foggy wrote:Tom, just to be more precise: with the 'standard backup and replication one socket' license you will be able to backup and replicate VMs from the single host having one socket only. To be able to backup all VMs residing on all hosts managed by your vCenter, you need the license covering the total number of sockets on these hosts.
bishoptf wrote:So unless I am missing something from the 2 comments above it looks like I would need 2 licenses to do this, if I want to put the veeam software on the backup esxi server.
foggy wrote:bishoptf wrote:So unless I am missing something from the 2 comments above it looks like I would need 2 licenses to do this, if I want to put the veeam software on the backup esxi server.
Tom, only hosts that you are backing up VMs from ('source' hosts) are licensed. 'Target' hosts (such as in case with replication or migration) or host where Veeam server resides do not have to be licensed. So in your case you are sufficient with 1 socket (considering your host has only 1 socket) license regardless of where the Veeam B&R is installed.
Regarding the Veeam backup server placement issue, here's a good topic on what you could do to protect your Veeam server, please review.
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