What is per-Endpoint license?

What is per-Endpoint license?

An endpoint is equivalent to one of the following:
  1. 1 Windows Workstation/Endpoint
  2. 1 Linux Workstation/Endpoint
  3. 1 Mac
Example: If you have 10 Windows Workstations, 5 Linux Workstations, and 3 Mac, you need to buy 18 endpoint licenses.
    • Related Articles

    • What is a 'per 500 GB/year' license?

      A 'per 500 GB/year' license means pricing for NAS/File Share Backup is based on the total amount of data being backed up. Example: For every 500 GB of data you backup, one license is required. So, if you have 2 TB of data, you would need to purchase ...
    • What is per-server license?

      A server is equivalent to one of the following: 1 Physical Windows Server 1 Physical Linux Server Example: If you have 50 Windows Servers and 10 Linux Servers, you need to buy 60 server licenses.
    • What is per-VM license?

      A VM is equivalent to one of the following: 1 VMware VM 1 Hyper-V VM 1 KVM VM 1 oVirt VM 1 Proxmox VM 1 AWS EC2 instance 1 Azure VM Example: If you have 50 VMware VMs, 30 Proxmox VMs, 20 AWS EC2 instances, you need to buy 100 VM licenses.
    • What is per-application license?

      An application is equivalent to one of the following. 1 SQL Server 1 PostgreSQL Server 1 MySQL Server 1 Exchange Server 1 SharePoint Server Example: If you have 2 SQL Servers and 1 MySQL Server, you need to buy 3 application licenses.
    • What is per-user license?

      A user is equivalent to one of the following: 1 Microsoft 365 User 1 Google Workspace User Example: If you have Microsoft 365 Organization with 100 Users and you want to backup only 75 users, you need to buy 75 user licenses.