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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
  3. NetBackup licensing models and the nbdeployutil utility
  4. How capacity licensing works
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II

How capacity licensing works

The licensing fees for the use of NetBackup are based on the total number of Front-End Terabytes (FETBs) protected by NetBackup. Front-End Terabyte Calculation is a way of determining the total terabytes of data NetBackup protects. One FETB is 1 TB of protected data. The data can either be on clients or devices where the software is installed or where the software is used to provide backup functionality.

The nbdeployutil utility uses accurate licensing or image headers in the NetBackup catalog to determine the terabytes of data that NetBackup protects. Any partial terabyte of data is rounded up to the next whole terabyte. The final total is the sum of the FETBs for each client or each policy combination that the analyzer examines. The utility measures the actual data protected.

To report on protected data with accurate licensing, a NetBackup host or client must have a valid certificate to securely connect with the master server. If a certificate is not available on the host, the protected data information is reported using the backup image header and not accurate licensing. When a certificate is available on that host, NetBackup stops using the backup image header for reporting and instead uses accurate licensing.

For information on security certificates, see the NetBackup Security and Encryption Guide.

The following factors affect capacity licensing:

  • Multiple policies of the same type that protect the same data

  • The agent that is used to perform the backup

    See BigData plug-ins for NetBackup.

    See NetBackup for Exchange agent.

    See NetBackup for Oracle server agent.

    See NetBackup for NDMP agent.

    See NetBackup for SQL Server agent.

    See NetBackup for VMware agent.

    See Windows file system backups.

    See UNIX file system backups.

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