup for:
-
Microsoft 365 (Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams)
-
Salesforce
-
Google Workspace
-
Endpoints
-
Kubernetes
f) Archive & Compliance
Efficient storage management and governance tools to retain data for legal, audit, or regulatory needs.
Features:
-
Policy-based retention
-
Legal hold and eDiscovery
-
Compression and deduplication
-
Cloud tiering and long-term archive storage
3. Target Customers of Commvault
Commvault is designed for medium to large enterprises and public sector institutions that prioritize data availability, compliance, and cyber resilience.
a) Enterprise IT Departments
-
Unified data management across multiple environments
-
Protection of business-critical workloads like SAP, Oracle, VMware
-
Scalable backup for data centers and branch offices
b) Financial Institutions
-
Compliance with data privacy and retention regulations (GDPR, SOX)
-
Fast recovery to avoid transactional downtime
-
Encryption and access auditing
c) Healthcare Sector
-
HIPAA-compliant data protection
-
Backup of EMR/EHR systems (Epic, Cerner)
-
Rapid recovery of clinical systems
d) Government and Education
-
Secure cloud migration
-
Disaster recovery for legacy infrastructure
-
Affordable SaaS backup via Metallic for Government (FedRAMP)
e) Managed Service Providers (MSPs)
-
Multi-tenant backup management
-
White-label data protection services for clients
-
Usage-based billing
4. Unique Selling Points (USPs)
a) Unified Data Protection
One platform for backup, archive, DR, and compliance across cloud, on-premises, and SaaS.
b) Cyber Resilience with AI
Integrated AI/ML to detect anomalies, ransomware behavior, and malicious insiders.
c) Metallic SaaS Backup
Ready-to-deploy, cloud-native backup for businesses that prefer “as-a-service” delivery models.
d) Zero Trust & Immutable Backups
Support for zero-trust architectures with strong access controls, encryption, and data immutability.
e) Workload-Specific Optimization
Backup and recovery workflows fine-tuned for VMs, databases, containers, and enterprise apps.
5. Commvault Ecosystem & Integrations
Commvault integrates with:
-
VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix
-
Cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud
-
Storage vendors: Dell, HPE, NetApp, Pure Storage
-
Security tools: CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Microsoft Defender
-
SIEM tools: Splunk, Azure Sentinel
-
Identity providers: Azure AD, Okta
6. Licensing and Deployment
Commvault is available in multiple deployment and pricing models:
Deployment Options:
-
On-Premises
-
Hybrid Cloud
-
Fully Cloud (Metallic SaaS)
-
Multi-Tenant for MSPs
Licensing Models:
-
Per TB (data managed)
-
Per workload or endpoint
-
Subscription-based SaaS
-
Pay-as-you-go via Azure/AWS marketplaces
7. Conclusion
In today’s hybrid and multi-cloud IT world, data protection is a critical business need. Commvault provides a future-ready solution for secure, compliant, and resilient data management—helping businesses recover from ransomware, meet regulatory requirements, and reduce downtime.
Whether you're a CIO planning a hybrid backup strategy or an IT manager ensuring compliance across your cloud workloads, Commvault is a trusted choice for enterprise-grade backup and cyber recovery.