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DECODING THE NEW BROADCOM VMWARE VSPHERE LICENSING PACKAGES (FOR SMALL
DEPLOYMENTS)



Way back in December (really, it was only 4 weeks ago ?!?), I posted on my
personal blog about the Broadcom acquisition of VMware, and how they were ending
all of the current perpetual licensing and moving everything to subscription
licensing. However, there were many, many questions, and FUD about the changes
and what this would mean for licensing VMware products going forward. After many
conversations with VMware, reviews of presentations VMware provided to partners
and distributors and reading of FAQ's, I finally have an understanding of just
what direction exactly VMware is going with their licensing and how it applies
to the end user clients. Please note that this is more oriented towards the
newly announced vSphere Foundation subscription and it's smaller siblings,
vSphere Standard and vSphere Essentials Plus Kit subscriptions which are more
oriented to the SMB space. And to be up-front, I'm not really going to talk
about vSphere Foundation as that's really the replacement to Enterprise Plus,
and not the space that I work in. vSphere Subscription Packages and Pricing
First of all, what do you get with each Edition? And what features are included
in each edition? I'll answer the last question first. As far as I know, the
features within vSphere Standard and vSphere Essentials Plus are not changing.
For example, Essentials Plus still includes vMotion, and Standard still includes
Storage vMotion, etc. Second, what is this thing priced at? Package Per Core
MSRP Licenses Included/Notes vSphere Cloud Foundation $350 vSphere Enterprise
Plus, vSAN Enterprise, Aria Suite Enterprise, NSX Networking for VCF, HCX
Enterprise, Aria Operations for Networks Enterprise, SDDC Manager vSAN
Enterprise 1 TiB free per-core licensed to be included in vSphere Cloud
Foundation software release vSphere Foundation $135 vSphere Enterprise Plus,
vCenter Server Standard, Tanzu Kubernetes Grid, Aria Suite Standard, available
Add-On's vSAN Enterprise 100GiB free per-core licensed to be included in vSphere
Foundation software release vSphere Standard $50 vSphere Standard, vCenter
Server Standard vSphere Essentials Plus Kit $35 vSphere Essentials Plus, vCenter
Server Essentials *sold per 96-core kit, maximum of 3 hosts vSphere Subscription
Licenses included per License Package And now for some context. The pricing
listed above is 3-year ACV. I missed the ACV, and actually had to look that up
after it was explained to me by our distributors. This pricing is the "Annual
Contract Value". Meaning, if the contract is for 3 years for $35/core, the
annual pricing is $35, but the overall contract amount will be $105/core. Note
that there are 1, 3 and 5 year terms available and your price per core can vary
between them. Also note that there is now a 16-core minimum license
per-processor as well, meaning that even if your single-socket server has 12
cores, you're going to need to pay for 16 cores. Of course, if your processor
has more than 16 cores, or if you have dual (or even quad sockets, you're going
to have to pay more. This falls in line with how Microsoft licenses Windows
Server with a 16-core minimum, so those familiar with Windows licensing should
be pretty comfortable with this. EDIT: I mistakenly posted there is a 16-core
minimum per server, but @jon_may noted that it’s actually listed as 16-cores per
processor, so if you have a two 8-core proc’s in your server, you actually need
to buy 32 cores. I’ll reach back out for further clarification on this. See that
asterisk and note on the Essentials Plus Kit licensing? While vSphere Foundation
and vSphere Standard are sold per-core, Essentials Plus Kit's are sold only as a
96-core kit. This means that if you have a small environment like many of my
clients do using 2 (or 3) hosts with a single 16-core processor, you're still
going to need to pay for the 96-core kit when using Essentials Plus. This
actually makes Essentials Plus more expensive than vSphere Standard where you
license what you need. So, to make that a bit easier to understand, below are a
few scenarios I came up with that I find to be more common in the SMB space.
vSphere Subscription Licensing Scenarios Host/Core Count vSphere Package Total
Cores MSRP vSphere Package (2) Hosts, 16 Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere
Essentials Plus 32 $10,080 3-Year Term, Licensed as a 96-Core Kit (3) Hosts, 16
Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Essentials Plus 48 $10,080 3-Year Term,
Licensed as a 96-Core Kit (3) Hosts, 32 Total Cores per Host vSphere Essentials
