Commvault, a provider of enterprise-scale data resilience solutions, has unveiled Commvault Geo Shield. This solution is designed to aid organisations in safeguarding and recovering critical data while maintaining control over data location, operations, and encryption keys.
As businesses' requirements for data sovereignty evolve alongside increasing cloud adoption, Commvault remains committed to meeting its customers. Geo Shield extends Commvault's enduring support for compliance-driven environments, ensuring adaptive data management that aligns with regulatory demands.
The core of Geo Shield lies in Commvault’s adaptive fabric architecture. This separation of control and data planes gives customers authority over data storage locations, protection methods, and access control, whether within customer or partner-managed environments. To accommodate varied customer needs, Commvault aims to offer several cloud sovereignty options:
Commvault Geo Shield’s Intended Capabilities:
Bridging Regulations with a Unified Platform: Commvault continues its compliance with a wide array of federal, industry, and global regulatory demands. It supports frameworks such as FedRAMP High, FIPS 140-3, GovRAMP, SEC Rule 17a, HIPAA, PCI DSS v4.0, DORA, and NIS2. Additionally, Commvault aligns with international standards, boasting IRAP PROTECTED status for the Australian Government and certified Cloud Service Provider status with the Dubai Electronic Security Center.