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Dan Gillman<\/a>Senior System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees<\/span><\/div>
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We created a workflow using the Commvault Workflow and was able to automate a number of daily processes. It\'s a great tool and works as expected. <\/p><\/div>

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it_user545850<\/a>Infrastructure team leader - senior infrastructure analyst, storage and virtualisation at a construction company with 10,001+ employees<\/span><\/div>
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Hi Dan. We had the same reluctance initially with DBAs for using the commvault agent for sql backups. Through persistence and hands-on usage they have now passed backups of more than 1300 databases fully over to our commvault solution. It saved them a tonne of time each day on checks and we\'re now starting to look at automating regular jobs such as qa refreshes through commvault workflows etc. If you can invest the time to expose the dbas to commvault a little more, it may be fruitful in the long run :)<\/p><\/div>

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it_user612825<\/a>Systems Engineer at a tech company with 1,001-5,000 employees<\/span><\/div>
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Commvault does have an appliance if customer\'s want to go that route and we can also use existing RMAN scripts for Oracle backups.For the SQL agent however there is now need for scripts really. The SQL agent handles all of that through VDI. Curious to know more about the SQL side...<\/p><\/div>