Capacity usage is calculated based on the size of the latest backup and/or archive jobs of each active client in the CommCell.
To view capacity calculations for the CommCell environment, see Capacity Types in the License Summary Report.
Included Data
The capacity calculation includes the application size of the latest full backup or synthetic full backup for each subclient. If the agent has multiple backup sets, the backup set with the largest backup size is counted towards capacity.
The following agents are covered by the Commvault Backup and Recovery for Unstructured Data capacity license.
File Servers:
Archiving Files
Cluster File Server for Microsoft and Veritas
Dell EMC Isilon
GlusterFS
IBM Spectrum Scale (GPFS)
IBM i
Lustre
Macintosh
Network Share (CIFS, NFS, SMB)
NDMP
Nutanix Files (CIFS, NFS)
Open Enterprise Server
OpenVMS
Qumulo File Storage
UNIX
Windows
Cloud Applications:
Amazon Elastic File Systems (EFS): Displayed as Network Share NFS and Network Share CIFS.
Amazon FSx for Windows: Displayed as Network Share NFS and Network Share CIFS.
Azure Blob Storage
Azure File Storage
Azure Data Lake Storage Gen 2
OpenStack Swift Object Storage
Big Data:
Hadoop
Splunk
Object Storage:
Alibaba Cloud Object Storage Service
Amazon S3
Azure Blob Storage
Azure Data Lake Storage Gen 2
Azure File Storage
Google Cloud Storage
IBM Cloud Object Storage
Capacity Usage Increase
Capacity usage can increase because of any of the following actions:
Deploying newer clients with new data.
Assigning storage policies to content of newly created subclients.
Backing up more data using a specific storage policy.
Capacity Usage Decrease
Capacity usage can decrease because of any of the following actions:
Deleting a subclient policy. Even if the backup job is retained, it won't be counted towards measurement.
Disabling backups on the subclient. For more information, see Disabling backups on the subclient.
Deleting the last full or synthetic full backup.