Commvault.
Advanced backup with Commvault.
The UK’s foremost Commvault managed service provider
As the UK’s foremost Commvault MSP, we provide enterprise-grade backup and recovery; all managed by our engineers here in the UK and supported 24/7/365.
In a nutshell, our partnership with Commvault enables us to look after your data, keep it safe and available, so you don’t have to worry.
Why choose Commvault backup?
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can cut storage-related costs by up to 50%
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Reduce administrative overheads by up to 80%
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lower aggregated annual support costs by up to 35%
Commvault Benefits
We implement Commvault as standard within our eCloud and Enterprise solutions, to reduce your risk of data loss, improve your business’ efficiency and help save you money. Advanced Backup with Commvault is designed to help you protect, access and manage your data easily.
Compatible with Windows and Linux operating systems, and all server file systems – EXT3, EXT4, XFS, GFS and NTFS.
Suitable for use with clustered solutions and Business Continuity Platform (BCP)
Works synchronously with Microsoft’s Distributed File System (DFS), Exchange, Hyper-V and SQL Server, as well as MySQL and PostgreSQL
Allows for easy deduplication and compression of data; provides file-level backups and includes bare metal recovery.
Data encryption can be enabled, with a dedicated media agent.
Can back up your data stored in SQL Server and MySQL up to every fifteen minutes – other backup software will typically do this once a day.
Hyper-V and VMware VM snapshots backed up daily as standard.
Your data can be retained for three years or longer, unlike many backup solutions which may set a 30-day limit.
View the details of VM backups in ANS Portal, including your most recent successful and failed backups, and total backup storage used.
The shortest Return To Operation [RTO] possible.
Your data backed up as frequently as every 15 mins, not the usual every 24 hours.
Your data is retained for 28 days, not the standard 7 days.
Commvault - Things to consider
- Commvault supports virtual machine snapshots on the paid-for version of VMware. However, on the free version of VMware, only file-level backups are supported.
- Granular restores are only supported on Linux OS if you use EXT3 file structures. For any other file type, you’ll need to do a full restore followed by a manual file extraction.
- We suggest you keep enough space available on your hosting solution to restore snapshots, should you ever need to do so.