Commvault Unveils Clumio Backtrack for Amazon DynamoDB, Reshaping Cloud-Native Database Recovery and Resilience
Commvault Unveils Clumio Backtrack for Amazon DynamoDB, Reshaping Cloud-Native Database Recovery and Resilience |
[23-July-2025] |
Provides near instant rollback and granular recovery for DynamoDB workloads TINTON FALLS, N.J., July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, today announced the general availability of Clumio Backtrack for Amazon DynamoDB, an advanced offering that transforms how organizations recover data from one of the most widely used cloud-native NoSQL databases in the world. Amazon DynamoDB has become a foundational technology for cloud-first development teams, especially those building high-scale, latency-sensitive applications such as real-time personalization engines, e-commerce platforms, mobile apps, and AI-driven services. Developers and cloud architects depend on DynamoDB for speed and scalability, but when it comes to data recovery – following a bug, accidental deletion, or related event – agility and precision can be challenging. DynamoDB deployments contain complex tables, usually with multiple partitions within each table, that are constantly updated by applications and microservices. When there is an operational disruption, teams would generally prefer to recover just the impacted partitions, but with traditional methods, that's often not possible. Teams have to restore all of the data to an entirely new table, copy only the impacted items back, and then delete the new table to minimize storage and operations costs. For organizations managing complex tables with billions of records and terabytes of data, this can be a slow, resource-intensive process, which can lead to extended downtimes and high operational overhead. Clumio Backtrack for DynamoDB changes the game for DynamoDB recoveries. It allows teams to near instantly revert existing DynamoDB tables to a prior point in time with no reconfiguration necessary – an industry first. Organizations can also recover individual partitions versus entire tables, cutting both recovery times and recovery costs. This pioneering approach, combined with an "incremental forever" backup model, not only helps deliver faster, more precise recovery but also can lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to native options that only offer full backups. "Organizations are building their next-generation cloud and AI applications on DynamoDB," said Woon Jung, Chief Technology Officer, Cloud Native at Commvault. "Clumio Backtrack removes the friction and risk from database recovery. Now, teams can roll back or restore their data in minutes, not days, and without needing to perform complex, multi-step manual recoveries. This is another example of Commvault leading the charge in resilience and recovery." "Amazon DynamoDB remains a critical cloud-native NoSQL database in production, thanks to major improvements across consistency, cost and performance. Amid rising data resilience and availability imperatives, precise, point-in-time recovery for DynamoDB is a significant advancement. This granular control reduces downtime, risks and operational costs, key needs for agile development and AI-driven applications," said Archana Venkatraman, Senior Research Director, Cloud Data Management at IDC. Building on Clumio Backtrack Innovation Availability and Pricing Learn More About Groundbreaking Clumio Innovations About Commvault
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