Plus 96 $10,080 3-Year Term, Licensed as a 96-Core Kit (1) Host, 16 Total Cores
(or less) vSphere Standard 16 $2,400 3-Year Term, Standalone Host (2) Hosts, 16
Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Standard 32 $4,800 3-Year Term (2) Hosts,
24 Total Cores per Host vSphere Standard 48 $7,200 3-Year Term (3) Hosts, 16
Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Standard 48 $7,200 3-Year Term (3) Hosts,
24 Total Cores per Host vSphere Standard 72 $10,800 3-Year Term (3) Hosts, 32
Total Cores per Host vSphere Standard 96 $14,400 3-Year Term (4) Hosts, 16 Total
Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Standard 64 $9,600 3-Year Term (5) Hosts, 16
Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Standard 80 $12,000 3-Year Term (2)
Hosts, 16 Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Foundation 32 $12,960 3-Year
Term (3) Hosts, 16 Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Foundation 48 $19,440
3-Year Term (3) Hosts, 32 Total Cores per Host (or less) vSphere Foundation 96
$38,880 3-Year Term vSphere Subscription Licensing Scenarios for Small
Deployments As a brief summary of the above table, if you are a small or medium
sized business and have a small server footprint running your virtual
environment, you'll find that vSphere standard may fit the bill better than
Essentials Plus. If you running single-socket hosts, or are running a less than
a total of 24 cores per host, it's going to be to your advantage to license the
more feature-rich and pay less than the cost of the Essentials Plus Kit.
However, if you're running with a higher core count or multiple processors, and
are utilizing up to 3 hosts, Essentials Plus Kit's do have a space in which
they'll cost less than the Standard licenses, assuming that you don't need the
additional features included in the vSphere ESXI Standard licenses. If you're in
the larger Enterprise Plus space, vSphere Foundation includes some great
features including some vSAN licensing included, and this pricing may be lower
than you're currently paying for Enterprise Plus, but you already know it's
going to still be more than pretty much any of the variations of the Essentials
Plus and Standard licensing. vSphere Perpetual to Subscription Migrations I
should note that pretty much all of this pricing applies to more of the
greenfield territory where you're purchasing licensing for the first time. If
you already have vSphere licensing in place, and you're using Essentials or
Essentials Plus licensing, your VMware costs are almost certainly going to rise
over what you may have been paying already for SnS (Software & Support) renewals
although it should also be noted that VMware has listed that there will be
"Attractive pricing for customers migrating from perpetual licenses". I don't
have any details on what the cost will be to migrate from existing perpetual
licenses, but hopefully that will help alleviate the sting, at least a little
bit, for those using Essentials and Essentials Plus kits currently. So What Does
this Mean to Me? This should come to no surprise, but usually moves like this
are to increase revenue. Mean, expect pricing to go up. While Broadcom is
touting lower prices for their Enterprise (VMware Cloud Foundation and VMware
vSphere Foundation), pricing is certainly going up for smaller business with
light-weight deployments. If you're greenfield, this isn't as noticable, but if
you're already a VMware customer, and you're utilizing the vSphere Essentials or
Essentials Plus licensing, expect to pay a lot more at renewal time. With that
said, there's been a lot of discussion in the community around VMware
alternatives. Many of the alternatives discussed are enterprise-ready products
such as Microsoft Hyper-V and Nutanix AHV (which is built on-top of RedHat KVM).
However, there's also discussion around other, generally open-source products
that haven't quite hit their enterprise stride yet, but have great potential,
including Proxmox, also based on KVM, and XCP-NG which has it's roots born in
Citrix XenServer when Citrix discontinued in-house development and open-sourced
the project. While I'm not sure that either option has hit the main-stream for
enterprises, small deployments such as homelab's and some small businesses are
beginning to utilize these hypervisors, and are continuing to to develop their
features and functionality. While I don't think they surpass how "well-baked"
vSphere is, should Broadcom not continue the development into these products, I
feel that these less common alternatives will gain more of the market share. As
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V
Vecteur ITComes here often
asked in Kasten K10 Support

