The Host Licensing Information page appears. It displays total licensed sockets, used sockets, and the remaining days left in a trial period.
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 NOTE: VM licenses include all VMs. Licenses for both VMware® and Hyper-V® VMs are drawn from the same socket count.  | 
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 View the CPUs Allowed value to confirm the number of sockets that are licensed for protection.  | 
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 In the Backup or Replication column, select or clear hosts until you have used all the available licenses, or until all your hosts are protected.  | 
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 Click Save.  | 
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 Click Next.  | 
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 In the DNS Name or IP field, enter the FQDN or IP address of the server.  | 
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 In the User Name field, enter an account for the server.  | 
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 In the User Password field, enter the password for the preceding account.  | 
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 If this server is new, or if you have removed the vRanger agent, select Install agent on machine.  | 
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 In the Port Number field, enter the preferred port for vRanger to use to communicate with the physical client on the source server.  | 
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 Click Connect.  | 
The server appears in the My Inventory pane. You may also create a backup group to combine multiple physical servers into one backup job. For more information, see Adding a custom backup group.
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 In the Currently Installed Licenses section, view the Machines Allowed value to confirm the total number of physical machines licenses available.  | 
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 In the Physical Backup column, select or clear machines until you have used all the available licenses, or until all your machines are protected.  | 
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 Click OK.  | 
vRanger uses a virtual appliance (VA) for Linux® file-level restore (FLR), standard backup and restore, and for replication to and from VMware® ESXi™ servers.
There are two ways to deploy and configure a VA: the Startup Wizard and the Tools menu.
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 On the Virtual Appliance Information page of the Startup Wizard, start the Virtual Appliance Deployment Wizard from the Startup Wizard by clicking Deploy Virtual Appliance.  | 
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 To add a VA configuration, click Add, and then complete the following steps:  | 
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 In the Add Virtual Appliance Configuration dialog box, select a VA from the inventory tree.  | 
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 Under Virtual Appliance Properties, do any of the following:  | 
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 Enter a root password for the VA in the Root Password field.  | 
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 Select Use as default virtual appliance for cluster, to use this VA for all machines that are a part of the associated cluster.  | 
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 Click OK.  | 
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 Click Remove.  | 
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 Click Next.  |