Pricing Chart
Backup for Workgroups is sold on a per-Client basis, which means that you need to purchase a Client License for each Windows
server, desktop or laptop you wish to backup. Add-On products are also sold on a per-Client basis. Quantity discounts on Client Licenses and Open File Add-On Licenses: the more you purchase, the less the price per License!
Example: to backup (2) different Windows 2003 Servers, then (2) Client Licenses and (2) Open File Add-On Licenses
should be purchased. The Data Repository software and license comes free of charge with every purchase.
Click here for a list of what to purchase for a few different scenarios
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Client License
For any Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, NT Server
- or - Vista, XP Pro or XP Home workstation or laptop |
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Quantity 1 - 4 |
$99.00 each |
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Quantity 5 - 9 |
$79.00 each |
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Quantity 10 - 24 |
$59.00 each |
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Quantity 25 + |
$49.00 each |
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Open File Add-On License
Windows 2008, 2003, Vista or XP Clients only. Will expand
backup coverage to include: Active Directory, Exchange Server, SQL and any
other open files/files in use by a running service. |
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Quantity 1 |
$199.00 each |
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Quantity 2 - 4 |
$129.00 each |
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Quantity 5 - 9 |
$79.00 each |
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Quantity 10 - 24 |
$59.00 each |
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Quantity 25 + |
$49.00 each |
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Active Directory Add-On License
You only need to purchase this specific Active Directory Add-On if your Domain Controller is
running under Windows 2000. If your Domain Controller is on a Windows 2008
or 2003 server, just go ahead and get the Open File
Add-On and Active Directory will be covered by that Add-On. |
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Any quantity |
$49.00 each |
What to Purchase - For a few commonly asked setups
Windows 2008 (SBS, Standard or Enterprise) running Exchange 2007:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On
Windows 2008 (SBS, Standard or Enterprise) running SQL:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On
Windows 2003 (SBS, Standard or Enterprise) running any version of Exchange:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On
Windows 2003 (SBS, Standard or Enterprise) running SQL:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On
Windows 2003 (SBS, Standard or Enterprise) as the Domain Controller:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On - OR - 1 Client + 1 Active Directory Add-On
If the Server's only function is to be the Domain Controller, then the Active Directory Add-On will do. If
there is a chance the Server will be used for other purposes in the future, we recommend going with the
Open
File Add-On, so as the Server use grows any new applications or data will automatically be
included in the backup.
Windows Vista or XP Workstation functioning as a server in a peer-to-peer environment:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On
Many offices have a Windows XP computer (or Vista, for those brave souls that have bought a new
computer recently...)
hosting a database or two, such as QuickBooks or Peachtree. Even if it is just a file
server, this configuration
will make sure all data is backed up.
Windows 2000 running Exchange Server:
1 Client + 1 Open File Add-On
If you are running your Exchange Server on Windows 2000, there is no Volume Shadow Service feature
present, so the
Add-On will go through the Windows API to access and backup the Active Directory and
Exchange database / log file
information only. No other open files will be included in the backup, but
these important databases will
be covered.
Windows 2000 running SQL:
1 Client (use the Stop/Start Services feature to perform the backup of SQL)
Windows NT running Exchange Server 5.5 (we know there are still some of these out there!):
1 Client (use the Stop/Start Services feature to perform the backup
of Exchange database / log files)
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