FAILED TO CREATE SNAPSHOT CSI DRIVER


Hi, when i try k10 prime script i have this error with portworx csi driver: curl
-s https://docs.kasten.io/tools/k10_primer.sh | bash /dev/stdin csi -s
px-csi-replicatedUsing default user ID (1000)Namespace option not provided,
using default namespaceChecking for tools --> Found kubectl --> Found helm -->
Found jq --> Found cat --> Found base64 --> Found trChecking if the Kasten Helm
repo is present --> The Kasten Helm repo was foundChecking for required Helm
version (>= v3.10.0) --> Helm binary version meet the requirementsK10Primer
image --> Using Image (gcr.io/kasten-images/k10tools:6.5.5) to run testChecking
access to the Kubernetes context default --> Able to access the default
Kubernetes namespaceK10 Kanister tools image --> Using Kanister tools image
(gcr.io/kasten-images/k10tools:6.5.5) to run test Running K10Primer Job in
cluster with command ./k10tools primer storage check
csiserviceaccount/k10-primer
createdclusterrolebinding.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/k10-primer createdjob.b

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11 minutes ago
marcofabbriVeeam Legend
posted in VUG Italy

RECAP DELL'EVENTO VIRTUALE 22 FEBBRAIO 2024

Ciao a tutti, grazie a tutti coloro che hanno partecipato al nostro evento
virtuale! Spero gli argomenti siano stati interessanti e se volete approfondire,
questo è il luogo adatto. Per coloro che non hanno potuto partecipare, o per
coloro che desiderano rivedere le informazioni, le slide dell'evento sono ora
disponibili di seguito. Sessione 1 [Antonio D’Andrea] - Ottimizzazione della
resilienza cibernetica: integrazioni e migliori pratiche con le soluzioni Veeam
Sessione 2 [Marco Fabbri] - Cyber Kill Chain, MITRE ATTA&CK e il nuovo Zero
Trust Data Resilience Sessione 3 [Marco Luvisi] - Guida all'aggiornamento alla
versione 12 di Veeam: tutto ciò che devi sapere Se avete domande o commenti, non
esitate a contattarci!

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A
alifiroozi80New Here
asked in Kasten K10 Support

EFS STORAGE CLASS BACKUP


Hello I have an app and that app is using EFS Storage Class I’ve installed the
external snapshotter and I have created the volume snapshot class as the docs
said Here is the VolumeSnapshotsclass k get
volumesnapshotclasses.snapshot.storage.k8s.io csi-efs-snapclass -o yaml
apiVersion: snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1 deletionPolicy: Delete driver:
efs.csi.aws.com kind: VolumeSnapshotClass metadata: annotations:
k10.kasten.io/is-snapshot-class: "true"
kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration: |
{"apiVersion":"snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1","deletionPolicy":"Delete","driver":"efs.csi.aws.com","kind":"VolumeSnapshotClass","metadata":{"annotations":{"k10.kasten.io/is-snapshot-class":"true"},"name":"csi-efs-snapclass"}}
creationTimestamp: "2023-12-21T12:27:13Z" generation: 1 name: csi-efs-snapclass
resourceVersion: "79748590" uid: 3a44a554-653e-4aa6-a6aa-a899903a88c2 And also
added the “k10.kasten.io/volume-snapshot-class: csi-efs-snapclass” annotations
to the SC The backup failing… Here is t

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1 hour ago
Geoff BurkeVeeam Legend, Veeam Vanguard
posted in Kubernetes Korner

THE KUBE VANGUARD POST PANDEMIC WARDROBE SYNDROME AND TALOS!

Tough week folks. I found out that I had to go to a formal event and was forced
to venture into far off areas in my closet to search for formal clothes only to
find that most don’t fit anymore! On the bright side there is plenty of progress
to be made going forward 😀. Talos is a mini immutable Linux Version for
Kubernetes!

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Jenes hooshangiComes here often
asked in Discussion Boards

WHAT DOES MEAN "OUT-OF-BAND RESTORE POINT" MEAN?


hi veeam community In version 12.1, extraordinary security features are offered,
one of which is Early Threat Detection.I want to know what is the out-of-band
restore point that is marked in yellow in the picture and has anyone used this
feature and has any experience about it?

