Robbie Wright, senior product marketing manager, focused on server virtualisation and cloud solutions at CommVault, suggests that there was more of an emphasis in 2013 on creating modern data management strategies, and that the synchronisation of files and preparing automated retention methods will now be the priority.
He says, “Enterprises are becoming more comfortable with the security and scale of public cloud resources from big providers so rather than burden their networks, they are instead turning to the facility when using a heavy application like SharePoint, Oracle or SAP. I believe that in 2014 private cloud growth is most likely to come from industries like finance and healthcare where there is significant compliance or security issues, and a need to know that data hosted onsite is treated as mission critical.”
This is one of the many reasons CommVault has worked hard to integrate its Simpana 10 software with cloud platforms – allowing organisations to seamlessly move data from a CommVault-protected on-premises data centre to infrastructure as a service from leading cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS). It’s also why CommVault has announced new integration with Amazon Glacier, which is an extremely low-cost cloud storage service for data archiving, making it possible for customers and service provider partners to efficiently leverage AWS cloud services in a simple, cost-effective way to provide cloud-based services that meet SLAs and budgetary requirements.
Wright adds: “In addition, the application-centric nature of IT will make it easier to spin up VMs than ever before. Because of this, costs associated with VM sprawl will continue to grow and enterprises will need a better management strategy to classify, identify and put policies in place around VM retirement and archiving. If not, companies will end up paying to store data that is never going to be used again thus burdening the network.”