Recommended additional reading
The following documentation is also available:
• Quest vRanger User’s Guide: This guide describes how to configure and work with vRanger.
• Quest vRanger Integration Guide for EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™): This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with a Data Domain Boost repository to achieve source-side deduplication of backup data.
• Quest vRanger Integration Guide for Quest NetVault SmartDisk - vRanger Edition: This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with a NetVault SmartDisk - vRanger Edition repository to achieve deduplication of backup data.
• Quest vRanger Integration Guide for Quest DR Series Disk Backup Appliance: This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with a DR4x00 appliance to achieve deduplication of backup data.
• Quest vRanger Integration Guide for Quest QoreStor: This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with QoreStor to achieve deduplication of backup data.
Before installing vRanger
vRanger licensing levels
There are three levels of vRanger Licensing, each with different available features:
Table 1. Available features
Windows® file-level restore (FLR)
Linux® FLR
Before installing vRanger
vRanger licensing levels
There are three levels of vRanger Licensing, each with different available features:
Table 1. Available features
Windows® file-level restore (FLR)
Linux® FLR
Trial license
To continue using vRanger past the trial period, you must purchase a license and import the new license key provided to you by Quest. If you do not receive your license key, visit https://support.quest.com/licensing-assistance.
Extended trial licenses
When using an extended trial license, there are a few key points to remember:
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