You can use the Commvault software to access data on different cloud applications. Use Commvault software to run a backup on the cloud application, and then store the backed up data on a disk or a tape.
Amazon S3
Use the Commvault software to back up your data stored in Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service). For more information, see Getting Started with Amazon S3.
Azure Blob Storage
Use the Commvault software to back up your data stored in Azure Blob Storage. For more information, see Getting Started with Azure Blob Storage.
Azure Client
Use the Commvault software to back up your data stored in Azure Storage. For more information, see Azure Database.
Google Cloud Storage
Use the Commvault software to back up your data stored in Google Cloud Storage. For more information, see Getting Started with Google Cloud Storage.
Google Drive
Use the Commvault software to back up drive files and folders of all the user accounts in your Google Apps environment. For more information, see Getting Started with Google Mail and Google Drive.
Google Mail
Use the Commvault software to back up all the user account mailboxes in your Google Apps environment. For more information, see Getting Started with Google Mail and Google Drive.
OpenStack
Use the Commvault software to back up data that is stored in Openstack Object Storage (Simple Storage Service). For more information, see Getting Started with OpenStack Swift.
Oracle Cloud
When you create an Oracle Cloud virtualization client, the Commvault software automatically creates Oracle Cloud instances for each of the Oracle services.
You can use these instances to have the Commvault software connect to the Oracle cloud and retrieve backup history information that you can view in the Oracle Cloud Backup History Report.
For more information, see Oracle Cloud.
Salesforce
You can use the Commvault software to protect the following Salesforce data and the corresponding metadata.
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Standard objects
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Custom objects
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Documents
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Attachments
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Salesforce CRM content
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Salesforce files
For information, see Salesforce Data Protection.