Commvault said on Tuesday it is expanding its Azure protection coverage within its Cloud Rewind product to 62% of enterprise-relevant Azure resource types, a threefold increase from prior levels.
The enhancement, announced from Tinton Falls, New Jersey, will be available in the coming months under a metered pricing model based on protected cloud resources. The update introduces new features including Protection Groups, which consolidate application data and cloud configurations into a unified recovery workflow, and policy-based protection that automatically enrolls resources by tag, region, and type across multiple cloud environments.
Additional capabilities include application recovery simulations, including within air-gapped environments, to validate recovery readiness before disruptions occur.
The expansion follows research cited by Commvault from Absolute Security’s 2026 State of Enterprise Cyber Resilience report, which found that 57% of enterprises reported recovery from a cyberattack took more than 4.5 days on average.
The company did not disclose financial terms related to the update.



