Clumio Extends Rapid Recovery, Resilience Capabilities to Google Cloud
Brings Immutable, SaaS-Based Protection and Resilience to Petabyte-Scale Datasets in Google Cloud Storage That Are Critical for the Agentic AI Era

Commvault, a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, has announced that, based on strong customer demand, Clumio, a Commvault company, is extending its cloud-native cyber resilience capabilities to Google Cloud Storage while expanding support for leading hyperscaler environments. Customers using Google Cloud Storage can now leverage Clumio to protect and recover large-scale datasets powering Artificial Intelligence (AI) and analytics workloads.
What Clumio Brings
With this announcement, Clumio is bringing proven resilience capabilities to multi-cloud environments. Multi-cloud adoption is becoming an industry standard, with 84% of cloud leaders indicating they intentionally use multiple cloud environments to enable AI, balance risks, and manage mass datasets.
Across clouds, however, many organisations still rely on manual, time-consuming processes to protect and recover critical data and cloud-based workloads. These legacy solutions can leave data vulnerable to ransomware and accidental deletion—and allow errors from bad code or human mistakes to flow downstream, eroding trust in AI and analytics. They also often lack air-gapped, immutable data protection and simple, scalable recovery workflows required for modern cloud and AI environments.
Clumio for Google Cloud Storage is engineered to help close these resilience gaps. As a cloud-native resilience solution, Clumio enables organisations to protect and recover largescale cloud data and AI workloads with simplicity, proven performance, and built-in data security capabilities that Clumio is known for today.
“Google Cloud is a key partner for our multi-cloud strategy, unlocking new capabilities and AI for our organisation and our enterprise customers,” said Alex Grach, Head of Engineering, Trusted Data Platform at Atlassian. “With Clumio for Google Cloud, we will be able to restore massive volumes of cloud data with a cloudnative SaaS solution that is easy to use and highly scalable.”
Delivered as a fully managed SaaS platform, Clumio provides isolated, immutable backups stored in an air-gapped vault away from primary data. This is critical because if primary data is held for ransom, air-gapped data remains secure. It also protects against accidental deletion and operational errors without requiring organisations to deploy or manage backup infrastructure. Additionally, it allows reliable recovery after outages, bad code pushes, cyberattacks, or human error.
Additional Key Benefits for Customers
- Reduce business risk from downtime and data loss. Protect customer-facing applications, analytics, and AI systems, even as data spans multiple cloud environments.
- Maintain a consistent protection and resilience experience across cloud environments. Use unified policies and consistent workflows to reduce operational complexity as more organisations embrace a multi-cloud approach to managing, protecting, and storing data.
- Support compliance and audit requirements. Enable organisations to support compliance initiatives with isolated, immutable backups that can be critical for regulated environments.
“Resilience must be just as dynamic as the modern AI-first cloud environment it protects,” said Woon Ho Jung, Chief Technology Officer of Clumio, a Commvault company. “With Clumio now expanding to Google Cloud, we are enabling more customers to bring resilience to datasets that are powering today’s AI transformation. This gives organisations confidence that no matter how or where disruption happens, they can recover.”
“The explosion of data in the cloud utilised for AI and analytics has created a demand for data protection and resilience strategies that go beyond legacy backup approaches,” said Phil Goodwin, Research Vice President at IDC. “Solutions such as the one from Clumio for Google Cloud are designed to provide the air-gapped, highly scalable, cloud-native recovery that is imperative for today’s modern agentic enterprise.”



