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license question
I have an Veeam 8 enterprise plus license. I am using all my CPU licenses. I am planning my upgrade to VMware 6. While my new servers are staged I will have too many CPUs for my Veeam license during this time (less than 30 days). Can I download the 30 day trail version and legally use for 30 days along with my real license, to bridge this time gap? I wanted to use Veeam for quick migration to the new 6 VC. I will have production VMs on both VMware 5 and 6 for a couple of days so I need to be able to backup all ESX servers ( new and old) .
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Re: license question
From legal perspective, using trial licenses in production environments is explicitly prohibited by EULA:
Technically speaking, you don't even need a trial license (you can just install the second B&R server with the same license).
By the way, Quick Migration functionality is available in Veeam Backup Free Edition.
From common sense perspective, no one at Veeam will have an issue with your doing this once, for a short period of time, and in the specific migration scenario outlined above. Just don't quote me on this4.0 Evaluation License
A License designated as an “Evaluation” License in a Transaction Document authorizes End User to use one (1) copy of the Software for a 30 day period for non-production evaluation or demonstration purposes only.
Technically speaking, you don't even need a trial license (you can just install the second B&R server with the same license).
By the way, Quick Migration functionality is available in Veeam Backup Free Edition.
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