This tag contains an acronym such as "SERVER", "RAWS", "CAP", "BackupExec_License:SIL" etc. Where the acronyms represent specific Backup Exec 'products' This tag is a numeric value representing the product version, where Backup Exec (20) is 20.0, Backup Exec 16 is 16.0, Backup Exec 15 is 14.2, Backup Exec 2014 is 14.1 and Backup Exec 2012 is 14.0. This tag is not seen in this section for Backup Exec 16 and earlier. It shows the date the license begins (in YYYY-MM-DD format) and should match the date in the Service section. The date should be in the past as, for some older Backup Exec versions, the license key would not be accepted if the date was in the future (and Customer Care would need to be contacted to re-issue) This tag is not seen in this section for Backup Exec 16 and earlier. It shows the date the license ends (in YYYY-MM-DD format) and should match the date in the Service section. For valid subscriptions it should be in the future. This tag applies to products that might need a specific count for instance: the number of GB for Backup Exec (20) Gold, Silver and Bronze Edition Licenses (when 1024 = 1TB) or the number of TB for Capacity Licenses against older versions (when 1 = 1TB), the number of V-Ray host licenses or the number of Library Expansion Option licenses etc. for Backup Exec (20) editions this tag will show "PER-GIGABYTE", for Backup Exec 16 and earlier Capacity Editions this tag will show "PER-TERABYTE" and for a-la-carte licenses this tag will show "PER-SERVER" For Backup Exec (20) editions this tag will contain the word "SUBSCRIPTION", currently for all other Backup Exec license keys, this tag should contain the word 'PERPETUAL'. This tag may not be present within license files issued against Veritas 'M' Serial numbers. This tag is not seen in this section for Backup Exec 16 and earlier, it is only present in license files used by the Backup Exec (20) Editions and will contain one of "GOLD", "SILVER" or "BRONZE"
Version Backup Exec 2012 Serial Number
When associated with the maintenance part(s) of a license file, should contain the text 'BE_Support'. As this name does not match the 'product' the maintenance applies to, then the key in the header can be used to confirm the product (or alternatively the entry for the tag can be used to find the Product section associated with this maintenance section.) This tag is a numeric value representing the product version, where Backup Exec 16 is 16.0, Backup Exec 15 is 14.2, Backup Exec 2014 is 14.1 and Backup Exec 2012 is 14.0. This tag shows the date the maintenance agreement starts (in YYYY-MM-DD format) and will not be present in the sections dealing with Product License Keys. The date should be in the past as, for some older Backup Exec versions, the license key would not be accepted if the date was in the future (and Customer Care would need to be contacted to re-issue) This tag shows the date the maintenance agreement ends (in YYYY-MM-DD format) and will not be present in the sections dealing with Product License Keys. Against core products (Server or Server Editions) the date in this tag determines the countdown inside the Backup Exec console. For valid maintenance it should be in the future. This will always be 1 for a Maintenance License Key For Backup Exec maintenance license keys this tag should contain the word 'MAINTENANCE'
If you do not have the serial number for BE 2012 or if the portal is showing the files for a different BE version, contact Licensing to obtain the BE 2012 serial number and then access the site for download.
Any Backup Exec 2012 customer that does not already have the SDR disk downloaded and intends to use SDR will have to upgrade to a later version of Backup Exec where you can make an SDR disk directly without needing the downloaded ISO.
Customers running the Backup Exec 3600 appliance who wish to migrate their existing jobs and backup data to new hardware can follow the steps provided in the technical articles listed below as appropriate for their environment. Backup Exec 15 can be upgraded to 21 after the migration is complete. The Veritas Entitlement Management System (VEMS) portal allows customers who have a valid entitlement to download most older versions of Backup Exec. This allows customers to download Backup Exec 15 to install on new hardware, complete a migration of the Backup Exec database and catalogs to the new hardware, then download Backup Exec 21 to upgrade the migrated installation of Backup Exec 15. Backup data stored on appliance drives can be duplicated to new storage locations. Required backup sets should be duplicated to new locations before upgrading Backup Exec 15 to 20.1 on the new hardware.
