12-01-2016 06:43 AM
Hi
I have customer with approx. 150 TB data in ~150 servers. I am planning on using capacity based licensing to avoid the hassle to count servers etc.
Am I assuming right that I need (1 x qty 1 to 10) + (1 x qty 11 to 50) + (1 x qty 51 to 150) to have a total of 150TB licensed?
Like this?:
NETBACKUP PLATFORM BASE COMPLETE ED XPLAT 1 FRONT END TB ONPREMISE STANDARD PERPETUAL LICENSE QTY 0 to 10 CORPORATE <-- ONE OF THOSE
NETBACKUP PLATFORM BASE COMPLETE ED XPLAT 1 FRONT END TB ONPREMISE STANDARD PERPETUAL LICENSE QTY 11 to 50 CORPORATE <-- ONE OF THOSE
NETBACKUP PLATFORM BASE COMPLETE ED XPLAT 1 FRONT END TB ONPREMISE STANDARD PERPETUAL LICENSE QTY 51 to 150 CORPORATE <-- ONE OF THOSE
Thanks
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12-01-2016 06:54 AM
That is not how Capacity license works. 0 - 10 does not give you 10TB. It is a price category where the unit price is still per TB.
So - you will need a QTY of 150 for NETBACKUP PLATFORM BASE COMPLETE ED XPLAT 1 FRONT END TB ONPREMISE STANDARD PERPETUAL LICENSE QTY 51 to 150 CORPORATE
12-01-2016 06:54 AM
That is not how Capacity license works. 0 - 10 does not give you 10TB. It is a price category where the unit price is still per TB.
So - you will need a QTY of 150 for NETBACKUP PLATFORM BASE COMPLETE ED XPLAT 1 FRONT END TB ONPREMISE STANDARD PERPETUAL LICENSE QTY 51 to 150 CORPORATE
12-01-2016 06:58 AM
To add one point, that banding is applied per purchase. So if they need an upgrade in 6 months, you'll purchase in the band of additional capacity, not total capacity. So if they had a new application they weren't accounting for in this project and it was associated with 9TB FETB, you'd sell them licenses in the 0 to 10 band.
12-01-2016 07:18 AM
Well that changes the scenario a bit... Thanks for clarifying!