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  2. NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
  3. NetBackup licensing models and usage reporting
  4. Reviewing a capacity licensing report
  5. NetBackup for Hyper-V agent
NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II

NetBackup for Hyper-V agent

Accurate licensing for virtual machine (VM) is specific to a Hyper-V policy. This type of licensing collects the total number of Front-End Terabytes (FETBs) protected by NetBackup. The following rules are applied to guarantee data size accuracy:

  • For Hyper-V backup with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) backup method: Charged size is the size that is used by configured disks.

  • For Hyper-V backup with Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) backup method: Charged size is the total size of all configured disks.

Backup of a virtual machine (VM) with an agent and also with a Hyper-V policy

Note:

This section is applicable for NetBackup primary server 8.3 or later and NetBackup client 8.3 or later.

Hyper-V virtual machine (VM) is backed up by a Hyper-V policy (all drives). The NetBackup client that is installed inside the guest is backed up with non-file system workloads (policy types other than Standard/MS-Windows). You are only charged for the virtual machine (VM) backup.

The nbdeployutil report does not display a row for agent backup. Only one row is displayed corresponding to the Hyper-V backup for the virtual machine (VM).

As Hyper-V supports single file restore, the file system backup with the agent inside the guest is charged separately. Corresponding rows are displayed in the nbdeployutil report. The nbdeployutil utility uses the virtual machine (VM) DNS name to correlate backup entries corresponding to the Hyper-V and the agent backup. If the virtual machine (VM) DNS name is not recorded as part of the Hyper-V backup, this correlation does not work. A virtual machine (VM) backup must have all drives included. If drives are excluded as part of the Hyper-V backup, the agent backup is charged separately.

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