Is using Veeam Agent (non-licensed) in an office environment (workstations and server) breaking any EULA of any sorts? Just wanted to verify this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/msp/comments/e ... f_you_are/
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pstoric83
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Re: EULA and the workplace
If it's your own production environment, then no issues at all... paragraph 5.0 of Veeam EULA specifically allows it.
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Re: EULA and the workplace
But if we're an MSP, we cannot use it at clients?
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Re: EULA and the workplace
Hi Paul,
This is correct, as mentioned in paragraph 5.
Thanks.
This is correct, as mentioned in paragraph 5.
Thanks.