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Message #20380
Re: Windows instance licensing in OpenStack
Ok,
I am no MS licensing expert, however. Here is my understanding of it.
If you are using a windows vm on a hypervisor other than windows server with the Hyper-V role enabled you need to license per vm.
If you are using windows server with Hyper-V enable you can license at the hypervisor/server rather than at the vm level.
This does not include Hyper-V server, which only requires licensing of the windows guests.
p
Peter J. Pouliot, CISSP
Senior SDET, OpenStack
Microsoft
New England Research & Development Center
One Memorial Drive,Cambridge, MA 02142
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-----Original Message-----
From: openstack-bounces+ppouliot=microsoft.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:openstack-bounces+ppouliot=microsoft.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jay Pipes
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 9:31 AM
To: openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Windows instance licensing in OpenStack
On 01/23/2013 08:41 AM, Balamurugan V G wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder how the Windows Licensing would work in OpenStack. Lets say I
> have a Windows Image which I have already activated. Now if I launch N
> instances of this image, what are the SO licensing implications? Will I
> have to license/re-activate on each of the instances after they boot up?
If you use XenServer or KVM, I believe so, yes. I've heard that if you
use ESXi you can get some sort of license for all Windows images on a
host. Not sure of the details of this, though, I've just heard it
through the IT grapevine...
Best,
-jay
p.s. If you find out any more solid info, please do post back :)
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