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Commvault Cloud BYOL - Access Node VM

by Commvault

Helps you access, move, recover and optimize your data in cloud and beyond.

The Commvault Cloud Access Node (or Backup Gateway) is a customer-managed Azure virtual machine that acts as a proxy to read data from cloud and application workloads to copy into Commvault Cloud – enabling discovery, backup, and recovery. It is used when Commvault Cloud cannot directly access protected resources or when additional scale is required to meet backup performance requirements.

Key Features

  • Smooth integration. Copies data from Azure workloads into Commvault Cloud for backup and recovery
  • Supports protection of: Azure VMs, Azure Blob Storage, AKS, Cosmos DB, and more
  • Agentless backup for Azure VMs and storage, and agent-based protection for supported applications
  • Scale by deploying multiple Access Nodes in parallel to increase throughput and help meet backup window requirements
  • Writes directly into Azure Blob Storage and other storage libraries
  • New in V11.42 and higher: OS images are now pre-hardened with Center for Internet Security (CIS) Level 1 benchmark controls

When An Access Node is Required

Access Nodes are required in scenarios where Commvault Cloud cannot directly access workloads, including:

  • Commvault Cloud BYOL or self-managed deployments
  • Workloads in customer-owned VNETs/VPCs or regions with limited Commvault-managed infrastructure support
  • Environments requiring customer-controlled infrastructure due to organizations or regulatory policy
  • Deployments needing additional scale to meet backup performance objectives – especially customers with a lot of VMs or a large amount of cloud storage outside of Commvault Cloud architecture

NOTE: Commvault Cloud SaaS customer do not deploy or manage Access Nodes when using Commvault-managed infrastructure. SaaS customers may still deploy Access Nodes when protecting workloads in environments Commvault cannot directly access.

How it Works

  • Access Nodes act as proxies that read and copy data from protected workloads into Commvault Cloud.
  • Access Nodes are typically deployed per Azure region where data is protected
  • Customers deploy multiple Access Nodes to increase throughput and meet backup window requirements
  • During workload configuration in the Commvault platform, users are prompted to select an Access Node when a proxy is required
  • In newer versions, Access Nodes can be deployed directly from the platform when users choose not to use Commvault-managed infrastructure

Licensing

  • Access Node software is included with the BYOL Commvault Cloud software license
  • Customers pay standard Azure infrastructure costs for VMs
  • Costs vary by VM size, deployment region, and Azure pricing agreements or other discounts