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What is the difference between Operating Instances and Virtual Operating Instances?
Best answer by Stuart Painter
The Commvault Complete License Guide explains:
Operating Instances
Any physical or virtual operating environment with a distinct server name or identity that has a Commvault intelligent Data Agent (iDA) configured to capture data from it.
This includes physical, cloud, or virtual machines that have active Commvault agents installed within them, as well as virtual machines protected by the Commvault virtual server agent and logical client entities such as NAS, Application-based clustering, and PaaS instances.
An Operating Instance is a unique client within the Commcell.
A Virtual Operating Instance is a unique Virtual Machine client within the Commcell.
A VM typically be protected by the Virtual Server Agent and this will record a per-VM license consumption for each VM or VOI.
However, if an iDataAgent is manually installed within the VM, this will then additionally consume an Operating Instance license.
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Stuart
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