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Eon vs. Commvault
Why Cloud-First Enterprises Choose Eon over Commvault
- Always-on backup posture across clouds
- Recover files, objects, or records without full restores
- Search and query backups for audits, analytics, and AI
- Cut backup storage spend 30–50%
- Ransomware-ready by default with clean rollback points
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Cloud backups without backup servers
Eon is SaaS-managed, so teams protect cloud workloads without deploying backup servers, patching components, or running upgrade cycles.
Faster recovery without full restores
Eon supports granular recovery (file, object, database) plus global search, so teams fix the issue without rebuilding full environments.
Predictable cost you can explain
Eon pricing is tied primarily to protected storage, and Cost Explorer shows spend by workload and policy without reverse-engineering cloud billing.
Comparison: Eon vs. Commvault
Eon
Fully SaaS-managed (no customer-run backup clusters/compute)
Unified operations for posture, recovery, cost attribution, and data access (no extra components)
Unified multi-cloud control plane (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Backup data access without restore
Backup data usable as a data lake
Resource-level backup cost attribution (account → service → resource)
Ransomware resilience built into the backup workflow (not assembled from add-ons + customer-run compute)
SaaS application backup (e.g., Microsoft 365)
On-prem backup
Commvault
⚠️ Indicates partial availability, workload-specific coverage, or capabilities that may require additional components or modules.
Table reflects default, out-of-the-box behavior for cloud infrastructure operations (posture, recovery workflows, cost attribution, and backup data access). Some capabilities may require add-ons, separate modules, or customer-deployed components. Coverage varies by workload, cloud, and configuration.
Table reflects default, out-of-the-box behavior for cloud infrastructure operations (posture, recovery workflows, cost attribution, and backup data access). Some capabilities may require add-ons, separate modules, or customer-deployed components. Coverage varies by workload, cloud, and configuration.
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If you’re evaluating enterprise cloud backup platforms, the most reliable signal is how they behave on realistic workloads during recovery, audits, and investigations.