Registered capacity
Registered capacity is the amount of user data that will be managed or protected by
each particular product title. It is independent of the type or size of the disks in the
array.
The methods for measuring registered capacity depends on whether the licenses are
part of a bundle or individual.
Registered capacity licenses
Registered capacity is measured according to the following:
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SRDF/Replicator Registered:
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The registered capacity for this license is measured by the amount of data that
can be stored in all forms of RDF devices (R1s, R2s, and R21s) on a storage
array.
– Concurrent SRDF sources are counted only once when measuring
registered capacity usage.
– In the case of diskless RDF (Extended Data Protection), no registered
capacity is reported as used.
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For virtually provisioned devices, the registered capacity is equal to the total
space allocated to the thin device. For devices that have compressed
allocations, the un-compressed size is used.
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TF/SnapSure Registered:
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The registered capacity of this license is measured as the sum of the capacity
of a device if it is a clone source or target, a snap source, or SAVE device in a
snap pool. If a device meets more than one of the previous criteria, it is only
counted once.
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For virtually provisioned devices, the registered capacity is equal to the total
space allocated to the thin device. For devices that have compressed
allocations, the un-compressed size is used.
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ProtectPoint
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The registered capacity of this license is the sum of all DataDomain
encapsulated devices that are link targets. When there are TimeFinder sessions
present on an array with only a ProtectPoint license and no TimeFinder license,
the capacity is calculated as the sum of all DataDomain encapsulated devices
with link targets and the sum of all TimeFinder allocated source devices and
delta RDPs.
Open systems licenses
This section details the licenses available in an open system environment.
License pack
The Total Productivity Pack includes the Advanced, Base (as part of Advanced), Local
Replication, and Remote Replication Suites.
License suites
The following table lists the license suites available in an open systems environment.
Licensing
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Product Guide
VMAX 100K, VMAX 200K, VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS
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Страница 82: ...Provisioning 82 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Страница 100: ...Native local replication with TimeFinder 100 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Страница 158: ...Remote replication solutions 158 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
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