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Vejete
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Endpoint protection and E+ Availability Suite

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I'll be doing a VBR VMware implementation at the end of February, and the cu asked me if Veeam also offers a solution to protect his 500+ desktop and laptop users. I immediately thought of the Veeam Agent for Windows, but I fear that covering 500+ users would be cost prohibitive if they want to integrate and manage endpoint with VBR and its repositories. They could however eliminate a legacy endpoint protection solution if they put it all under Veeam.

Any advice, observations, guidance?
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Re: Endpoint protection and E+ Availability Suite

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Endpoints protection with Veeam costs like $4 per month, is this cost prohibitive for this customer?
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Re: Endpoint protection and E+ Availability Suite

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Gostev, is that with full integration with VBR? Or as much as possible, anyway?
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Re: Endpoint protection and E+ Availability Suite

Post by Dima P. »

Jim,

There is no difference: whenever you get the license you can run agent in standalone mode managed manually or control all your agents via Veeam B&R Console. Cheers!
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