FETB definition

FETB or “Front-End Terabyte” means front-end terabyte and refers to the total aggregate amount of uncompressed data in terabytes. One terabyte equals 1,024 gigabytes of data.
FETB means the total aggregate amount of data on Clients or Devices on which the applicable Licensed Software is installed. Any partial terabytes of data shall be rounded up to the next whole terabyte. One Terabyte is eq ual to one thousand twenty-four (1,024) gigabytes of data.

Examples of FETB in a sentence

  • Incident Containment, Orchestrated Application Recovery (AppFlows), Sensitive Data Discovery (Sonar), 30 FETB of Universal Cloud License and Premium Support, subscription pay per year 3 12 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ RBK-SVC-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Premium Support for hardware 3 12 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ RBK-GO-EE-R6404-PA Rubrik Go Enterprise Edition for r6404, incl RCDM, Polaris GPS, CloudOn, Ransomware Investigation (Polaris Radar) incl.

  • Veritas Alta SaaS Protection Offering Maximum terabytes of egress per year as a % of the total pooled FETB purchased.

  • Customer cannot reduce the agreed upon quantity of users or FETB during any existing term but may only reduce that quantity at renewal time.

  • Customer Data associated with the removed licenses will not be decommissioned but will count toward Customer’s adjusted Shared Storage Allocation based on the new user and FETB quantities.

  • Service Subscriptions are metered on either a per User or per FETB basis, as described in the Connector Types section above.

  • FETB-metered Connector Types are enforced separately per Connector Type within a Tenant on the basis of the total FETB purchased, and do not affect the shared storage capacity of per User Connector Types or other FETB-metered Connector Types.

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