What about equipment that is donated to educational institutions?


On 4/21/08 5:50 PM, "Warmenhoven, Dan" <Dan.Warmenhoven@netapp.com> wrote:

None of NetApp's software licenses are transferable, and they never have been in my 14 years as CEO.
 
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From: ScottUCE@aol.com [mailto:ScottUCE@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 4:29 PM
To: Roach, Steven; voiperster@gmail.com
Cc: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re: Licensing Question

Peter:
 
Some used NetApp filers DO have transferable ONTAP licenses.  We have been providing them for many years and would be happy to answer any questions you might have.
 
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In a message dated 4/21/2008 9:27:37 AM Central Daylight Time, Steven.Roach@netapp.com writes:
Peter,

If all you wanted was access via FCP  that is the only license you would need, a software subscription also would be  needed so you can download the Data OnTap.

A hardware subscription  would not be a bad idea. Not sure how much the cost is, I would certainly have  a conversation with your local NetApp Sales guy or a Channel Sales  rep.




On 4/20/08 10:33 PM, "Peter Rosenthal"  <voiperster@gmail.com> wrote:


Thanks Steven,

Is the FCP license all that is  required or is there some sort of base license. Any ballpark figure on the  license cost?

Thanks.

2008/4/21 Roach, Steven  <Steven.Roach@netapp.com>:

Hey Peter,

Resetting a password is very easy, During the boot hit Control  + C to enter in to Special Menu and one of the options there will allow to  you to reset the password.

Licenses are a whole other story. Licenses do not transfer with  Used equipment. If you buy a used FAS270 will have to buy an "FCP" license  to access it over Fibre Channel.

 

 

From: Peter  Rosenthal [mailto:voiperster@gmail.com]
Sent:  Sun 4/20/2008 6:36 PM
To:  toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Licensing  Question

Hello,

We are considering getting some used netapps  equipment. I am mostly concerned with the pitfalls of licensing and would  be grateful for any pointers.

Specifically we are currently looking  at a FAS270. We want to connect it via fibre channel to a FC switch and  then two FC HBAs on different hosts. I do not want to end up with a door  stop product and therefore I would like to know if:

Will I have any  problems resetting any existing passwords that might exist on the  filer?
Is the license required to access the filer via fibre channel  optional or will any licensed filer support  it?

Thanks.









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