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12 hours ago
I
imadamComes here often
posted in Discussion Boards

STACKING VUL AND CAPACITIY LICENCES

Customer has 3TB (500GB x 6 CPU) from VUL. They need to add additional 2TB.
Capacity is a lot cheaper then VUL but I don't know is this going to be stacked
or is it doable to combine these licenses ? This is essentials version of the
Veeam.

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12 hours ago
Link StateVeeam Legend
asked in Discussion Boards

VBR 12.1 FALSE POSITIVE MALWARE DETECTION


i enabled malware detection, the next day an alarm went up on the ubuntu
Hardened backup repository server where immutable backups are saved. Backup jobs
are " enable backup encryption" I suspect this is the cause of the false
positive. Ran the secure scan Linux version -scanAV which with - YARAScan of
12.1 comes out clean .thanks to the invaluable guidance of @SteveHeart
https://community.veeam.com/yara-and-script-library-67/vbr-securerestore-lnx-ps1-secure-restore-for-linux-vm-4617
.\vbr-securerestore.ps1 -Mounthost myububtu -Scanhost immu-repo -Jobname
D10-my-job -Keyfile .\public-key.key -AVScan .\vbr-securerestore.ps1 -HostToScan
immu-repo -Jobname D10-my-job -Mounthost myububtu -LinuxUser my-user -Keyfile
c:\cert\public-key.key -YARAScan Has this happened to anyone? For the moment I
mark them as cleanThanks

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13 hours ago
Mahmood.AlganadiComes here often
asked in Discussion Boards

WARNING: NOTHING TO PROCESS (RMAN BACKUP)!


Hi All, I know that his topic has been discussed before in the community but I
tried all what mentioned on those topics but it did not work. I checked that
Veeam Agent for Linux is installed also the Oracle Plugin installed too but when
I do application backup (RMAN) via the VBR console I’ve got the warning “Nothing
to process” It is also added to managed Linux and added to Protection Group From
Oracle Linux all the required packages and component are installed also I
removed it and uninstall the agent and plugin and reinstall it and re scan it
many times and got the same thing. Is there a missing thing ? Thanks in advanced
for your help and support

313

13 hours ago
Chris.ArceneauxVeeam MVP
posted in YARA and Script Library

AUTOMATED UPGRADE TO VEEAM BACKUP & REPLICATION V12.1

The PowerShell script to automate the upgrade for Veeam Backup & Replication &
Enterprise Manager to v12.1 is now available on VeeamHub! For more details on
the script itself, I recommend reading the documentation on VeeamHub.
https://github.com/VeeamHub/powershell/tree/master/BR-UpgradeV12.1 If you’re
familiar with my previously written upgrade script for v12, here’s a summary of
enhancements in this latest release: Added support for new silent upgrade
process available in version 12.1 Veeam Backup & Replication Veeam Backup
Enterprise Manager Added ISO validation as the script was written for a v12.1
ISO This will prevent an admin from accidentally using an incorrect ISO If
you're a VCSP, the script can also be used for Cloud Connect environment
upgrades.

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15 hours ago
M
MikeNNew Here
asked in Discussion Boards

BCP - DR OPTIONS


Hi Community Looking for a DR option that would help us leverage Cloud storage.
We have an on-prem VBR server with a pair of local repositories. We would like
to backup a portion of our our Local VM infrastructure to S3 as part of our DR
strategy and in the even of a DR incident leaving our primary data center
offline we would like to be able to restore these instances from S3 to EC2. 2
problems i see instantly are the lack of access to the backup server if the
primary datacenter is offline and the VMs communicating unless we use the same
network segment on EC2 when we spin up the environment. Anyone see a way to do
this short of replicating all the needed VMs to EC2 in an offline state? I
believe this can be done with replication of the VMs to EC2 and the file shares
to S3 Active and even orchestrated but I was hoping for a less expensive option
as well.

