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Locate pricing information for the different types of licenses available for Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007.

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Licensing Management Suites

Server Management Suites provide an easy and economical way for customers to get a complete server management solution for departmental or enterprise server environments.

System Center Server Management Suites
Pricing and Licensing

Server License Offerings

Products

Prices  

Features

Data Protection Manager Server 2007

$573 U.S.

Server license for application and file server management.                                                                                                                                                   

Data Protection Manager Management License * (ML) Offerings

Products

Prices

Features

Enterprise Server ML

$426 U.S.

Backup and recovery management of applications including Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, and Microsoft Office SharePoint server. Also includes the Microsoft System Recovery tool, DPM-to-DPM replication, and host-based virtual server backup functionality.

Standard Server ML

$155 U.S.

Backup and recovery management of file servers.

* A Management License (ML) will need to be assigned to a device for each OSE on that device which is managed by Data Protection Manager 2007, except for OSEs on devices functioning only as network infrastructure devices (OSI layer 3 or below). A device can be a single server, single personal computer, workstation, terminal, handheld computer, pager, telephone, personal digital assistant, or other electronic device. An OSE is all or part of an operating system instance, or all or part of a virtual (or otherwise emulated) operating system instance which enables separate machine identity (primary computer name or similar unique identifier) or separate administrative rights, and instances of applications, if any, configured to run on the operating system instance or parts identified above. There are two types of OSEs physical and virtual. A physical OSE in configured to run directly on a physical hardware system. A virtual OSE is configured to run on a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system. A physical hardware system can have either or both of the following: (1) one physical OSE and (2) one or more virtual OSEs.