Can someone answer simple question? Let's say I have properly licensed my server (Hyper-V host) with Windows server 2019 Datacenter. I plan to run couple of Windows server 2019 standard VMs on it. Do I need to buy licenses to activate VMs?????????? Or will they activate automatically??
Hi Sir, thanks for the info. I have a question here, I'm running Windows Server 2016 Datacenter on my physical server, is it legal to run Windows Server 2016 VMs onto that server?
Great Video. So if my VMware host has 2 16-core processors. How many Windows Server 2022 Standard licenses would I need for 4VMs? I calculated 2 16-core packs. Reasoning. Each 16-core standard pack comes with permission for 1 physical server and 2 VMs. Is this correct?
I have one user with 2 CPU 4 CORE physical 2019 STANDARD server activated using MAK , and wants 2 instances of VMs to be activated on hyper-v without increase in activate count , I suggested for core license but I am not very clear how it works or how the VMs would get activates automatically through MAK on physical server
great info, However I believe its not accurate. For standard edition additional VMs/OSEs can be added in increments of 2 VMs/OSEs by re-licensing the total number of cores in the Server. for eg. in a physical server, 16 physical cores in total and 6 VMs you will need 48 core licenses 16 core license for 16 physical cores (2 VMs included), 16 core license for additional 2 VMs, 16 core license for additional 2 VMs please correct me if im wrong. cheers,
Your calculation is correct. We will have a requirement of 48 cores which can come in 2 core and 16 core packs. Now let's look at the formula ( 16/2) * (6/2) = 24 * 2 core packs => A total requirement of 48 cores. If you see the video at 4:11 , the guy does talk about it.
I have purchased 48pack/96 core license for 4 physical server and also have plan for virtualization, so now I want to my first and second physical server should be activated with 16 core, 3rd 28 core and 4th 24 core the rest is for the use of VM can anyone help me?
Hi, How about license for the Server OS use inside two VM of windows server 2019 standard? Do I need additional license for those two Server OS inside VMs?
Assuming that the core sizing thing is accounted for, a Standard license licenses the host, not the VMs. The license is assigned to the machine, not to the VMs. The license gives you the right to run up to two instances of WS. If one of those is on the physical host, only one can be a VM. If the physical uses only the Hyper-V role, then you may have two VM instances. If you want more WS instances, you can enable them two at a time by assigning additional licenses to the host. The VM limitation applies only to instances of WS. You can have unlimited VMs containing other, properly licensed OSes. (Such as Linux.)
Windows Server licenses are for the physical server, so you will calculate it based on its core qty (following the rules). In the Datacenter edition you don't have to worry about the number of VMs
@@FernandoAMVs thank you I did correct apparently I have two 16 core license on 28 core server, but for some reason of I'm not able to clone the license to number of vm's it comes unlicensed each time I copy VM. Is there any unique way to use this type of license ? I just type it to the first VM and and tried to clone
I need to lock my doors before I focus on this video, lest I end up a forensics file in a documentary.
Can someone answer simple question? Let's say I have properly licensed my server (Hyper-V host) with Windows server 2019 Datacenter. I plan to run couple of Windows server 2019 standard VMs on it. Do I need to buy licenses to activate VMs?????????? Or will they activate automatically??
Hi Sir, thanks for the info. I have a question here, I'm running Windows Server 2016 Datacenter on my physical server, is it legal to run Windows Server 2016 VMs onto that server?
Can you create one video on Ibm licence products and there matrix
Great Video. So if my VMware host has 2 16-core processors. How many Windows Server 2022 Standard licenses would I need for 4VMs? I calculated 2 16-core packs. Reasoning. Each 16-core standard pack comes with permission for 1 physical server and 2 VMs. Is this correct?
If our host/esxi box is licensed for windows datacenter 2016, can we buy 8 cores of windows server standard 2022 for a VM on that host?
I have one user with 2 CPU 4 CORE physical 2019 STANDARD server activated using MAK , and wants 2 instances of VMs to be activated on hyper-v without increase in activate count , I suggested for core license but I am not very clear how it works or how the VMs would get activates automatically through MAK on physical server
great info, However I believe its not accurate.
For standard edition additional VMs/OSEs can be added in increments of 2 VMs/OSEs by re-licensing the total number of cores in the Server.
for eg.
in a physical server, 16 physical cores in total and 6 VMs you will need 48 core licenses
16 core license for 16 physical cores (2 VMs included),
16 core license for additional 2 VMs,
16 core license for additional 2 VMs
please correct me if im wrong.
cheers,
Your calculation is correct. We will have a requirement of 48 cores which can come in 2 core and 16 core packs.
Now let's look at the formula ( 16/2) * (6/2)
= 24 * 2 core packs => A total requirement of 48 cores. If you see the video at 4:11 , the guy does talk about it.
hiii,
i have 16 core windows server 2019 olp license.
So how much VM i can create use that license in VMware esxi.
I have purchased 48pack/96 core license for 4 physical server and also have plan for virtualization, so now I want to my first and second physical server should be activated with 16 core, 3rd 28 core and 4th 24 core the rest is for the use of VM
can anyone help me?
Hi, How about license for the Server OS use inside two VM of windows server 2019 standard? Do I need additional license for those two Server OS inside VMs?
Assuming that the core sizing thing is accounted for, a Standard license licenses the host, not the VMs. The license is assigned to the machine, not to the VMs. The license gives you the right to run up to two instances of WS. If one of those is on the physical host, only one can be a VM. If the physical uses only the Hyper-V role, then you may have two VM instances.
If you want more WS instances, you can enable them two at a time by assigning additional licenses to the host.
The VM limitation applies only to instances of WS. You can have unlimited VMs containing other, properly licensed OSes. (Such as Linux.)
@@pranawgorkhalipradhan4077 You can also only run 2 VMs if no additional roles have been assigned to host, aside from Hyper-V...
HI! Does the unlimited number of Vm applied for VMware hypervisor when using windows server Data center edition?
does call required for VMs?
Can a MAK key be a core license pack
is there any limit of creating linux vms in hyper v with standard license?
Only MS Server VMs cost money....(well, and Redhat)
i have 16 core datacenter license can i make 4 VM's with 4 core each on VMware ESXi with one license? it is unclear according to the video
Windows Server licenses are for the physical server, so you will calculate it based on its core qty (following the rules). In the Datacenter edition you don't have to worry about the number of VMs
@@FernandoAMVs thank you I did correct apparently I have two 16 core license on 28 core server, but for some reason of I'm not able to clone the license to number of vm's it comes unlicensed each time I copy VM. Is there any unique way to use this type of license ? I just type it to the first VM and and tried to clone
Assuming you have no more than 16 cores in host, you can make unlimited Windows Server VMs on that host, assigning cores as you see fit...
And Microsoft try's to tell you that their solutions are cheaper than Linux 😂😂🤣😂🤣
I don't think your licensing calculation for VMs is accurate.
What should it be? Can u explain how you came about this number. Ty