The Symantec Backup Exec product family offers market-leading backup and disaster recovery solutions for critical customer IT resources. This includes Backup Exec 2012, Backup Exec System Recovery 2011, the Backup Exec 3600 Appliance, a virtual only V-Ray Edition, Capacity licensing, BE.Cloud and Backup Exec Small Business Edition.
Symantec Backup Exec 2012 has dramatically re-engineered its range of offerings and user interface to deliver even more comprehensive and reliable backup and recovery for any IT environment. The new, modern range of Backup Exec solutions are designed to adapt for any business. Organizations can easily protect increasing amounts of data, in either virtual or physical, environments with integrated VMware and Hyper-V protection, while reducing storage and management costs through integrated deduplication and archiving technology; reduce customer business downtime through integrated bare metal and dissimilar hardware recovery features and backup to virtual (B2V) and convert to virtual (P2V) capabilities, and ensure critical information on virtual or physical systems is always protected and can be restored in seconds.
These powerful capabilities in Backup Exec 2012 allow businesses to protect more customer data while reducing storage and management costs, optimize network utilization across physical and virtual environments, automate storage management savings with efficient archiving and backup, and enable all types of recovery for both virtual and physical resources, all through a single product and console.
A single license of Backup Exec 2012 Small Business Edition provides total backup and recovery protection for one server including application protection for SQL, Exchange, Hyper-V, SharePoint and Active Directory. Each license can be easily expanded to support up to 3 servers (2 remote servers) by purchasing an additional Agent for Windows for Small Business Edition, Agent for Linux or Agent for Mac, depending on your Server O/S requirements.
Using the new Backup Exec interface, BE 2012 SBE comes with everything you could possibly need: included with the Backup Exec Media Server is Microsoft Application support, Bare Metal Recovery with Simplified Disaster Recovery technology, B2V, P2V support for Hyper-V, as well as being upgradeable to the full versions of Backup Exec 2012.
A large number of Backup Exec customers are protecting a single server. Backup Exec 2012 Small Business Edition is designed to accommodate those small business customers and includes the most commonly deployed Microsoft application agents (Exchange, SQL, SharePoint and Active Directory) making it the ideal solution for Backup Exec customers that are currently licensed for Backup Exec Small Business Server. BE 2012 SBE focuses on both the Microsoft Small Business Server (MS SBS) and small businesses running up to three servers on any O/S version of Microsoft (Msft O/S or SBS).
BE 2012 SBE is quick to setup and easy to use. It offers complete support for Microsoft applications, simplified data management and robust disaster recovery. The same new revolutionary user experience of the core version of BE 2012 is the basis for BE 2012 SBE and includes the new user interface together with enhancements to the backup data management lifecycle.
BE 2012 SBE also delivers the same Simplified Disaster Recovery as that of Backup Exec 2012 giving customers a robust dissimilar hardware disaster recovery solution that can be executed quickly and successfully to get their systems up and running.
The management of the data protection requirements has been changed to focus on the resources to be protected and the elimination of backup policies and complexity. Protecting systems by simply adding stages and showing relevant options will enable almost anyone to setup Backup Exec 2012 Small Business Edition.
The core technology that enables the bare metal and dissimilar hardware restore capabilities within Backup Exec 2012 is called Simplified Disaster Recovery. This technology ensures that key system-level elements of a server are captured and stored as part of a backup operation. When a bare metal or dissimilar hardware restore operation is performed, this system-level information is used to rebuild the failed server and restore it to a functional state. Some of these critical system components include: System volume, Boot volume, Services volumes, and System state components.
In Backup Exec 2012, the Simplified Disaster Recovery feature is enabled by default for every new backup policy that is created. It is represented within the Backup Exec 2012 user interface as a part of the backup selections screen through a ribbon titled "Simplified Disaster Recovery"
Included in BE 2012 SBE is support for Microsoft Applications: Exchange Server, SQL Server, SharePoint and Active Directory. Powerful Granular Recovery Technology enables users to restore individual messages from Exchange, individual documents from SharePoint, quick restores of SQL. Server as well as individual Active Directory user accounts, organizational units, even individuals from a single pass backup. Fast and flexible technology reduces the backup and recovery time as well as storage needed on disk or tape media while protecting vital Microsoft Applications. 2ff7e9595c
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