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session. Created at login and disposed at logout. x-key .veeam.com 3 days This
cookie enables product downloads from www.veeam.com veeamer .veeam.com 6 months
A flag issued to identify Veeam employees for further exclusion from analyst
systems and advertising campaigns _gid
Google LLC
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used by gtag.js and analytics.js scripts and according to Google Analytics this
cookie is used to distinguish users. dateTimeOffset www.veeam.com Session
In-house developed cookie CookieScriptConsent
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www.veeam.com 6 months This cookie is used by Cookie-Script.com service to
remember visitor cookie consent preferences. It is necessary for
Cookie-Script.com cookie banner to work properly. __cf_bm
Cloudflare Inc.
.trustradius.com 30 minutes This cookie is used to distinguish between humans
and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on
the use of their website. _dc_gtm_UA-154008-5 .veeam.com 59 seconds This cookie
is associated with sites using Google Tag Manager to load other scripts and code
into a page. Where it is used it may be regarded as Strictly Necessary as
without it, other scripts may not function correctly. The end of the name is a
unique number which is also an identifier for an associated Google Analytics
account. AWSALBCORS
Amazon.com Inc.
www.veeam.com 7 days For continued stickiness support with CORS use cases after
the Chromium update, we are creating additional stickiness cookies for each of
these duration-based stickiness features named AWSALBCORS (ALB).
hideCookieNotice .veeam.com Session This cookie is used to show or hide cookie
notice. BLOGSESSID www.veeam.com Session Cookie used to store session ID for
Veeam Blog user __cf_bm
Cloudflare Inc.
.techtarget.com 30 minutes This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and
bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the
use of their website. _ga
Google LLC
.veeam.com 2 years This cookie name is associated with Google Universal
Analytics. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a
randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page
request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for
the sites analytics reports. By default it is set to expire after 2 years,
although this is customizable by website owners. __cf_bm
Cloudflare Inc.
.go.veeam.com 30 minutes This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and
bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the
use of their website. AWSALB
Amazon.com Inc.
www.veeam.com 7 days These cookies enable us to allocate server traffic to make
the user experience as smooth as possible. A so-called load balancer is used to
determine which server currently has the best availability. The information
generated cannot identify you as an individual. x_time .veeam.com 5 years
In-house developed cookie that captures when the accessing of a page or document
starts. x_page .veeam.com 5 years In-house developed cookie that displays the
page or document the user accesses. It captures the pages that contain resources
(documentation, adds, products info). Marks that user downloaded a resource.
at_check
Adobe Inc.
.veeam.com Session A simple test value used to determine if a visitor supports
cookies. Set each time a visitor requests a page. li_gc
LinkedIn Corporation
.linkedin.com 1 year 11 months Used to store guest consent to the use of cookies
for non-essential purposes PHPSESSID
PHP.net
.veeam.com Session Cookie generated by applications based on the PHP language.
This is a general purpose identifier used to maintain user session variables. It
is normally a random generated number, how it is used can be specific to the
site, but a good example is maintaining a logged-in status for a user between
pages. NewVisitorDevice .veeam.com 1 year In-house developed cookie JSESSIONID
Oracle Corporation
www.veeam.com Session General purpose platform session cookie, used by sites
written in JSP. Usually used to maintain an anonymous user session by the
server. x_referrer .veeam.com 5 years In-house developed cookie that displays
where the user came to the page/document from (other portals, search engines
like Google, etc.). LocalSiteOfChoice .veeam.com 1 year Set only one time when
user visits the first time the website. The cookie will auto detect the language
of browser and the initial pop-window where the user can select his preferred
language will be automatically filled in with the detected language from the
browser. The user can still select afterwards whatever language he wants from
the language drop down list which is permanent on the site. _ga_PMJS81E58L
.veeam.com 2 years This cookie name is associated with Google Universal
Analytics. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a
randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page
request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for
the sites analytics reports. By default it is set to expire after 2 years,
although this is customizable by website owners.

Performance cookies are used to see how visitors use the website, eg. analytics
cookies. Those cookies cannot be used to directly identify a certain visitor.

Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description
AMCV_[ABCDEF0123456789]{24}%40AdobeOrg .veeam.com 2 years AMCV cookie is used by
Adobe to identify a unique visitor. AMCVS_[ABCDEF0123456789]{24}%40AdobeOrg
.veeam.com Session The AMCVS cookie serves as a flag indicating that the session
has been initialized. Its value is always 1 and discontinues when the session
has ended. _clck .veeam.com 1 year This cookie is associated with Microsoft
Clarity. Persists the Clarity User ID and preferences, unique to that site, on
the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site
will be attributed to the same user ID. mbox
Adobe Inc.
.veeam.com 2 years Cookie set by Adobe SiteCatalyst analytics software - used
for measuring the performance of page content using A/B split testing ki_t
Shopify Inc.
www.veeam.com 5 years This cookie is associated with Shopify's analytics suite.
_mkto_trk
Adobe Inc.
.veeam.com 2 years This cookie is associated with an email marketing service
provided by Marketo. This tracking cookie allows a website to link visitor
behaviour to the recipient of an email marketing campaign, to measure campaign
effectiveness. ki_r
Shopify Inc.
www.veeam.com 5 years This cookie is associated with Shopify's analytics suite.
_clsk .veeam.com 1 day This cookie is associated with Microsoft Clarity.
Connects multiple page views by a user into a single Clarity session recording.

Targeting cookies are used to identify visitors between different websites, eg.
content partners, banner networks. Those cookies may be used by companies to
build a profile of visitor interests or show relevant ads on other websites.

Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description pr-pr .veeam.com 1
year Encoding user email address for progressive profiling functionality
bargain_site .veeam.com Session Check if the user had the Bargain web site
referral NID
Google LLC
.google.com 6 months This cookie is set by DoubleClick (which is owned by
Google) to help build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on
other sites. hh-21 .veeam.com 1 year Track users access to the ecards builder.
MUID
Microsoft Corporation
.clarity.ms 1 year This cookie is widely used my Microsoft as a unique user
identifier. It can be set by embedded microsoft scripts. Widely believed to sync
across many different Microsoft domains, allowing user tracking. _fbp
Meta Platform Inc.
.veeam.com 3 months Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement
products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers _uetsid
Microsoft Corporation
.veeam.com 1 day This cookie is used by Bing to determine what ads should be
shown that may be relevant to the end user perusing the site. _gd_visitor
www.veeam.com 2 years Collects visitor data related to the user's visits to the
website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and
what pages have been loaded, with the purpose of displaying targeted ads.
ev_sync_dd .everesttech.net 1 month 1 day A third-party, ad exchange-specific
cookie that syncs the Advertising Cloud surfer ID with the partner ad exchange.
It's created for new surfers and sends a synchronization request when it's
expired. The date when synchronization is performed. lidc
Microsoft Corporation
.linkedin.com 1 day This is a Microsoft MSN 1st party cookie that ensures the
proper functioning of this website. bito
Comcast Corporation
.bidr.io 1 year This cookie is generally provided by bidr.io and is used for
advertising purposes. ANONCHK
Microsoft Corporation
.c.clarity.ms 10 minutes This cookie carries out information about how the end
user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before
visiting the said website. bitoIsSecure
Comcast Corporation
.bidr.io 1 year Presents the user with relevant content and advertisement. The
service is provided by third-party advertisement hubs, which facilitate
real-time bidding for advertisers. tuuid .company-target.com 2 years This cookie
is mainly set by bidswitch.net to make advertising messages more relevant to the
website visitor. 6suuid .6sc.co 2 years Registers user behaviour and navigation
on the website, and any interaction with active campaigns. This is used for
optimizing advertisement and for efficient retargeting. _an_uid www.veeam.com 7
days Presents the user with relevant content and advertisement. The service is
provided by third-party advertisement hubs, which facilitate real-time bidding
for advertisers. demdex
Adobe Inc.
.demdex.net 6 months This cookie helps Adobe Audience Manger perform basic
functions such as visitor identification, ID synchronization, segmentation,
modeling, reporting, etc. UserMatchHistory
LinkedIn Corporation
.linkedin.com 1 month This cookie is used to track visitors so that more
relevant ads can be presented based on the visitor's preferences.
personalization_id
Twitter Inc.
.twitter.com 2 years This cookie carries out information about how the end user
uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before
visiting the said website. _uetvid
Microsoft Corporation
.veeam.com 1 year Used to track visitors on multiple websites, in order to
present relevant advertisement based on the visitor's preferences. bcookie
Microsoft Corporation
.linkedin.com 2 years This is a Microsoft MSN 1st party cookie for sharing the
content of the website via social media. everest_g_v2
Adobe Inc.
.everesttech.net 1 year This cookie carries out information about how the end
user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before
visiting the said website. dpm
Adobe Inc.
.dpm.demdex.net 6 months Adobe Audience Manager - data management platform uses
this cookie to record information around synchronisation of IDs. _gd_session
www.veeam.com 4 hours Collects visitor data related to the user's visits to the
website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and
what pages have been loaded, with the purpose of displaying targeted ads. MUID
Microsoft Corporation
.bing.com 1 year This cookie is widely used my Microsoft as a unique user
identifier. It can be set by embedded microsoft scripts. Widely believed to sync
across many different Microsoft domains, allowing user tracking. IDE
Google LLC
.doubleclick.net 1 year This cookie is set by Doubleclick and carries out
information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the
end user may have seen before visiting the said website. bscookie
LinkedIn Corporation
.www.linkedin.com 2 years Used by the social networking service, LinkedIn, for
tracking the use of embedded services. muc_ads .t.co 2 years Collects data on
user behaviour and interaction in order to optimize the website and make
advertisement on the website more relevant. _gcl_au
Google LLC
.veeam.com 3 months Used by Google AdSense for experimenting with advertisement
efficiency across websites using their services tuuid_lu .company-target.com 2
years Contains a unique visitor ID, which allows Bidswitch.com to track the
visitor across multiple websites. This allows Bidswitch to optimize
advertisement relevance and ensure that the visitor does not see the same ads
multiple times. _gd_svisitor www.veeam.com 2 years Collects visitor data related
to the user's visits to the website, such as the number of visits, average time
spent on the website and what pages have been loaded, with the purpose of
displaying targeted ads. SRM_B
Microsoft Corporation
.c.bing.com 1 year This is a Microsoft MSN 1st party cookie that ensures the
proper functioning of this website. SM .c.clarity.ms Session This is a Microsoft
MSN 1st party cookie which we use to measure the use of the website for internal
analytics.

