You can use the Commvault software to back up and restore Microsoft SQL Server databases.
Backups
Data You Can Back Up
Database
Log files
Backups You Can Perform
Block-level backups
Differential backups
Full backups
Full backups, using IntelliSnap
IntelliSnap backup copy
Transaction log backups
When You Can Perform Backups
On a schedule: The server plan that you assign manages scheduled backups
On demand: You can perform on-demand backups at any time
Restores
Backups You Can Use for Restores
The most recent backup: For example, restore the most recent backup to its original location
A backup from a specific date: For example, restore data to a point in time before it became unusable
Backups from a date range: For example, restore data that was accidentally deleted
Destinations You Can Restore To
The current location (in place)
A different client, instance, or database name
A disk
Instant Clones
You can use the cloning feature to create a copy of the database using a full IntelliSnap backup, Application-Aware backup, or a block-level backup for a test environment. The system automatically shuts down the clone database and frees up all resources when the reservation period expires.
Automatic Discovery of Applications
You can use the Enable auto discover option to automatically find SQL databases in your environment and install software to back up the SQL databases. For more information, see Configuring a SQL Failover Cluster.