Description
Veritas InfoScale Availability + Essential Support - On-premise Subscription Conversion License - 1 Core Plus - 2 Year
Experience enterprise-class availability with Veritas InfoScale Availability, now streamlined for government procurement through the Veritas Government Licensing Program (GLP). This On-Premise Subscription Conversion License covers 1 Core Plus for a full 2-year term, pairing robust high-availability capabilities with essential technical support. Designed for mission-critical workloads, this license helps ensure that your critical applications stay online, data remains protected, and downtime is minimized, all within a government-friendly pricing and procurement framework.
- 2-year coverage with subscription conversion flexibility: A long-term, fixed-term license that converts to on-premise deployment while preserving eligibility for ongoing updates, security patches, and critical bug fixes through Veritas Essential Support.
- 1 Core Plus licensed for on-premise environments: The Core Plus designation provides scalable capacity to support clustered, highly available configurations across physical servers, virtual machines, or hybrid deployments.
- On-premise deployment for mission-critical workloads: Ideal for databases, enterprise applications, and file/virtualization services where predictable uptime, rapid failover, and resilient storage access are essential.
- Government pricing via Veritas GLP: Government customers can leverage GLP pricing for a convenient, compliant procurement experience aligned with public-sector procurement requirements.
- Essential Support included: Access to Veritas’ core support services, enabling timely technical assistance, updates, and guidance to maximize uptime and performance.
Technical Details of Veritas InfoScale Availability + Essential Support - On-premise Subscription Conversion License - 1 Core Plus - 2 Year
- License Type: Subscription Conversion License for On-Premise deployment
- Core Coverage: 1 Core Plus
- Deployment Model: On-Premise (physical servers, virtualized environments, or mixed)
- Term Duration: 2 Years
- Supported Environments: Linux and Windows operating systems; supports clustered and non-clustered configurations as part of InfoScale Availability
- Regional Eligibility: Government pricing via Veritas Government Licensing Program (GLP)
- Support Level: Essential Support included with license
- Activation & Delivery: Electronic license key/activation through Veritas channel partners; license management compatible with enterprise software asset management processes
- Key Use Case: High Availability for critical apps, databases, and services with fast failover and predictable recovery
- Upgrade Path: Eligible for standard Veritas update cycles within the 2-year term; renewal options available after expiration
How to Install Veritas InfoScale Availability + Essential Support - On-premise Subscription Conversion License - 1 Core Plus - 2 Year
Installation of Veritas InfoScale Availability in an on-premise environment is designed to be methodical and scalable. Follow these high-level steps to get a robust availability layer in place while aligning with GLP procurement requirements:
- Prepare the environment: Verify hardware capacity, networking topology, and storage configuration. Ensure OS versions meet Veritas compatibility guidelines and that your server cluster layout aligns with recommended practices for InfoScale Availability.
- Plan licensing and inventory: Confirm that you hold the 1 Core Plus license and that the license term (2 years) is active. Document the GLP procurement details for audit and governance records.
- Obtain installation media and licenses: Access the Veritas installer package through your approved Veritas channel. Retrieve the Subscription Conversion License key and the Essential Support entitlements associated with the 2-year term.
- Install Veritas InfoScale components: Start with the core InfoScale Availability components, configure the cluster or resource groups, and define failover policies. Follow the official deployment guide for your OS and hypervisor (Linux/Windows, VMware/Hyper-V, or bare metal as applicable).
- Activate license and enable features: Apply the 1 Core Plus license to the InfoScale stack and verify feature enablement, including high-availability, data protection, and replication components as required by your environment.
- Validate configuration: Run health checks, perform failover testing, and confirm application reachability across nodes. Validate storage I/O paths and backup/restore workflows to ensure end-to-end resilience.
- Document governance and support data: Record licensing details, GLP contract references, and contact points for Essential Support. Establish a maintenance window for ongoing upgrades and monitoring.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does the 2-year subscription conversion license include?
A: It provides a 2-year term for on-premise deployment of Veritas InfoScale Availability with 1 Core Plus, plus Essential Support. The license can be renewed or converted per Veritas SLAs and GLP terms, ensuring continued access to updates and support during the term. -
Q: Is this license appropriate for government agencies?
A: Yes. The product is offered under Veritas Government Licensing Program (GLP) pricing, designed to streamline procurement, compliance, and budgeting for government departments and agencies. -
Q: What does "Core Plus" cover?
A: Core Plus indicates the capacity to license a single core for on-premise deployments with scalability options suitable for clustered high-availability configurations. It supports running essential InfoScale Availability services across multiple nodes as part of a resilient environment. -
Q: Can I upgrade, extend, or migrate after the 2-year term?
A: Yes. You can pursue renewal options or migrate to a newer licensing model as offered by Veritas, subject to GLP terms and enterprise licensing policies. Upgrades to newer InfoScale features may be available through standard procurement -
Q: Which platforms and environments are supported?
A: Veritas InfoScale Availability supports on-premise deployments across Linux and Windows servers, and is compatible with common virtualization platforms. It is designed to protect a wide range of applications, including databases and enterprise services, in clustered and non-clustered configurations.
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