07-24-2014 06:39 AM
Hi,
I have been using the trial for Backup Exec 2014 and am about to buy the licenses required to carry on using it.
The systems and applications I will be backing up are as follows:
Windows Server 2012 R2 (This is where I have installed BE 2014)
- Files
- Active Directory
- SQL Server 2014
- Hyper-V which contains an Exchange 2013 instance
Windows XP (Physical machine)
- Files
This will all be written to an HP tape autoloader with 8 tapes.
I'm a bit confused about which agent licenses I need so I'm hoping you can help.
Thanks,
Ben
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07-24-2014 06:52 AM
Hi Ben,
the Symantec licensing department is the final authority on licensing, but you should need the following:
1. Nothing for the autoloader unless it has 2 drives (which it shouldn't!) in it...BE covers the tape drive with the media server license.
2. RAWS agent for the Windows XP machine.
3. for the Windows Server 2012 R2 server:
* 1 x Media server license
* 1 x Active Directory agent (assuming you want to do a GRT backup/restore of AD)
* 1 x Agent for Applications and Databases for SQL
* 1 x Agent for Applications and Databases for Exchange
If you're only running 1 VM on Hyper-V, then getting the Hyper-V agent might not be worth it, unless you want to do full restores of the VM itself.
Thanks!
EDIT: Sorry, but checking the BE 2014 SCL I saw Windows XP is no longer supported. You might get around this by doing a nightly backup to the file server and then backing up that file when you backup the file server.
07-24-2014 06:52 AM
Hi Ben,
the Symantec licensing department is the final authority on licensing, but you should need the following:
1. Nothing for the autoloader unless it has 2 drives (which it shouldn't!) in it...BE covers the tape drive with the media server license.
2. RAWS agent for the Windows XP machine.
3. for the Windows Server 2012 R2 server:
* 1 x Media server license
* 1 x Active Directory agent (assuming you want to do a GRT backup/restore of AD)
* 1 x Agent for Applications and Databases for SQL
* 1 x Agent for Applications and Databases for Exchange
If you're only running 1 VM on Hyper-V, then getting the Hyper-V agent might not be worth it, unless you want to do full restores of the VM itself.
Thanks!
EDIT: Sorry, but checking the BE 2014 SCL I saw Windows XP is no longer supported. You might get around this by doing a nightly backup to the file server and then backing up that file when you backup the file server.
07-24-2014 08:35 AM
07-25-2014 06:55 AM
Thanks for your answers. I think I will go with what CraigV says as it will leave us more room for expansion in the future.
Windows XP may no longer be "officially" supported but the trial version of BE 2014 is doing a great job of backing up the files on it anyway!
Thanks again.
07-25-2014 09:02 AM
07-28-2014 02:11 AM
Of course, if it stops working I'm happy to do as suggested and backup to the main server.
Thanks.