Veeam Enterprise Manager License ✪
You use the same Enterprise Manager server to manage backup servers that require different licenses. For example, if you add a backup server with a Veeam Cloud Connect service provider license installed, Enterprise Manager will install that same license type on any other backup servers you add subsequently. This would convert a regular backup server into a Cloud Connect infrastructure node, preventing it from running standard backup and replication jobs.
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To start managing licenses, you must first connect your backup infrastructure: veeam enterprise manager license
Enterprise Manager is an orchestrator, not a backup proxy or repository. It consumes no workload licenses. However, if you misconfigure a backup job from within Enterprise Manager, the backup server still counts instances/VULs as normal.
If you want to optimize your license distribution or troubleshoot errors, tell me: What are you running? (e.g., v11, v12) Are you using VUL instances or legacy socket keys? What specific error message are you seeing? You use the same Enterprise Manager server to
It tracks license usage spikes and alerts administrators before compliance issues disrupt scheduled backup jobs. Enterprise Manager Capabilities by Veeam Edition
Veeam Enterprise Manager doesn't have its own separate license; it uses the license from your installation. To help me tailor any further licensing information,
Understanding Veeam Enterprise Manager Licensing: A Complete Guide
Veeam has undergone a significant licensing transformation. To understand the , you must know which edition of Veeam you own.
For annual perpetual renewals with Production Support, the cost is set at at the time of renewal. For legacy socket licenses with Basic Support, the annual renewal is 22% of the new license MSRP .