12-23-2022 01:59 AM
Dears,
We have a big environment running NB 7.7.2, containing Oracle, Windows FS, Exchange, Unix FS, .. backups. We have been using host based license during last years and now have plan to upgrade it to 8.3 version.I have following questions:
1) Do we need to purchase new licenses for 8.3 (our current license worked with NB 7.0, 7.5 and 7.7)
2) If yes, which type of license is suitable for our big environment (daily 200 TB up to 300 TB, according to OPS Center report)? host based or Capacity?
3) I we continue with host based license, do we need smart meter? is smart meter related to capacity license only?
Thank you
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12-23-2022 02:08 AM
01-01-2023 08:49 PM
Hi @support2015
It's not so simple - one thing capacity licensing gives you is an "all you can eat" license - so you can use any amount of any feature. With traditional licensing you are (by the terms of the license) limited to the type and number of each license component (e.g. enterprise server or database and application add-on). For reference the current product use rights document can be found here which lists all the license types and what is available etc.
https://www.veritas.com/content/dam/Veritas/docs/eulas/NetBackup_v10_1_1_PUR_15Dec2022.pdf
Some of the features you may be missing out on are as follows (this is not an exhaustive list):
Also - here's a FAQ on licensing that may be helpful https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100038048 and here's one on how to interpret your existng license (the various FeatureID's are what are relevant) https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100016813
Cheers
David
12-23-2022 02:08 AM
12-23-2022 05:20 AM
Thanks for your guidance
12-23-2022 05:56 AM
In which situation, is better to have the capacity license?
12-24-2022 03:30 AM
A per-TB license is easier for the customer (you) to understand. Almost all new licenses are per TB.
However, the general rule for thump is that if you have a large number of clients with a small amount of data, go with TB lic. Choose the legacy license if you have fewer clients with many TBs.
As you can understand, there is no easy way to go. You have to do your homework and compare the cost of both licenses.
The nbdeployutil utility will assist you in calculating and comparing both licenses using data from your installation.
Most customers do not want to do the license math and prefer to pay per TB. But I have two customers who had done the math and split netbackup into two domains (netbackup installations). As a result, they have one installation with many small clients using TB licenses and another with large clients using legacy licenses.
12-31-2022 09:50 AM
Well, as I tried my old legacy licenses (7.6), it works with NB 8.3. Can we continue with the old license? or maybe we will face the issue in backup-restores, after some time?
12-31-2022 11:31 AM - edited 12-31-2022 11:39 AM
You can use the old license to install NetBackup up to 10.1, but the old license does not unlock any of the new licensed features from 7.7 and up. If you try to configure a new type of backup and it is not working, it may be the license.
All of your existing backups will continue to function normally. And the restore of curse.
FYI. From the next version, the license serial number will be changed to license file.
12-31-2022 10:07 PM
Thanks, can you tell me which features work with new license?
is there any related doc?
01-01-2023 08:49 PM
Hi @support2015
It's not so simple - one thing capacity licensing gives you is an "all you can eat" license - so you can use any amount of any feature. With traditional licensing you are (by the terms of the license) limited to the type and number of each license component (e.g. enterprise server or database and application add-on). For reference the current product use rights document can be found here which lists all the license types and what is available etc.
https://www.veritas.com/content/dam/Veritas/docs/eulas/NetBackup_v10_1_1_PUR_15Dec2022.pdf
Some of the features you may be missing out on are as follows (this is not an exhaustive list):
Also - here's a FAQ on licensing that may be helpful https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100038048 and here's one on how to interpret your existng license (the various FeatureID's are what are relevant) https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100016813
Cheers
David
01-18-2023 12:52 AM
Thank you for your useful comments