It's for the file system backup, reel backup, and databases.
We have been using the solution for four years.
It's for the file system backup, reel backup, and databases.
We have been using the solution for four years.
We have a physical server with actual machines, applications, and databases running on it. We do a daily backup on these.
In the VM, we have Live Recovery, Live Mount, and Live Sync.
We are happy with the stability.
We are happy with the scalability. We have 30 to 40 physical servers with 100 VMs. With this product, it is not about users, but about the amount of nodes utilized.
We will probably increase by two or three nodes in six months, depending on the requirements of our project.
We are very happy now with the technical support, as it is Indian. We previously had difficulty with the support being foreign.
We did not previously use another solution.
The implementation should be done by a certified Commvault engineer to avoid issues in the future.
We are waiting for the new version to come out.
Cloud integration.
Training.
No.
No.
Good.
Complex.
Invest the time and resources to learn and develop your policies.
Licensing could be better explained. Sometimes, it's unclear what features are available in different licensing models.
If you set it right at the beginning, then it basically just works with very little administrative effort.
Commvault scales great in a scale-up and scale-out manner. E.g., if your backup server (MediaAgent) isn't enough anymore, you can simply add another. Same goes for disk space and other resources.
Very good. Guys from tech support are very quick to respond. On average, I had my issues solved in a day or two.
I use other solutions (TSM, Veeam, etc.) and Commvault is my number one for ability to easily manage very complex environments with very little administrative effort. Also, resiliency is it's strong advantage, i.e., if you backup SQL DBs with Commvault and someone does a backup outside of Commvault, it will automatically convert the next job (whether log or differential backup) to full where other solutions could simply fail.
Another great example is when doing VMware backups, Commvault automatically discovered hosts affected with a known CBT issue (in v6.0) and turn it off, where needed. This is the difference between just having a backup and having data that you can count on if you need it.
Initial setup may take some reading, but can be done pretty quick in simple environments. The administration console may be overwhelming at first look, but is very easy to use after some practice. I would say that given so many features and options hidden behind it, it is a job well done.
Evaluate different licensing models before buying. It can save a lot of money.
Commvault is very committed to their product, so with either a small or very large environment, you can't go wrong choosing Commvault.
Let's take the example of 5TB file data. Out of 5 TB, around 3 TB data is non-usable (Achievable).
With Commvault, we run a single job as a one-pass job, it will run backup and archive in a single job, no need to run two jobs for backup and archive them differently. It saves my backup window.
One-Pass (Archive) DataBase backup (Online Backup and Granular level restore), VM backup and restore.
Endpoint backup.
No.
No.
Good, a nine out of 10.
No.
Straightforward, it takes 30-40 min to setup the server.
New licensing is easy and affordable.
It's a good product, but consult with the Commvault team too, for proper hardware sizing and take suggestions on implementation phases.
CommVault - Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup Software and Integrated Appliances five times in a row.
Looking at the competition in the market, big names comes up; so how possibly CommVault has maintained this position in the last five years? Let us go over a few points that stands out in the Simpana 10 software suite:
1. Deduplication - this leads to a reduction in data being written to the selected storage for your backups. You can have deduplication on your primary as well as your secondary backup copies (tape, cloud, disk).
2. Bug fixes and hotfixes - Commvault has build their software from scratch; no acquisitions were made to build the suite up. We can therefore say that they have a very talented R&D and global team. Added to that their support centers operates around the clock from corners of the world, and for those with a support contract I must say you will be blown away by the number of things these support guys can actually teach you.
3. Partnership and integration: So how come CommVault push to the forefront its support for multiple platforms and vendors(storage etc)? I have been to a few CommVault events, webinars and have noticed how the list of partners have been growing; Software partners, hardware/storage, Cloud.
4. What else have we noticed about CommVault? Single software platform; right!
With Version 11 release this year, lets see what else Commvault has for us.
Earlier, the legacy was you needed to backup and, when you needed to do an archive, you needed to do an archive job again. With Commvault it is a single job, which does both backup and archive, so it does not touch the data twice.
Backup and archive with a single window, with a single backup job. You only need to type "c".
Actually Commvault is good software. I just wanted to compare the features, which are there in EMC NetWorker, which are not available in Commvault. We have things using Networker, I just wanted to see what is the advantage over Commvault.
Commvault is very stable.
It is scalable, and it can grow up the environment.
No, it was in manual backup earlier, now it is an automated.
It was pretty simple and straightforward.
Symantec, Veritas. We chose this one because it was the first which had all available storage types, deep storage, cloud storage, and it has a global database system.
For disclosure, I was an installer and supporter of Networker from 1993 to 2013. I've installed and configured it hundreds of times for customers. I had to script it to do a most things. I considered Networker a toolbox that gave me the tools I needed to get the job done. Around 2000, we started investigating CommVault. It took a few years before they finally had the feature set to compete with Networker. I have done a couple of hundred installs and upgrades of CommVault, and still do. We totally dropped even doing PS for Networker with 9.x. In a nutshell, CommVault did everything out of the box, that I had to script Networker to do, and more. There is no comparison. CommVault is the Lamborghini of data protection without the price tag, due to competition. Capitalism works.