Saudi Arabian Services Group saves time and cost by transforming virtualization and disaster recovery through Commvault technology
Commvault, a US-headquartered enterprise software leader in the management of data across cloud and on-premises environments, has brought significant operational benefits to Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed Yousuf Naghi & Brothers Group through implementing a hybrid-cloud strategy.
The Saudi Arabian Services Group has saved time and cost through working with Commvault and transforming its virtualization and disaster recovery processes, the company revealed in a press communiqué.
Mohamed Yousuf Naghi & Brothers Group operates diversified businesses in Saudi Arabia across four verticals: fast moving consumer goods, luxury automotive, public and private transportation, and logistics.
As part of an effort to digitally transform its business, the IT team selected Commvault Complete Backup and Recovery as the main orchestration for integration with the different cloud providers, VMs replication from on-premises to the cloud or cloud to cloud, and providing warm disaster recovery copies in the disaster recovery site.
“If there is a disaster recovery need, we use Commvault to restore the data within the 72 hours RPO. This enables the team to maintain their service level agreement,” commented Hany Elmaghrabi, Group IT Senior Service Manager, Hosting Services, MYNBG.
“By consolidating all the backups with Commvault Complete Backup and Recovery, Mohamed Yousuf Naghi & Brothers Group can now finish RMAN backup in just three to four hours and restore them in the cloud,” remarked Wael Mustafa, Area VP, Middle East, South Africa and Turkey (MESAT), Commvault.