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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
CommVault Crypto Library (CVCL) is a cryptographic software module used in various products by CommVault Systems, Inc. The module provides a collection of FIPS Approved and Non-FIPS Approved cryptographic services for key generation, symmetric and asymmetric encryption, hash, HMAC and signature generation/verification
Version
2.0
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Commvault
1 Commvault way
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
USA
Contacts
Scott Britton
sbritton@commvault.com
+1 240 506-7294
Warren Mondschien
wmondschien@commvault.com
+1 732-870-4009

SHS 3605

   First Validated: 1/27/2017
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on Intel Xeon E5504 without AES-NI SHA-1 Expand
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on lntel Xeon E5504 with AES-NI SHA-1 Expand
Solaris 11 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI SHA-1 Expand
Solaris 11 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI SHA-1 Expand
Windows Server 2012 R2 on Intel Xeon X3430 with AES-NI SHA-1 Expand
Windows Server 2012 R2 on Intel Xeon X3430 without AES-NI SHA-1 Expand
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on Intel Xeon E5504 without AES-NI SHA2-256 Expand
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on lntel Xeon E5504 with AES-NI SHA2-256 Expand
Solaris 11 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI SHA2-256 Expand
Solaris 11 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI SHA2-256 Expand
Windows Server 2012 R2 on Intel Xeon X3430 with AES-NI SHA2-256 Expand
Windows Server 2012 R2 on Intel Xeon X3430 without AES-NI SHA2-256 Expand
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on Intel Xeon E5504 without AES-NI SHA2-512 Expand
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on lntel Xeon E5504 with AES-NI SHA2-512 Expand
Solaris 11 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI SHA2-512 Expand
Solaris 11 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI SHA2-512 Expand
Windows Server 2012 R2 on Intel Xeon X3430 with AES-NI SHA2-512 Expand
Windows Server 2012 R2 on Intel Xeon X3430 without AES-NI SHA2-512 Expand

Created October 05, 2016, Updated August 08, 2024