CommCell Environment Overview

A CommCell environment is the logical grouping of all software components that protect, move, store, and manage data and information. A CommCell environment contains one CommServe host, one or more MediaAgents, and one or more clients.

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CommServe

The CommServe host is the central management component of the CommCell environment. It coordinates and executes all CommCell operations, maintaining Microsoft SQL Server databases that contain all configuration, security, and operational history for the CommCell environment. There can be only one CommServe host in a CommCell environment. The CommServe software can be installed in physical, virtual, and clustered environments. For more information about the CommServe host, see Overview - CommServe.

MediaAgent

The MediaAgent is the data transmission manager in the CommCell environment. It provides high performance data movement and manages the data storage libraries. The CommServe server coordinates MediaAgent tasks. For scalability, there can be more than one MediaAgent in a CommCell environment. The MediaAgent software can be installed in physical, virtual, and clustered environments. For more information about MediaAgents, see MediaAgent - Overview.

Client

A client is a logical grouping of the software agents that facilitate the protection, management, and movement of data associated with the client. For detailed information about clients, see Client.

Agent

An agent is a software module that is installed on a client computer to protect a specific type of data. Different agent software is available to manage different data types on a client, for example, Windows file system data and Oracle databases. Agent software can be installed in physical, virtual, and clustered environments, and may be installed either on the computer or on a proxy server. For more information about the available agents, see the following:

CommCell Console

The CommCell Console is the central management user interface for managing the CommCell environment - monitoring and controlling active jobs, and viewing events related to all activities. The CommCell Console allows centralized and decentralized organizations to manage all data movement activities through a single, common interface. For detailed information about the CommCell Console, see CommCell Console - Basic.

Web Server

The Web Server is the web service that can process requests from one or more web-based applications, such as the Command Center and the Web Console, and communicates with the CommServe system to allow access to CommCell and end-user operations on the web.

By default, the Web Server and Command Center components are installed with the CommServe component. You can accept the installation of these components on the CommServe host, but they are not required to be on the CommServe host. To provide better security and scalability, you can host the Web Server on multiple platforms. For example, in a multi-tenant environment, each tenant would have their own security domain. In such cases, you can install a Web Server and Command Center component in each tenant’s domain.

Command Center

The Command Center is a web-based user interface for administration tasks that provides default configuration values and streamlined procedures for routine data protection and recovery tasks. You can use the Command Center to set up your data protection environment, to identify content that you want to protect, and to initiate and monitor backups and restores.

Reporting Server

The Metrics Reporting Server allows you to access reports that help you to monitor one or more CommCell computers. For more information, see Reports Overview.

Workflow Engine

Workflow is a tool that automates business processes by putting together a set of tasks in a specific order. Workflows help you automate both CommCell tasks and external tasks. For more information, see Workflow: Overview.

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