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Veeam NFR Licenses
Not sure if it's too much to ask, but would you consider granting 4 CPU licenses instead? I think a lot of us who have home labs (either bloggers or just people looking to implement and test things) have virtual environments configured in a cluster (2+ hosts). Seeing as how most of us are probably using old servers from work and most of these servers have 2x CPUs, it would be helpful if we were licensed for 4 CPUs!
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Re: Veeam NFR Licenses
oh nevemind, just read that it was for a 90 day trial
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Re: Veeam NFR Licenses
Yes, its 90 days, but you can get the new one every 3 month. I would like to see it changed to at least 6 months, as we had it before.
Now, "people looking to implement and test things" should just use regular trial license, cause that's too vague definition to justify giving them extended NFR for multiple sockets
OK, so bloggers can always request extended NFR with many more sockets, just talk to your usual Veeam contact that you get invitations for briefings from (I believe we have over 150 bloggers on our current list, pretty much all of them). And if you don't know your Veeam contact, just reach out to us on Twitter.luckyinfil wrote:I think a lot of us who have home labs (either bloggers or just people looking to implement and test things) have virtual environments configured in a cluster (2+ hosts).
Now, "people looking to implement and test things" should just use regular trial license, cause that's too vague definition to justify giving them extended NFR for multiple sockets
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