Description
Veritas Backup Exec Simple Core Pack + Essential Support is a purpose-built on-premise backup solution designed for educational institutions seeking enterprise-grade protection without the complexity. This Academic Licensing Program (ALP) package delivers a 5-instance, 2-year subscription that covers physical servers, virtual machines, and endpoints from a single, easy-to-use console. Built to fit multi-year budgeting cycles common in schools and universities, this solution emphasizes reliability, fast restore capabilities, and straightforward license management, so IT teams can focus on teaching and research rather than backup administration.
- Unified data protection from a single console: Manage backup, recovery, and verification across physical servers, virtual machines, and endpoints in one intuitive interface. The integrated workflow streamlines policy creation, scheduling, and monitoring, reducing administrative overhead and helping IT teams respond quickly when data protection events occur.
- Five-instance licensing for flexible deployment: Cover up to five distinct systems—ideal for lab servers, department workstations, file servers, and essential endpoints—while keeping procurement simple and scalable as campus needs evolve. The flexible capacity helps prevent over- or under-provisioning in dynamic academic environments.
- Two-year coverage with academic pricing: Plan with confidence using a fixed, two-year term that aligns with academic calendars and funding cycles. This structure provides predictable costs and reduces the risk of license expiry disrupting critical protection across semesters.
- Essential Support included for uptime and reliability: Access Veritas technical experts, timely product updates, and proactive guidance to maintain backup integrity, optimize performance, and minimize mean time to recovery. This support level is especially valuable in education where downtime can impact classrooms, research systems, and administration operations.
- On-premise design tailored for education workloads: Keep data protection on your own infrastructure with centralized control, customizable retention policies, and options for local storage, NAS targets, and network shares. The on-premise model delivers predictable performance and governance aligned with school IT policies.
Technical Details of Veritas Backup Exec Simple Core Pack + Essential Support - On Premise Subscription License (5 Instance, 2 Year)
- Product type: Backup and Recovery Software for On-Premises deployments, designed to protect physical servers, virtual machines, and endpoints.
- License type: On-Premise Subscription, with a defined 2-year term and Academic Licensing Program (ALP) eligibility.
- Edition/Pack: Simple Core Pack, providing core backup and recovery capabilities with essential management features suitable for education environments.
- Instances covered: Up to 5 distinct systems, including servers, lab workstations, and departmental endpoints.
- Contract duration: 2 years, offering long-term stability and predictable budgeting for multi-semester operations.
- Support level: Essential Support included, delivering access to technical experts, timely updates, and proactive guidance to ensure backup jobs complete successfully.
- Intended market: Educational institutions participating in Veritas Academic Licensing Program (ALP), seeking cost-effective, enterprise-grade protection.
- Key capabilities: Comprehensive backup, rapid recovery, and verification; support for physical servers, virtual machines (VMware/Hyper-V), and endpoints; image-based backups, granular restores, bare-metal recovery, and centralized policy management; options for deduplication, storage optimization, and secure data handling.
- Deployment targets: Physical servers, virtualized environments, and endpoints across campus, with a single pane of glass for monitoring and control.
- Storage targets supported: Local disks, NAS or network shares, and scalable storage configurations; supports integration with existing campus storage architectures and backup-tier strategies.
How to install Veritas Backup Exec Simple Core Pack + Essential Support
- Step 1 — Verify prerequisites: Confirm that your hardware, operating system versions, and network settings meet the requirements for Backup Exec. Ensure you have administrator access on the server designated as the backup host and that any firewall rules allow required traffic for backup operations and licensing.
- Step 2 — Plan your environment: Map out protected assets (servers, labs, endpoints) and decide on backup targets, retention windows, and recovery objectives. Prepare storage locations (local disks, NAS, or network shares) and select appropriate backup policies (full, incremental, differential) to align with campus workloads.
- Step 3 — Acquire and activate the license: Obtain the Simple Core Pack 5-Instance license and activate Essential Support through your Veritas account or procurement portal. Enter the license information during setup to enable the 5-instance coverage and unlock core features.
- Step 4 — Install the core components: Run the on-premise installation on the designated backup server. Follow the installation wizard to install the Backup Exec server, media agents if needed, and the central management console. Confirm that the installation completes without errors.
- Step 5 — Add protected assets: Discover and register physical servers, virtual machines, and endpoints within the Backup Exec console. Verify connection status and integrity for each asset to ensure consistent visibility across the environment.
- Step 6 — Configure storage and deduplication: Define storage targets, configure deduplication settings if applicable, and set up retention policies that comply with institutional data governance. Ensure the storage has sufficient capacity for expected workloads and growth.
- Step 7 — Create backup policies and schedules: Build backup jobs that meet RPO/RTO requirements for different asset classes. Use a mix of full backups and incremental/differential backups to balance protection with network and storage utilization.
- Step 8 — Run a test backup and verify restores: Execute a controlled backup of a representative asset and perform a restore test to verify data integrity, restore accuracy, and recovery speed from multiple restore points.
- Step 9 — Configure monitoring and alerts: Set up email or SNMP alerts for job failures, warnings, and renewal reminders. Enable reporting dashboards to track backup status, capacity usage, and compliance with retention policies.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the Simple Core Pack include? It provides backup, recovery, and verification capabilities for up to 5 on-premises instances, delivered with Essential Support and a 2-year ALP-aligned licensing arrangement designed specifically for educational institutions.
- Who should consider this license? Educational organizations seeking reliable on-premise protection across servers, labs, and campus endpoints, with predictable budgeting and simplified license management.
- Does Backup Exec support virtualization? Yes. The solution protects physical servers, virtual machines (e.g., VMware, Hyper-V), and endpoints from a single management console, facilitating consistent protection across diverse campus workloads.
- What happens after the 2-year term? Renewal options are available to extend protection under updated terms and pricing, with ALP offerings designed to facilitate ongoing academic deployments.
- Is Essential Support required? The Essential Support package is included with this offering, providing access to Veritas experts, timely product updates, and proactive guidance to maximize backup reliability and minimize recovery times.
- Can I expand beyond 5 instances? The Simple Core Pack covers up to five systems; for larger environments, additional licenses or a different Veritas edition may be needed to scale protection.
- Why is this a good fit for schools? ALP pricing reduces total cost of ownership, the centralized console simplifies administration, and the platform supports multiple asset types—servers, labs, and endpoints—giving schools a cohesive data protection strategy with predictable budgeting.
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