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CommVault Introduces Virtual Infrastructure Reference Architecture Leaders

Channel enablement program combining VMware, Dell and Simpana

At VMworld 2011, CommVault Systems, Inc. launched Virtual Infrastructure Reference Architecture Leaders (VIRAL), a channel enablement program designed to accelerate the growth and expansion of virtual infrastructures for large enterprises, service providers and public/hybrid cloud vendors.
 
In the first of several reference architectures, this program includes a reference architecture based on VMware software, Dell storage hardware and CommVault Simpana 9 software modules for Backup and Recovery and Archive.

This allows users to complete deployment and integrate protection of a large, scalable virtual infrastructure in a matter of hours instead of days. Once the initial deployment is complete, Simpana software then can be used to manage, protect and report on the virtual environment.

With the VIRAL program, CommVault is coming together with virtualization technology providers to give resellers a solution for deploying scalable virtual infrastructure solutions, along with data protection best practices to safeguard and scale VMware environments.

Building on the recent introduction of CommVault’s Microsoft Exchange focused reseller bundle, CommVault also is releasing a new Application Data Management bundle for VMware environments that targets mid-market customers with a single solution. The bundle helps ease and expedite the purchase, installation, configuration and operation of virtual server deployments for departmental and mid-market customers.

CommVault’s unified approach enables VMware resellers to deliver solutions for VMware backup, recovery, archive and reporting.

Accelerating Virtual Infrastructure Adoption
CommVault’s VIRAL and Application Data Management (ADM) bundle for VMware environments defines everything resellers and customers would need to install and manage both small and large VMware deployments, including servers, storage, connectivity and data protection.

CommVault’s infrastructure technology is underscored by a channel commitment that encompasses a set of sales tools, design guides, reference architectures and margin incentives to drive profitable virtual infrastructure business.

With Simpana software as the data protection foundation, both the VIRAL program and Application Data Management bundle for VMware environments include SnapProtect hardware snapshot tools for increased application availability, advanced source-side deduplication as well as improved RTO/RPO.

Mark Conley, senior director of North American channels for CommVault, said: "CommVault’s new VIRAL channel enablement program and Application Data Management bundle for VMware are the latest examples of how we’re helping channel partners and their customers fit the missing piece to the data protection puzzle for both large and mid-market converged virtual infrastructures. Together with Dell and VMware, CommVault is helping companies of all sizes on their journey to virtualization and cloud computing."

Travis Vigil, executive director of storage marketing for Dell, said: "As IT organizations move from deploying dedicated physical servers to virtual machines, demand for providing protection of critical data has increased. This collaboration among Dell, CommVault and VMware has resulted in a fully integrated and tested solution based on Dell Fluid Data architecture that helps to reduce the risk, cost and complexity of deploying virtual environments. With this solution, customers can rapidly reduce the time to benefit from their virtual infrastructures."

Randy Weis  director, solutions architecture, for GreenPages Technology Solutions, said: "As a leader in deploying virtual infrastructure technologies, we share CommVault’s commitment to helping organizations recognize the maximum benefits of cost, flexibility and agility from private, public and hybrid clouds. In joining CommVault’s VIRAL program, we can take advantage of pre-defined, pre-tested building blocks to tailor solutions that easily, efficiently and economically support customers with 50 or 5,000 virtual machines."  

Parag Patel, vice president, Global Strategic Alliances, for VMware, said: "We are pleased to partner with CommVault in this program as it supports the spread of scalable virtual infrastructures while enabling the highest levels of data protection for our customers. By delivering a set of fully integrated backup, recovery and archive capabilities, we’re making it much easier for our partners to deliver the operational, data management and business benefits of virtual server technologies."

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