Transvault is the go-to solution for migrating users, leavers and journal archives from a wide range of on-premises and cloud-based solutions into Commvault.
Transvault’s Commvault migrations start with a deep dive into archive data to establish its exact contents. This initial analysis enables your organization to create a baseline from which you can check that emails, metadata and attachments have been successfully migrated into Commvault.
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Transvault has pioneered the migration market space and has produced a benchmark whereby all migration companies are measured.
Migrating to Commvault and Commvault Cloud
Commvault is the latest archiving platform to be added to Transvault’s extensive list of email archiving solutions. Our Commvault migrations utilize a direct connector via the Commvault REST (Representative State Transfer) API.
All data movement is fully audited to ensure chain-of-custody when moving to Commvault, as well as fully managed mailbox shortcuts to ensure a seamless experience for end-users as they move.
To extend the seamless user experience, Transvault also provides a comprehensive shortcut management service. As your data is moved, the corresponding shortcut is converted to point to your new Commvault archive. This activity can take place whilst users are online, so there’s no need for any downtime or for users to logout.
Here are just some of the platforms we support for Commvault migrations:
- Enterprise Vault to Commvault
- EMC SourceOne & EmailXtender to Commvault
- HP to Commvault
- PST, MSG, EML to Commvault
- View our full supported platform list
Transvault also supports migration from a wide range of archives into the Commvault Express journal service.
Our expert Partner network together with our Services team will ensure your migration to Commvault is seamless as well as cost-effective. Contact our migration specialists to discuss your project or get a migration quote today.
Commvault migrations with Transvault
Commvault Migration FAQs
- How can Transvault Help With my Commvault Migration?
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Available from a global network of Transvault Certified partners, Transvault quickly and securely migrates legacy archived email into the Commvault Express journal service.
All data movement is fully audited to ensure chain-of-custody, and mailbox shortcuts are fully managed to ensure a seamless experience for end-users as they move.
- How does Transvault connect into Commvault?
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Where possible, Transvault connects directly via the Commvault REST (Representative State Transfer) API. In some instances, for example, when retrieving messages, we work directly with the source data. This is because the Commvault API can be slow and therefore not ideal for mass extractions at high speed.
- What happens to shortcuts (stubs) when we migrate from Commvault to the new system?
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Transvault provides a comprehensive shortcut management service that ensures users have a seamless experience when they migrate from Commvault Cloud. As your data is moved, the corresponding shortcut is converted to point to the new archive. This activity can take place whilst users are online – there’s no need for any downtime or for users to logout.
Another key feature designed to ensure a great user experience is that Transvault synchronizes with the current status of users’ shortcuts as they exist in their mailbox at the time of the migration. For example, where users have re-foldered their shortcuts ‘post-archiving’, Transvault ensures the corresponding items end up in the right folders post-migration.
- How can I find out if Transvault has moved all of our Commvault data?
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Transvault migrations from Commvault start with a deep dive into the Commvault archive data to establish its exact contents.
This initial analysis enables you to create a baseline from which you can check that everything – emails, metadata and attachments – has been successfully migrated. It also enables forensic 1:1 auditing that provides evidence your data has been successfully transferred to the new environment.Pre-analysis of the contents of your archive also gives you visibility of how much data there is to be migrated, how many mailboxes exist and how long the process is expected to take. This enables you to streamline and prioritize your migration, for example, migrating the IT department first, and apply policies that determine what you move and where. For example, move items less than 2 years old to primary Office 365 mailboxes, and anything between 8 and 10 years old to In-Place Archives.