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License Question
I've licensed Veeam for 8 sockets, which is the size of my current cluster. We're getting ready to stand up a new 5.1 cluster which will also be 8 sockets. There will be quite a bit of time during which I'll need to backup production VMs on both clusters until everything gets migrated. From a licensing standpoint, what's the best way to go at that?
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Re: License Question
From the technical perspective, you need a 16 socket license to backup VMs from 16 sockets at the same time.
Potentially, you could deploy a separate Veeam server with the same 8 socket license, and point it to the new cluster. Technically, this will be a violation of your licensing agreement, but considering your scenario and temporary nature of the situation, this might be alright. I suggest that you talk to your Veeam sales rep regarding that, since I am completely not involved with licensing and legal/contracts, and can only comment on technological aspects... for example, may be they will choose to issue you an extended 16 sockets trial for your migration project instead.
Potentially, you could deploy a separate Veeam server with the same 8 socket license, and point it to the new cluster. Technically, this will be a violation of your licensing agreement, but considering your scenario and temporary nature of the situation, this might be alright. I suggest that you talk to your Veeam sales rep regarding that, since I am completely not involved with licensing and legal/contracts, and can only comment on technological aspects... for example, may be they will choose to issue you an extended 16 sockets trial for your migration project instead.
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