Commvault Cloud Reducing Backup Time

Has Commvault helped your organization reduce its backup time? If yes, by how much and why?

Jayme H - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Administrator III at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees
Commvault has helped us reduce our backup time significantly. I don't have much to compare it to in this environment because it's so different from what we had before. When we started using Commvault, it was a pioneer in the industry. Before that, we were only backing up a handful of production machines. When we brought Commvault on, we started backing up everything. So, Commvault has reduced our backup time because we're now running a much larger environment, but our backup jobs still take less than 14 hours, even with nearly 3000 VMs to back up each night.
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Matt Reller - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Administrator Storage and Backup at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Commvault has helped us reduce our backup time unless we are using Data Domain. This is because we can perform deduplication and compression on the client layer, which reduces the load on the network. We cannot do this with Data Domain. In fact, if we even attempt to perform a quick progress check before sending data to the Data Domain, the system fails completely. We learned this the hard way. We are using many more advanced features in Commvault than we ever did in Dell Avamar, simply because we had to license each feature separately in Avamar. As a result, we did not perform many backups in Avamar, such as all database backups (DB2, SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL). These backups were performed outside of Avamar. We are now using Direct Connect agents for all of our databases. This allows us to perform incremental backups, which we could not do with the previous method. As a result, we have reduced our backup times by two-thirds, or even more in some cases. Compared to when we were backing up directly to Data Domain, Commvault is now running our backups ten times faster. This has resulted in a significant reduction in our backup times.
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Ryan Sinnwell - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Manager at The Weitz Company, LLC
Backup times have also been significantly reduced over previous products we used.
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Michael L. Mathews - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President for Innovation and Technology at Oral Roberts University
Commvault reduced our backup time by 50 percent. Our backup time decreased, while our data volume increased significantly. This improvement is due to a combination of our improved internet connection or switching and Commvault's technology. What used to take 8 hours five years ago now takes only one hour.
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Cassandra Cinar - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director Data Center Services at a media company with 5,001-10,000 employees
By implementing Commvault, we've significantly reduced our backup times. This is achieved through a combination of incremental backups and data aging. Aged data is then moved to cheaper disk or cloud storage, ensuring cost-effective long-term retention while still meeting our recovery SLAs. While the overall time savings may be around 10-15 percent, the main benefit is not keeping everything on expensive primary storage and efficiently aging it out. Consequently, retrieving data from the Azure bucket typically takes five days or more, reflecting our agreed-upon SLA.
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