Commvault has announced the addition of Cloud Rewind a su plataforma Commvault Cloud. It is a system that integrates recovery capabilities and rebuilds of cloud-native distributed applications. It came to Commvault with the purchase of Appranix, and is responsible for quickly restoring an organization’s entire cloud data and application environment in a fully automated manner. Including the necessary cloud infrastructure configurations.
Cloud Rewind offers features designed to facilitate incident recovery by automatically identifying and cataloging all cloud components in use. This offers complete visibility of assets that need protection and recovery. This way nothing that is critical in the recovery process is left out, even if it is done on multiple clouds.
This system also reduces operational confusion and work through application-centric dependency mapping. It is responsible for analyzing and defining the relationships between the different components of the cloud. In this way, the task of rebuilding these units after an incident is accelerated. Its drift analysis makes it easy to return restored systems to their correct state, correcting any drift from the original configuration.
Additionally, it offers automated cyber recovery testing with Recovery-as-code. This captures not only the data, but also the entire map of applications, infrastructure, and network configurations. Thus the systems can be recovered with their complete operating scheme. On-demand reconstruction in the cloud puts everything back together and makes it easy to quickly rebuild the data environment and its supporting infrastructure, avoiding wasted cloud resources
On the other hand, Commvault Cloud Rewind integrates with Commvault Cloud’s data resilience features to facilitate recovery with just a few clicks. It is compatible with major public and private cloud platforms. Among them AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
Commvault also introduced the Cyber Resilience Dashboard, a dashboard that provides ongoing assessments of ransomware readiness. With it, companies have an easier time understanding where the weak points are in their resilience plans. Additionally, it offers practical information to improve safety and recovery preparedness.
The dashboard provides access to a view of the entire data set, and evaluates both the frequency of testing and its success, also assessing the availability of immutable copies of critical data. From that information, companies receive a rating based on their readiness for recovery, as well as recommendations to improve it. Both Cloud Rewind and the Cyber Resilience Dashboard They will arrive over the next few months.