Simplifying Data Protection for S3 and AI Workloads
Many companies now rely on S3 to store their application data and AI models. Protecting this data is crucial, but traditional methods can be complex and fragmented. Commvault has introduced a new service that makes it easier for organizations to secure their S3-based data with enterprise-grade features.
Introducing Commvault Cloud Unified Data Vault
The Commvault Cloud Unified Data Vault is a cloud-native service designed to extend Commvault’s trusted protection capabilities to data stored using the S3 protocol. This new offering provides a simple, policy-driven way to safeguard data that is written directly into S3 buckets, including those used for AI workloads and custom applications.
One of the key advantages is that it offers a secure, air-gapped endpoint managed by Commvault. This means organizations can apply features like immutability, encryption, and lifecycle policies without installing agents or creating new data silos. It’s a seamless way to bring enterprise-grade resilience to modern workloads.
Why This Matters for Developers and IT Teams
Many developers use S3 as the default location for backups from databases like CockroachDB or Greenplum, as well as from services such as Docusign and monday.com. However, these backups often end up in scattered buckets with inconsistent retention or lifecycle rules. This can create compliance risks and slow down recovery times.
Unified Data Vault addresses these issues by allowing teams to move S3-compatible backups directly into Commvault-managed storage. Data stored here inherits encryption, deduplication, immutability, and policy-based governance automatically. This streamlines backup management and enhances overall data resilience.
Pranay Ahlawat, Chief Technology and AI Officer at Commvault, emphasizes that this solution changes the way data is protected, not just stored. Developers can now write directly to a Commvault-managed S3 endpoint and instantly benefit from advanced protection features—without added complexity or agents. It’s designed for builders who want enterprise-level security in a cloud environment.
Key Benefits for Businesses
One of the biggest benefits is agentless simplicity. Applications, databases, and workflows can write directly to the Commvault S3 endpoint, eliminating the need for custom scripts or agents. This reduces setup time and ongoing maintenance.
Automated protection features are available as soon as backups are created. These include immutability, encryption, deduplication, and retention controls, which help ensure data is secure and compliant from the moment it’s written.
Developers also appreciate the native S3 API integration, making it easy to incorporate protection into existing DevOps workflows. Additionally, centralized policy governance allows IT and SecOps teams to enforce consistent protection standards across multiple clouds, regions, and workloads.
Supporting Data Resilience in Growing AI Ecosystems
As AI applications and databases grow larger, the need for reliable data protection becomes even more critical. Many developers rely on S3 as their primary data store for these workloads, making resilience a top priority.
Archana Venkatraman from IDC highlights that Unified Data Vault extends automation, immutability, and air-gap protection to S3 data in a way that is easy for developers to adopt. It offers peace of mind to IT teams and security professionals, knowing that large data sets are protected end-to-end.
By simplifying how data is secured and managed in the cloud, Commvault’s new service helps organizations meet compliance requirements and reduce recovery times, all while supporting innovative AI and application workflows.















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