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Commvault Feature Releases are now Commvault Platform Releases

  • June 15, 2022
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Commvault Feature Releases are now Commvault Platform Releases
Dave Orban
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Commvault Feature Release 11.28, currently in Tech Preview and set for General Availability in August 2022, will now be referred to as Commvault Platform Release 2022E.

 

Like most software companies, Commvault regularly provides software updates in order to bring new features and functionality to our customers. We had originally referred to these as “Service Packs”, using a numbering scheme that identified both the software version and the update version. For example, software Version 11 (first offered in 2015), Service Pack 18. Because this is premises-based software – requiring the customer to download, update, and maintain it themselves – customers elect to update their software with varying frequency, depending on their business cycles and internal IT resources. To help this process, we would intermittently designate one as having Long-term Support (LTS). Long-term Support is a product lifecycle management policy in which a stable release of computer software is maintained for a longer period of time than the standard release. This typically means that the customer would receive security, maintenance, and feature updates for a longer period of time. This is especially important in the world of traditional enterprise software. Knowing that a release had Long-term Support provides strong incentives to upgrade deployments and take full advantage of the latest features and functionality. Unsurprisingly, Long-term Support (LTS) releases have proven to be quite popular with our customers.

 

In 2020, we made the decision to rename Service Packs as Feature Releases, to better reflect the continuous innovation and useful new features that were being added regularly to our core product. The first of these was Feature Release 11.19, made available in the first quarter of 2020.

 

Beginning with our latest release – 11.28, currently in Tech Preview and set for General Availability in August 2022 – we’ve made the decision to utilize a new naming convention: Platform Release, and will utilize the suffix “E” to denote Extended Support… in essence, Long-term Support. By adding the year to the release name, we believe it will make it easier for you to know exactly how up-to-date your Commvault deployment is, along with knowing whether or not your release will receive Extended Support. We’ve also changed the release frequency from once-per-quarter to a twice-yearly cadence, which will enable more time for development, while enabling Commvault users to make updates less frequently.

 

Why “platform release”?

Going forward, we plan to roll out our enterprise software product releases – along with new releases for HyperScale X and Distributed Storage – holistically, as part of a comprehensive Platform Release. (Note that our Metallic SaaS product releases are in no way impacted by this change. Those releases remain completely separate, with their own naming convention and update cadence.)

Why the calendar year?

Using the calendar year in the name will allow you to easily determine whether or not you are on the most current release much more intuitively than the previous FR 11.XX designation.

What does the ‘E’ represent?

Currently, more than 60% of our customers are on long-term support (LTS) releases and prefer to upgrade from one LTS release to the next. The ‘E’ indicates “extended support” – essentially an LTS release – making it much easier for you to see if an announced release is an Extended Support release or an interim release.

What will future platform release names look like?

Each release will be called a Commvault Platform Release, followed by the calendar year of the GA date of the release, and appended with an ‘E’ if the release is an Extended Support release.  So, while the 2022 mid-year release is called Commvault Platform Release 2022E, the next release, which will have General Availability in February 2023 (and will not be an Extended Support release), will be called Commvault Platform Release 2023. The pattern will then continue after that, with Commvault Platform Release 2023E becoming available in mid-2023, and so on.

Will the old FR 11.XX names be going away completely?

No. While we won’t be promoting the old FR 11.XX names, we will still maintain them, and they will be visible in both the product and in our online documentation.

 

With this naming change, we believe it will be much easier for you to select upgrades that best suit your unique business needs while providing access to new features and functionality. The new naming convention and release cadence will not affect any of our monthly maintenance releases nor required security updates, which will continue to be released on an as-needed basis.

 

Questions? Reach out to your account executive or partner manager or ask here in the community.

 

14 replies

Scott Moseman
Vaulter
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An example of what you will see in Command Center re: Version and Platform:
 


Thanks,
Scott
 


Bart
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  • Novice
  • June 29, 2022

and will commvault test their releases first? That would be a big change.


Mike Struening
Vaulter
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@Bart , the amount of testing has been increased greatly by the new release timelines.  We’re definitely excited about the impact this will have!


Onno van den Berg
Community All Star
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I really hope we'll see a decline in the amount of defuncts and weekly/monthly hotfixes! Lowering this is beneficial to us all, so both Commvault and customers. Speaking of revenue increase this would also definitely help! 


Mike Struening
Vaulter
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Agreed, @Onno van den Berg !!


Mike Struening
Vaulter
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Moved @Shane ‘s issue here:

 


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  • July 15, 2022

Hi there !

Slightly back from Covid and multiple various harrassing problems… (If you need anything from me, ping me back)

 

I noticed the upcoming naming change in the docs sections where the 2022E was selectable as a FR.. 

Found it not that talkative.

So, may I request more explanations regarding Maintenance releases with this new naming convention ? How would it look like ?

As an example, 2022E with MR 8 :

2022E.8 ?

2022EMR8 ?

11.28.8 ?

From Scott’s screenshot we can see both used, which I find a little more confusing, after already renaming Service Packs to Maintenance Releases..  But I appreciated to be able to state that I would apply patches (MRs) that should fix potential issues, or to upgrade to new version (FR) to benefit from new features with this distinctive details.

 

From a customer point of view, it’s quite good to have a product that doesn’t change its naming conventions each 2 years. It’s already quite confusing to word it correctly, without adding such extra complexity, on both customer supports, docs, forums, experts..

LTS would have been already sufficient enough, as it is used by other products/companies also.

 

That’s my raw and single opinion on this topic. 😃


Mike Struening
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@Laurent , glad you’re better!!

The release itself will be named 2022E, though if you want the exact version number, it would be referred as 11.28.8, etc.


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Hello, I just want to make sure I understand. If I get version 2022E in october of 2022 and in 2023 I don’t upgrade to the next version, but I do apply updates when available, let’s say in june 2023, what will be called? I’m a bit like Laurent on that one, and also, when it’s time to talk with management about upgrades and/or updates, it can be complicated.

For me, if the name remains 2022E wether or not I apply an update seems to be of no value, I will always refer to the 11.28.xx number.

thx

Gil


Mike Struening
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@Gil from Canada , good question!

The Feature Release will be 2022E in your case.

If you apply the most recent Maintenance Release (for 2022E), you’d say you are on 11.28.40 or whatever.

Essentially, if you say to anyone “I’m on 11.28.40” or “I’m on 2022E with Maintenance Release 40” that will be clear enough for anyone to understand and act upon.


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  • Novice
  • July 10, 2023

What will be the name for new full product release?


Jennifer Kelley
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Hi @VC_Zek the current release (in Tech Preview now, GA on or around August 15, 2023), is called Commvault Platform Release 2023E or CPR2023E. There is an overview of the new features and capabilities in the release here: 

Let us know if you have other questions on that post. Thanks!


Ryan Sinnwell
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The clarifications around what has been a confusing system in the past is a welcomed change.  I appreciate this post and all the details around the why and how it will work.


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  • September 23, 2023

Wow, awesome