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barrett27
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License: socket vs instance

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Hello,
I found on a customer Veeam installation a license with 12 socket (all used) and 6 instances (only one used)

One of the VMs whose backup ended regularly, has been moved on a new vcenter, so when I added to the Veeam inventory the new vcenter I got an error because I haven't any other socket licensed.

I decided to move from VMware backup to Windows Agent to leverage the free instances slots, but i get always the same error even though the vcenter was removed from the inventory.

When socket limit is reached, instance slots are not usable anymore?

Thanks

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Re: License: socket vs instance

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Hello Barrett

If a socket license is installed and the hypervisor was added to the backup server, Agent backups on those virtual machines will be licensed via the socket license and not with instances. I recommend to contact a Veeam sales representative in your region to discuss your options (migrate to VUL, getting new sockets).

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120
Note that you can use Veeam Agents to protect VMs residing on a virtualization host that consumes a per-socket license. In this scenario, Veeam Agents will not consume instances in the license.
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Re: License: socket vs instance

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Hello Fabian,
thank you for the reply.

We are moving to an instance license, but only for a better understanding:
There is a Win backup job that is licensed via the instance license, but I cannot run it manually or edit it and it works fine every day.
Also...
Note that you can use Veeam Agents to protect VMs residing on a virtualization host that consumes a per-socket license
VM is not residing on a virtualization host anymore


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