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Based in Santa Clara, California, Clumio provides SaaS-based data protection and backup recovery services for enterprise AWS workloads, VMware, and Microsoft 365 environments. The company operates on a subscription model, offering secure, air-gapped solutions that facilitate regulatory compliance, rapid data restoration, and cloud storage cost optimization across complex enterprise infrastructures. Its enterprise customer base includes recognizable technology and media organizations such as Atlassian, Duolingo, and LexisNexis. Prior to its acquisition, the startup experienced fourfold year-over-year annual recurring revenue growth and secured a $75 million Series D funding round in February 2024, backed by lead investors Sutter Hill Ventures and Index Ventures. Following this late-stage venture capital investment, data protection corporation Commvault officially acquired the business for $47 million in September 2024. Clumio was founded in 2017 by Poojan Kumar, Woon Ho Jung, and Kaustubh Patil.
Clumio has raised $266.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Clumio has raised $266.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Clumio has raised $266.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $75.0M Series D in February 2024.
Clumio builds a cloud-native SaaS platform for cyber resilience and data protection tailored to AWS workloads, including applications, databases, and data lakes like S3, DynamoDB, RDS/Aurora, EC2/EBS, and Apache Iceberg.[1][4] It serves enterprises in sectors such as financial services, healthcare, energy, and media, solving critical problems like ransomware recovery, data loss, account compromise, and compliance through immutable, air-gapped backups with end-to-end encryption and rapid restore capabilities.[1][2][3] Now a Commvault company following its acquisition, Clumio demonstrates strong growth momentum via innovations like scalable recovery (e.g., Backtrack for S3 versioning) and cost optimization, helping customers reduce backup spend by over 30% on average while enabling minute-level backups and restores.[4][5][6]
Clumio emerged as a standalone technology company focused on simplifying AWS data protection, with early emphasis on secure, air-gapped SaaS solutions for ransomware defense and compliance.[2][7] Based in California with a San Francisco office, it grew to around 805 employees, prioritizing ease, flexibility, and security in cloud backups.[8] A pivotal moment came with its acquisition by Commvault, a hybrid cloud data protection leader, which integrated Clumio's AWS-native innovations—such as near-instant S3 recovery and scalable object/database restores—into a broader cyber resilience portfolio, enhancing multi-cloud flexibility amid rising AI-driven cloud adoption.[5]
Clumio rides the explosive growth of cloud-native workloads on AWS, fueled by AI/ML demands for massive data lakes (e.g., S3, Iceberg) and escalating cyber threats like ransomware, where traditional backups fall short.[5][6] Its timing aligns perfectly with enterprises shifting to multi-cloud/hybrid environments, where immutable, serverless protection addresses compliance mandates (HIPAA, etc.) and downtime costs amid 2020s cloud migrations.[1][3][5] Market forces like rising AWS adoption in regulated industries (healthcare, finance) and AI data explosion favor Clumio, influencing the ecosystem by pushing competitors toward air-gapped, scalable resilience—now amplified via Commvault's integration for broader hybrid cloud defense.[4][5]
Clumio's acquisition positions it for accelerated expansion, embedding its AWS strengths into Commvault's platform to target multi-cloud cyber resilience, with innovations like Backtrack scaling to exabyte-level AI datasets.[5][6] Trends like generative AI data proliferation and zero-trust security will shape its path, driving demand for instant recovery and spend optimization in hyperscale environments. Its influence will evolve from AWS specialist to enterprise standard-setter, fortifying cloud data against evolving threats while sustaining growth in a cloud-first world—echoing its founding mission to simplify resilience at scale.[1][4]
Clumio has raised $266.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Clumio's investors include Sutter Hill Ventures, Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer Investment Group, Sangeen Zeb, Modern Venture Partners, Operator Collective, Tiger Global Management, Wasabi Ventures, Catherine Lu, Index Ventures, NewView Capital, Andreessen Horowitz.