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SQL Backup works on a per-server license. This means you can have 10 instances running on the same physical server, and you would still need only 1 license. However, if the 10 instances were running on 10 different virtual servers on the same box, you would need 10 licenses.
For your cluster, you would need 2 licenses, one for each node, not withstanding the fact that only 1 SQL Backup service will be active at any point in time. However, if you have 2 or more clusters running on the same cluster node, you would still need only 1 license on that node. -
petey wrote:SQL Backup works on a per-server license. This means you can have 10 instances running on the same physical server, and you would still need only 1 license. However, if the 10 instances were running on 10 different virtual servers on the same box, you would need 10 licenses.
For your cluster, you would need 2 licenses, one for each node, not withstanding the fact that only 1 SQL Backup service will be active at any point in time. However, if you have 2 or more clusters running on the same cluster node, you would still need only 1 license on that node.
Thanks Peter.
I actually clarified this with sales this morning. But appreciate your response.
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Back to June of this year, I got this email from David Cooke:
Still is kind of confusing and I want to pass the right info to IT.
Thanks in advance.