Functionality cookies are used to remember visitor information on the website,
eg. language, timezone, enhanced content.

Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description PopupBannerRejected
.veeam.com Session Saves user preferences in hiding certain pop-up banners. tu
community.veeam.com 2 years Set for internal community events - unique hash
anon:new_visit community.veeam.com 30 minutes Boolean true/false t
community.veeam.com Session Set for internal community events - session value
lastactivity community.veeam.com 6 months String: timestamp Collapsed
community.veeam.com 1 year Holds collapsed content topics community.veeam.com 2
days Numerical ID's of the topics visited by the user - Used to identify
returning visitors to a topic page phpbb3_k5uex_k .forums.veeam.com 1 month
Cookie is associated with phpBB software and used to store session key.
phpbb3_k5uex_sid .forums.veeam.com 1 month Cookie is associated with phpBB
software and used to store session ID. phpbb3_k5uex_u .forums.veeam.com 1 month
Cookie is associated with phpBB software and used to store authenticated User
ID. __q_state_nURZ19iRbY6McYk3 .veeam.com 10 years Contains a number of
attributes identifying the website visitor and his/her interaction with the
Qualified Chat Messenger. lang .linkedin.com Session Used to store language
preferences to serve up content in the stored language. h1_device_id
hackerone.com 20 years This is a HackerOne third party cookie used for
identifying user device. countryCode .veeam.com 1 day countryCode cookie
contains code of the country from which user opened pages. This cookie is used
to adapt calculators for customers from different regions and countries.
BIGipServerabjweb-nginx-app_https go.veeam.com Session Marketo MunchkinEnables
Marketo forms functionality. AnalyticsSyncHistory
LinkedIn Corporation
.linkedin.com 1 month Used to store information about the time a sync with the
lms_analytics cookie took place for users in the Designated Countries
__Host-session hackerone.com 14 days This is a HackerOne third party cookie used
for identifying user session. language www.veeam.com Session Used to store
language preferences, to serve up content in the stored language.

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