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Oct 26, 2022 01:20 AM
"With the virtual core licensing option, customers can elect to license Windows Server by the number of virtual cores they use in virtual machines, making Windows Server easier to license when virtualizing or outsourcing."
So customers no longer need to purchase Core Licenses for the physical servers hosting Virtual Machines with Windows Server?
Am I reading that correctly?
Oct 26, 2022 10:14 PM
Your almost correct, it is a new option/choice: Customer have now the license by VM option
Oct 28, 2022 02:49 AM
Hello @Ronny_OO7 ,
We have made a number of testing and conclusions are interesting:: this licensing is a real win for Microsoft customers...
Windows Server by VM is always more interesting than taking the 90 peak for the hosts... Here is the result on a mid range estate.
The Windows Server Optimization report will include the per VM licensing in the next Cloud / On Prem version. I will post an article on how to create the right licenses. Yet to be tested but I feel (until Microsoft Management Core on boards this), creating two licenses for Windows Server Std, one with Microsoft Server Core (like SQL Server Standard) with a minimum of 4, and scoping it (as soon as the intelligent license scoping arrives) on VMs should do the job.
In summary, license cost using worst case would be USD9.2 million in perpetual licenses, using the 90 peak was a cost of 5.8 million, the new approach shows a cost on USD5 million.
Stay tuned and thanks for your question.
Oct 28, 2022 11:46 AM
Hi @nrousseau1
Thanks for your complete response, this is also the impression we where having as it can save money. Does that mean we can expect it onpremise in FNMS 2022R1 in Mid December?
Thanks and Regards!
Ronald
Nov 01, 2022 05:34 AM
Hi, can you share a plan date for integration this (half year old) licensing rules in the FNMS logic ?
Mar 24, 2023 10:54 AM
Hi @arjan_leeuwrik,
If I understand your question correctly, I believe the changes discussed were incorporated into the 'Microsoft Windows Server Optimization Report' and 'Microsoft Windows Server Optimization Flat View Report' as referenced here:
https://docs.flexera.com/FlexNetManagerSuite2022R2/EN/Features/index.html#FeatureList/2022R2/RN-chg-OptReportChanges.html
and here:
https://docs.flexera.com/fnms/EN/features/index.html#FeatureList/2022R2/RN-chg-OptReportChanges.html
Regards
Vas
Mar 26, 2023 06:34 PM
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