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01-09-2008 05:41 AM
01-09-2008 05:41 AM
Data Protector licensing in a SAN
Hi,
we already have following licenses for our 9 slot SCSI library with one drive:
- Cell Manager for Windows / Linux
- Direct attached tape drive for Windows / NetWare / Linux
- On-Line extension for ONE Windows / Linux system
Now we got a new library, fiber channel/SAN, 2 drives, and 2 Netapp filers (around 4TB to backup each).
What new licenses would we need?
So far I understand, we need:
- 8x B7022BA Direct Backup Using NDMP for 1 TB
- additional 1x B6963AA Drive Extensions for Windows / NetWare / Linux
Or do we now need 2x B6953AA (Drive Extensions for SAN / UNIX / NAS)???
Thanks, regards,
Christian
we already have following licenses for our 9 slot SCSI library with one drive:
- Cell Manager for Windows / Linux
- Direct attached tape drive for Windows / NetWare / Linux
- On-Line extension for ONE Windows / Linux system
Now we got a new library, fiber channel/SAN, 2 drives, and 2 Netapp filers (around 4TB to backup each).
What new licenses would we need?
So far I understand, we need:
- 8x B7022BA Direct Backup Using NDMP for 1 TB
- additional 1x B6963AA Drive Extensions for Windows / NetWare / Linux
Or do we now need 2x B6953AA (Drive Extensions for SAN / UNIX / NAS)???
Thanks, regards,
Christian
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01-09-2008 02:59 PM
01-09-2008 02:59 PM
Re: Data Protector licensing in a SAN
Hi Christian,
I've been away from DP for a few months now and my brain is starting to push all the DP stuff way into the background but in general, yes you will need the SAN licenses. There is a forum dedicated to Omniback/DataProtector at:http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do;HP-FORUMS-S-WPA-IDX=HFRpyLn8yvvHWY9Qhyp3bnphvGl7WLhMZly8wh4LT6PlBgKtJhLL!-309461031!646879252?categoryId=251&admit=109447627+1199919518744+28353475
They can give you a more complete answer there.
DL
I've been away from DP for a few months now and my brain is starting to push all the DP stuff way into the background but in general, yes you will need the SAN licenses. There is a forum dedicated to Omniback/DataProtector at:http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do;HP-FORUMS-S-WPA-IDX=HFRpyLn8yvvHWY9Qhyp3bnphvGl7WLhMZly8wh4LT6PlBgKtJhLL!-309461031!646879252?categoryId=251&admit=109447627+1199919518744+28353475
They can give you a more complete answer there.
DL
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