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You pay annually (or multi-year). This includes 24/7 support and all updates. It’s the most common way to get v12.
: Licensing is sold in bundles (typically blocks of 10 licenses), where one license generally corresponds to one protected workload.
Veeam Backup & Replication 12: Licensing Deep Dive Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR) v12 represents a significant shift in licensing logic, moving further toward the portable Veeam Universal License (VUL)
This edition runs without a license file. To use it, you simply download the software from Veeam's official website and skip the license step during installation. The console will then run in Community mode. It is an invaluable tool for learning the platform or protecting smaller environments. However, businesses needing to protect more than 10 workloads must purchase a commercial license, which also unlocks access to advanced features like Veeam ONE and VRO.
One VUL token can protect a VMware VM, a physical Windows server, an AWS EC2 instance, or an enterprise application plugin.
You pay annually (or multi-year). This includes 24/7 support and all updates. It’s the most common way to get v12.
: Licensing is sold in bundles (typically blocks of 10 licenses), where one license generally corresponds to one protected workload.
Veeam Backup & Replication 12: Licensing Deep Dive Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR) v12 represents a significant shift in licensing logic, moving further toward the portable Veeam Universal License (VUL)
This edition runs without a license file. To use it, you simply download the software from Veeam's official website and skip the license step during installation. The console will then run in Community mode. It is an invaluable tool for learning the platform or protecting smaller environments. However, businesses needing to protect more than 10 workloads must purchase a commercial license, which also unlocks access to advanced features like Veeam ONE and VRO.
One VUL token can protect a VMware VM, a physical Windows server, an AWS EC2 instance, or an enterprise application plugin.