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Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
Hi all - I have a client running Veeam on a physical box and they're decommissioning the hardware and so it's going to a VM. However, there is a validation process for the VM build and so it may take a week or two to "test" Veeam. P2V isn't an option because of all the other whackiness that was installed to the physical server originally. Is there a migration license that can be used or will the existing licenses work alongside the existing physical build?
Thanks!
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
I should also specify - there is no replication being used, just backup. The vCenter will be common during the testing.
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
If the new instance will use the same hosts as source for the backup jobs, the same license can be used.
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
My 2 cents: You can just make configuration backup and restore it in the new instance of Veeam B&R with the same license. Thanks!
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
Do you know if there is any formal document saying so? They're super cautious with licensing (rightfully so) but also super formal with testing and validation. Caught between a rock and a hard place.foggy wrote:If the new instance will use the same hosts as source for the backup jobs, the same license can be used.
I would, and I probably can do that once confirmed that the build is accepted for production. But first, I need to stand up a VM in parallel and do validation documentation showing backup/restore/config.DGrinev wrote:My 2 cents: You can just make configuration backup and restore it in the new instance of Veeam B&R with the same license. Thanks!
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
I don't know if it can be treated as formal document, but you can find the information about licensing in the Sticky Thread (question #7).
Also, useful information about licensing resides on the official site here. Thanks!
Also, useful information about licensing resides on the official site here. Thanks!
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[MERGED] Transferring license to a new server
We have acquired a better backup server and we would like to transfer the Veeam Backup & Replication license to the new one (note: we will decommission the old one).
The license covers backing up an ESXi 6.5, which is a main production server (this remains unchanged).
What are the correct steps to transfer the current Veeam Backup & Replication license to a new server ?
The license covers backing up an ESXi 6.5, which is a main production server (this remains unchanged).
What are the correct steps to transfer the current Veeam Backup & Replication license to a new server ?
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Re: Transferring license to a new server
Hey Borg,
You can install as many backup server instances as you need, as long as the license key covers the entire virtual infrastructure.
Please use configuration backup in order to transfer all the settings\jobs into the new instance and install the same license. Thanks!
You can install as many backup server instances as you need, as long as the license key covers the entire virtual infrastructure.
Please use configuration backup in order to transfer all the settings\jobs into the new instance and install the same license. Thanks!
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
Currently the backup is saved on a Windows Server.
The new backup server is also a Windows Server.
So practically, the 1st step would be to install on the new server Veeam Backup & Replication.
But then how to I transfer the saved data from old one to the new one ?
The new backup server is also a Windows Server.
So practically, the 1st step would be to install on the new server Veeam Backup & Replication.
But then how to I transfer the saved data from old one to the new one ?
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Re: Moving Veeam to another server - need license?
Hi,
If you mean the backup files in the repository, then you should copy them to the new repository and initiate rescan. Thanks!
If you mean the backup files in the repository, then you should copy them to the new repository and initiate rescan. Thanks!
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