Symantec 5.1 Other enhancements, Ability to install a managed host and then configure it later

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Getting started with the CommandCentral family

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About Veritas CommandCentral Storage

 

Managed host

Switch port

NAS (TB)

Because of these new licensing options, you need to obtain new licenses when you upgrade to CommandCentral 5.1. When you upgrade to 5.1, an evaluation license installs. The evaluation license is valid for 60 days. Obtain new licenses before the evaluation license expires.

For more information about obtaining new licenses, go to the Symantec Licensing Portal: www.symantec.com/business/products/licensing/activation/

For more information about CommandCentral licensing, refer to the CommandCentral Administrator’s Guide.

Ability to install a managed host and then configure it later

In CommandCentral Storage 5.1, you can now choose to install the managed host without configuring it. You can then configure the host at a later time. For example, you might use this feature to clone the managed host on multiple hosts for a faster deployment.

For more information, see the CommandCentral Installation Guide.

Reduced media and install footprint for the managed host

Both the media footprint and installation footprint of the CommandCentral managed host was reduced. As a result, the managed host occupies less space.

Other enhancements

CommandCentral Storage 5.1 introduces the following features.

Windows Server 2008 support

You can now install the CommandCentral managed host and Push Install Utility on Windows Server 2008 hosts.

Red Hat Linux 5.0 support

You can now install the CommandCentral managed host on Red Hat Linux 5.0 hosts.

SUSE Linux Enterprise server 9 and 10 support

You can now install the CommandCentral managed host on SUSE Linux Enterprise server 9 and 10 hosts.

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