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[Veritas-bu] san media server license and sso option license question

2005-08-30 21:24:37
Subject: [Veritas-bu] san media server license and sso option license question
From: jfwilli AT gmail DOT com (JWilliams)
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 21:24:37 -0400
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The first thing that you need to know is that a SAN media server is license=
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to only back itself up. SSO is a complete seperate issue. If you intend on=
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using a MEDIA server with the SSO option, then that is another completely=
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different option, but all need to be licensed correctly. You can use the SA=
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media server or a regular MEDIA server with SSO, but again, all need to be=
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properly licensed.
Usually, the SAN media server is for designated applications, such as an=20
Oracle server, Exchange server, or something similar. You can also cut BCV'=
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to this server and back it up with the SAN media Server.=20
With a MEDIA server, you can backup clients, other media servers, itself=20
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I am not sure if this adds to your frustration, or helps with your problem,=
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but thats what the difference in the SAN media server and the MEDIA server=
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is.

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The first thing that you need to know is that a SAN  media server
is licensed to only back itself up. SSO is a complete seperate issue.
If you intend on using a MEDIA server with the SSO option, then that is
another completely different option, but all need to be licensed
correctly. You can use the SAN media server or a regular MEDIA
server&nbsp; with SSO, but again, all need to be properly licensed.<br>
Usually, the SAN media server is for designated applications, such as
an Oracle server, Exchange server, or something similar. You can also
cut BCV's to this server and back it up with the SAN media Server. <br>
With a MEDIA server, you can backup clients, other media servers, itself et=
c. <br>
&nbsp;I am not sure if this adds to your frustration, or helps with
your problem, but thats what the difference in the SAN media server and
the MEDIA server is.<br>

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