Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the reply.
My question wasn't actually about the number of DDS licenses, but rather to
confirm that the number of devices allowed by NetWorker/network edition is
physical, rather than the number of device objects.
Tom Peacock confirmed that was correct, and I reread the release notes that
do not physical devices (as opposed to device objects)
Thanks again!
Dave
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> Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 23:20:47 +0100
> From: Andrew Martin <andrew.martin AT SYMSTOR DOT COM>
> Subject: Re: dds licensing
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> You are correct Dave, one DDS license per physical drive you wish to share.
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> Hi,
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> We have a DDS setup (10 drives) between 10 ndmp clients. I know that
> NetWorker network edition has a limitation of 16 devices. Am I correct that
> this refers to physical devices, and not logical devices?
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> In other words, 10 physical drives is less than 16, whereas the 100 logical
> devices we have configure is not an issue.
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> Dave
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