Unitrends is a great option to consider, especially because we eliminate the " backup tax" of having to purchase extra licensing when you add or change a client in your environment.ĭeduplication is included at no extra cost & our latest software release (which is free to all of our customers who are up to date on support) includes failover virtualization for Windows and VMWare. I'm hoping I don't need the library expansion option, I've got 1 drive and 8 slots. Sorry for finding my own answer, I had looked all over the site and couldn't find it.
I just Googled again, and found a pdf that says with the core license (for Backup Exec 2010 for Windows Small Business Server" they include:Īgent for Microsoft Exchange Server (1 license)Īgent for MIcrosoft SQL Server (1 License)Īgent for Microsoft Sharepoint (1 License)īackup Exec Desktop and Laptop Option (up to 75 licenses)īackup Exec System Recovery 2010 (Small Business Server Edition and Server Edition - 1 License Each) This is just info that should be included in an easy to find location on the product's page.
Why would they not include the agents for any of the applications that come with Windows Small Business Server in the Backup Exec version that's targeted at that server? That's the thing I was having trouble understanding, it didn't seem to make any sense. Unless things have changed, Backup Exec does not come with data reduplication builtin. I can put you in touch with reps at either place. I would recommend looking at something like AppAssure or Unitrends so you do not get overcharged license fees.
Covering any other systems in terms of files, Exchange, SQL, etc. With what you have described above, you most likely only get license to backup any files on the server that you will use to run Backup Exec.
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Unable to access the AD FS update password page af.Enabling privacy mode for Microsoft Teams to hide.Installing Edge Chromium browser on a Citrix Virtu.Deploying Azure AD Connect for Office 365 with AD.Creating a VNet Peering (Virtual Network Peering).Generating a SharePoint Online permissions audit r.Planning and setting up a Site-to-Site VPN connect.The following modern authentication prompt supporting MFA will be displayed:Įntering valid administrative credentials will successfully connect you to the tenant:īelow is example of modifying an account’s default calendar permissions upon successfully connecting: With the ExchangeOnlineManagement module installed proceed to connect to Exchange online with: Update-Module -Name ExchangeOnlineManagement If the displayed version is out of date, the following cmdlet can be executed to update the module: Import-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement Get-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement Then use the following cmdlet to import and list the version of the module: Install-Module -Name ExchangeOnlineManagement This post serves to quickly demonstrate how to install and import the ExchangeOnlineManagement (Exchange Online PowerShell V2) module to connect to Exchange Online in Microsoft 365 to retrieve data, create new objects, update existing objects, remove objects and configure other Exchange Online features.īegin by executing the following cmdlet to install the ExchangeOnlineManagement module: