They are only valid whilst you own/use the OEM machine - as the SA licenses are uplifted from that. One thing I'd be careful about is the Windows Desktop SKU's w/ SA. You are right that most businesses should engage a licensing specialist through a VAR such to have confidence in the decision - but VDI hasn't really changed in a long time. Monthly/Annual Windows Enterprise E3 in CSP Windows Desktop Pro/Ent OEM Licenses w/ Software Assurance tied to them within 6 months of hardware purchase* Its really not that hard - it just seems complicated because lawyers. If I change the CPU in one host, will it need to reactivate the license? Where do you register the license for the host? Is it on vCenter or directly on a Server 2019 VM and the other VMs on that host will automatically get the license?ĭoes this license only works for Windows Server or I'll be able to install as many Windows 10 VMs as I want for my Horizon VDI? If not, can I similarly apply on Windows 10 pro license per host for each of my Windows 10 VMs? I have a few questions I can't find a clear answer about My goal is to have all my Windows VMs (VDI or not) be able to vMotion freely from one host to another at any time. I read that you can license a whole server with a 2019 Datacenter license and thus have unlimited windows vm on that specific host. I also have 2 Windows Server 2019 Datacenter licenses and a bunch of Windows 10 Pro licenses. I currently have two servers with one populated CPU (8 cores) socket each running in a cluster with their storage on a SAN connected via iSCSI.
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