Commvault Systems (CVLT) Could Be 10% Undervalued As Cloud Rewind Expands Azure Coverage

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Commvault Systems (CVLT) is back in focus after announcing upgrades to its Cloud Rewind product that triple Microsoft Azure resource coverage for configuration protection and recovery, strengthening the connection between its software and large cloud workloads.

See our latest analysis for Commvault Systems.

The Cloud Rewind announcement comes after a strong 90 day share price return of 41.53% and a year to date share price return of 16.22%, while the 1 year total shareholder return declined 19.72%. This highlights that recent momentum in Commvault Systems has followed a weaker period for long term holders.

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After a 41.53% move over 90 days and a mixed one year record, the key tension for Commvault Systems is simple. Is Cloud Rewind’s progress already in the price, or does the current valuation still leave meaningful upside on the table?

Most Popular Narrative: 10.4% Undervalued

The most followed Commvault Systems valuation narrative points to a fair value of $161.15, compared with the last close of $144.32, and anchors that view in detailed earnings and revenue assumptions.

Surging demand for enterprise data protection and recovery fueled by accelerating cyber threats, with Commvault's enhanced cyber resilience platform (including Cleanroom Recovery, Air Gap Protect, and the upcoming Satori Cyber acquisition) driving new customer adoption and increased wallet share is likely supporting sustained double-digit revenue and ARR growth.

Tightening global data privacy and compliance requirements are increasing demand for compliant, robust data management, with Commvault's successful customer wins in highly regulated sectors positioning the company to benefit from elevated compliance-driven enterprise spending, which should help underpin revenue and recurring ARR expansion.

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Want to know what kind of revenue growth, margin profile and earnings multiple need to come together for that $161.15 fair value on Commvault Systems to stack up? The narrative sets out a clear path for higher profits and a richer valuation, but it relies on a specific mix of recurring SaaS revenue, margin progress and share count changes. Curious which of those moving parts does the heaviest lifting in the model and how much optimism is already baked in?

Result: Fair Value of $161.15 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, there are clear watchpoints for Commvault Systems, including reliance on large, uneven deals and the risk that revenue growth depends too heavily on existing customers expanding subscriptions.

Find out about the key risks to this Commvault Systems narrative.

Another View: Commvault Systems Through the P/E Lens

The Simply Wall St DCF work suggests Commvault Systems trades at a discount to an estimated future cash flow value of $215.91, which implies the stock is undervalued. The market P/E of 87.6x is far above the US Software industry at 31.6x, the peer average at 27.6x, and the fair ratio of 37.8x. As a result, a lot rests on how long investors keep paying such a rich multiple.

That gap between today’s P/E and the fair ratio hints at valuation risk if sentiment cools, even if the cash flow analysis appears supportive. Which signal do you treat as more important right now: the premium earnings multiple or the DCF upside?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:CVLT P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

With Commvault Systems showing both promise and pressure points, this is a moment to move quickly and test the assumptions against the underlying data yourself. To see how the positives stack up against the concerns, review the 2 key rewards and 2 important warning signs

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