CommVault
Commvault is an enterprise data protection and data management software company focused on backup, recovery, and data security across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
- Software platform for enterprise backup, recovery, and data management across on-premises (on-prem) and cloud workloads (data protection).
- Ransomware and cyber resilience capabilities, including secure backup, threat detection integrations, and recovery orchestration (cybersecurity / data protection).
- Cloud-native backup and protection for public cloud, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), containers, and virtualized infrastructure (cloud data protection).
- Data governance, compliance support, and Data Lifecycle Management (DLM) capabilities for regulated and data-intensive organizations (data governance / compliance).
- Professional services, managed services, and technical support for design, deployment, and operation of data protection strategies (IT services).
More About CommVault
Commvault focuses on enterprise-scale data protection and management software designed for hybrid IT environments that span on-prem data centers, public cloud platforms, and SaaS applications. Its offerings are typically used by large organizations, public sector entities, and service providers that need centralized control over backup, recovery, archival, and data governance for diverse workloads.
The company’s core platform (data protection) consolidates backup and recovery for physical servers, virtual machines, databases, applications, endpoints, and cloud workloads into a unified policy and control plane. Architecturally, Commvault software is commonly deployed in a multi-tier model with centralized management, media or storage nodes, and agents or integration connectors that interface with operating systems, hypervisors, databases, and cloud services. It supports enterprise infrastructure patterns such as scale-out storage backends, object storage targets, and integration with common identity and access management systems.
Commvault’s cloud data protection (cloud data protection) addresses workloads running on major public cloud platforms, cloud-native services, containers, and SaaS applications. This includes protection of virtual instances, Kubernetes environments, and cloud databases, using cloud APIs, snapshot orchestration, and policy-based scheduling. For many enterprises, this allows alignment of data protection policies across on-prem and cloud resources, including tiering, retention, and replication strategies.
Cyber resilience features (cybersecurity / data protection) focus on safeguarding backup data from ransomware and unauthorized access. These capabilities typically include Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), encryption, immutability options, air-gapped architectures, and integration with security tools for anomaly or threat detection. In the event of an attack or outage, orchestration features are used to restore applications and datasets according to predefined plans, recovery point objectives, and recovery time objectives.
In data governance and compliance (data governance / compliance), Commvault provides tools for data discovery, indexing, search, and policy-based retention across backup and archive copies. These capabilities are used to support legal hold workflows, e-discovery requests, and regulatory requirements around data retention, deletion, and auditability. Centralized metadata and cataloging enable organizations to locate and act on data across multiple locations and storage tiers.
Commvault also offers professional and managed services (IT services) that cover assessment, architecture design, implementation, migration, and ongoing operations. These services support organizations that run Commvault software in their own environments or consume it as part of managed or as-a-service delivery models. Within an enterprise IT directory or marketplace, Commvault is typically categorized under data protection, backup and recovery, cyber resilience, cloud data protection, and data governance platforms.