As enterprises continue their shift toward cloud-native architectures, the complexity of protecting workloads across hybrid environments is becoming more apparent. To address these growing challenges, Commvault has announced support for virtual machines (VMs) running on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization—extending its Kubernetes protection capabilities and providing unified cyber resilience across containers and VMs.
Bridging the Protection Gap in Modern Environments
The adoption of containerized workloads is accelerating. Gartner estimates that 90% of G2000 companies will use container management tools by 2027, while the Containers as a Service (CaaS) market is expected to reach $44 billion by 2034. With this shift, the need for integrated protection and recovery strategies is critical. Managing disparate backup tools for VMs and containers introduces complexity, increases risk, and inflates operational costs.Commvault’s latest integration brings VM protection on OpenShift Virtualization into the same platform used for containerized workload management, simplifying operations and strengthening resilience.Key Capabilities for Enterprises and DevOps Teams
With this enhancement, organizations gain several important benefits through the Commvault Cloud platform:- Stronger Resilience: Air-gapped and immutable backups with advanced recovery options help mitigate ransomware and ensure business continuity for OpenShift VMs.
- Flexible Recovery Options: VM configurations and data can be restored both in-place and out-of-place, reducing downtime and supporting rapid redeployment.
- Operational Streamlining: Admins can now manage hybrid workloads from a single interface, minimizing tool sprawl and bridging traditional and cloud-native environments.
- Cost Efficiency: By consolidating backup infrastructure, customers can reduce total cost of ownership while increasing administrative agility




