Commvault, a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, is debuting advancements to Cloud Rewind, expanding Microsoft Azure resource coverage for configuration protection and recovery.
Through this expansion, Commvault is helping organizations more rapidly restore cloud applications and the resources that support them, according to the company.
Cloud Rewind continuously discovers cloud resources, maps application dependencies, and orchestrates the recovery and rebuilding of cloud applications, including the infrastructure, configurations, and dependencies they need to operate, from a single platform.
This expansion broadens Azure protection. Organizations can also validate recovery readiness through application recovery simulations, including within isolated, air-gapped environments, before an incident occurs, Commvault said.
Additional enhancements include:
- Deeper integration into Commvault backup and recovery: Protection Groups unite application data and cloud configuration into a single, air-gapped recovery experience, so teams can plan and execute recovery from one place instead of stitching together separate tools.
- More advanced policies for dynamic at-scale protection: Policy-based protection automatically enrolls resources discovered by tag, region, and type across multiple cloud environments, using a single workflow, so teams can protect resources at cloud scale instead of onboarding them one at a time.
“Modern applications depend on interconnected cloud services, infrastructure, and configurations that must be recovered together,” said Pranay Ahlawat, chief technology and AI officer, Commvault. “Cloud Rewind helps organizations recover cloud applications through a unified experience in Commvault Cloud, increasing customers’ confidence in their ability to recover following a cyberattack or outage.”
Cloud Rewind, available now, is delivered as an add-on workload within Commvault Cloud for cloud application protection and app-centric recovery. Expanded Azure protection is targeted for availability in the coming months. Pricing is metered based on protected cloud resources, the company said.
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