New partner-compatible offerings deliver greater choice, scalability, and fast, reliable cyber recovery
Commvault has announced a significant expansion of its Commvault Flex partner ecosystem, bringing Hitachi Vantara and NetApp into the fold. The move is aimed at helping enterprises manage rapidly growing datasets while strengthening cyber resilience in an increasingly AI-driven environment.
Formerly known as HyperScale Flex, Commvault Flex is designed to deliver scalable data protection and recovery for organizations handling massive and dynamic data workloads. Its flexible architecture allows enterprises to connect with high-performance flash storage pools, enabling them to scale capacity and performance independently of traditional compute systems.
The expansion comes at a time when demand for AI-ready infrastructure is surging. As organizations adopt AI for mission-critical applications, the volume of generated data is increasing at an unprecedented pace. This growth is driving the need for solutions that not only scale efficiently but also ensure fast recovery, minimize downtime, and meet strict service-level requirements.
By integrating Hitachi Vantara and NetApp into its ecosystem, Commvault is offering customers greater flexibility in choosing storage partners while maintaining consistent data protection and recovery capabilities. The platform is delivered as a software image that can be deployed on validated hardware and integrated seamlessly with partner storage solutions, simplifying implementation and improving operational efficiency.
According to Pranay Ahlawat, the collaboration enables organizations to scale their infrastructure to handle multi-petabyte data environments while ensuring resilience and performance. Industry leaders from both Hitachi Vantara and NetApp echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of combining high-performance storage with advanced cyber resilience capabilities to address modern enterprise challenges.
The expanded ecosystem builds on Commvault’s existing partnerships with companies like HPE and VAST Data, reinforcing its strategy to provide a unified, flexible approach to data protection. By enabling faster recovery, reducing overprovisioning, and supporting large-scale AI workloads, the company aims to help enterprises stay competitive while safeguarding critical systems.
As data volumes continue to grow alongside AI adoption, Commvault’s latest move highlights the increasing importance of integrated, scalable, and resilient infrastructure—ensuring organizations can protect, manage, and recover their data in an ever-evolving threat landscape.
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