Front End Terabyte definition

Front End Terabyte or “FETB” shall mean the total aggregate amount of data on Clients or Devices (i) on which the applicable Licensed Software is installed or (ii) for which the Licensed Software is used to provide backup functionality, when such data is measured as the largest aggregate full (or synthetic full) backup performed as actually measured by the Licensed Software. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte. One Terabyte is equal to one thousand twenty-four (1,024) gigabytes of data.
Front End Terabyte is defined as the total aggregate amount of data on Clients or Devices (i) on which the applicable Licensed Software is installed or (ii) for which the Licensed Software is used to provide backup functionality, when such data is measured as the largest aggregate full (or synthetic full) backup performed as actually measured by the Licensed Software. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte.
Front End Terabyte or “FETB” shall mean the total aggregate amount of data on Clients or Devices on which the applicable Licensed Software is installed. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte. One Terabyte is equal to one thousand twenty-four (1,024) gigabytes of data.

More Definitions of Front End Terabyte

Front End Terabyte or “FETB” shall mean the total aggregate amount of data storage protected which is collected or persisted in the Licensed Software database, when such data is measured as the largest aggregate full (or synthetic full) amount of data as actually supported by the Licensed Software. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte.
Front End Terabyte or “FETB” shall mean the total aggregate amount of data across all Content Sources on which the Licensed Software operates. The amount of data is recorded as (i) the amount of data on Content Source(s) as reported by Veritas NetBackup and (ii) the amount directly collected from Content Source(s) using Information Studio via Information Studio Hub or Information Studio Data Engine. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte. One Terabyte is equal to one thousand twenty-four (1,024) gigabytes of data. The number of Front End Terabytes (FETB’s) of Information Studio that a customer should license can be determined by one of the following methods. Consider all NetBackup domains that Information Studio is required to be connected to:
Front End Terabyte means front-end terabyte and refers to the total aggregate amount of uncompressed data in terabytes. One terabyte equals 1,024 gigabytes of data.
Front End Terabyte or “FETB” shall mean the total aggregate amount of data on Clients or Devices (i) on which the applicable Licensed Software is installed or (ii) for which the Licensed Software is used to provide self- service functionality. One Terabyte is equal to one thousand twenty-four (1,024) gigabytes of data. A Terabyte is defined as the total aggregate amount of uncompressed data and/or computer memory that is managed by the software. One Terabyte is equal to 1,024 gigabytes of data. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte.
Front End Terabyte or “FETB” means the total aggregate amount of data on Clients or Devices on which the applicable Licensed Software is installed. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte. One Terabyte is eq ual to one thousand twenty-four (1,024) gigabytes of data.

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