HyperScale Flex is designed for large-scale, data-intensive, and AI-driven workloads

With modern enterprises generating more data from remote offices and edge environments, these locations have become lucrative and vulnerable targets for cyberattacks. The 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report revealed a dramatic surge in attacks, with breaches exploiting edge devices and VPNs rising to 22% , an eightfold increase from the previous year, according to a press statement.
To help organizations strengthen their cyber resilience, Commvault has expanded its HyperScale line. Building on their flagship HyperScale X capability, the new Edge and Flex solutions deliver greater flexibility, performance, and cyber resilience across diverse environments.
New offerings
Like HyperScale X, both new offerings are delivered as software images that can easily be installed on validated hardware, the press communication continued.
“With the launch of HyperScale Edge and HyperScale Flex, we’re delivering the best of both worlds — flexibility and choice, combined with industry-leading cyber resilience,” stated Pranay Ahlawat, Chief Technology and AI Officer, Commvault.
HyperScale Edge enables localized data protection and recovery for retail stores, branch offices, distribution centers, and other, similar SMBs where IT resources and space are limited.
HyperScale Flex is designed for large-scale, data-intensive, and AI-driven workloads across industries such as technology, telecom, and healthcare. It delivers scalable backup and recovery with a flexible architecture that connects to external flash storage pools.
