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    • brianlittlejohnB
      brianlittlejohn
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      Unless its changed recently Microsoft has also said that the hardware used for VDI has to be dedicated to a single client.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @Joel
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        @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

        Thanks guys.
        So to confirm, i need to purchase VDI licenses for each user who needs to use the DaaS environment?
        Is there a go-to site for these specific licenses or can I just purchase direct from Microsoft store or a hardware distributor

        It's really looking like trying to make a business around selling Windows based VDI is not practical from a legal perspective.

        You can't purchase VDI licenses for your clients, they would have to purchase the licenses themselves. They you would have to setup dedicated servers for each client, removing your ability to load balance and share servers between customers. This makes you loose the advantage of selling this at any kind of cost savings to them.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in Licensing from DaaS:

          @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

          Thanks guys.
          So to confirm, i need to purchase VDI licenses for each user who needs to use the DaaS environment?
          Is there a go-to site for these specific licenses or can I just purchase direct from Microsoft store or a hardware distributor

          It's really looking like trying to make a business around selling Windows based VDI is not practical from a legal perspective.

          Not even possible. Anything that is VDI from Microsoft cannot be resold as a service. So if that is the goal, VDI (what Microsoft calls it) is immediately ruled out.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in Licensing from DaaS:

            You can't purchase VDI licenses for your clients, they would have to purchase the licenses themselves. They you would have to setup dedicated servers for each client, removing your ability to load balance and share servers between customers. This makes you loose the advantage of selling this at any kind of cost savings to them.

            Right, you can host their VDI, but you can't supply your VDI to them as a service. You can act like an IT department, but you can't act like a SaaS provider.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Licensing from DaaS:

              @Dashrender said in Licensing from DaaS:

              You can't purchase VDI licenses for your clients, they would have to purchase the licenses themselves. They you would have to setup dedicated servers for each client, removing your ability to load balance and share servers between customers. This makes you loose the advantage of selling this at any kind of cost savings to them.

              Right, you can host their VDI, but you can't supply your VDI to them as a service. You can act like an IT department, but you can't act like a SaaS provider.

              Hrm, I wonder how places like ITProTV handling it? My guess is they're acting like an IT department, but I haven't actually read any of the licensing from Microsoft to know.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                @travisdh1 said in Licensing from DaaS:

                ITProTV

                We'd have to see what they are really doing.

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Licensing from DaaS:

                  @travisdh1 said in Licensing from DaaS:

                  ITProTV

                  We'd have to see what they are really doing.

                  I don't have a paid account, so I don't get the free online VM to play with.

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                  • JoelJ
                    Joel
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                    I'm still a bit lost!!!
                    Our customer (lets call them ClientA) is working with a service provider (lets call them CompanyB).
                    Company B provides the DaaS environment for Client A of which is hosted on a dedicated server for them.

                    Does ClientA have to buy/provide these VDI licenses themselves or should Company B provide them? I am being told by Company B that cant provide and we'd need to get them through Software Assurance or some kind of Enterprise licensing....

                    I'm the middle ground and trying to source the licensing or assist where I can and point in the right direction but feel like im going round in circles...Can anyone clarify pls?
                    Thanks

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                    • JoelJ
                      Joel
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                      This link helps explain it:

                      https://www.leostream.com/blog/navigating-microsoft-licensing-for-daas

                      but the question remains: If we want to use Windows 7 or 10, can I just by X amount of Windows licenses to match the number of virtual desktops?

                      Or is it better to use the Server desktop and then buy RDS Cals for each user!

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Joel
                        last edited by

                        @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

                        Does ClientA have to buy/provide these VDI licenses themselves or should Company B provide them? I am being told by Company B that cant provide and we'd need to get them through Software Assurance or some kind of Enterprise licensing....

                        Correct. The company that USES the licenses, that is the customer - the one with people sitting down to do work on the VDI instances - is the only one able to purchase licenses for those instances. SA and Enterprise licensing is the only path to this.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Joel
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                          @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

                          This link helps explain it:

                          https://www.leostream.com/blog/navigating-microsoft-licensing-for-daas

                          but the question remains: If we want to use Windows 7 or 10, can I just by X amount of Windows licenses to match the number of virtual desktops?

                          Or is it better to use the Server desktop and then buy RDS Cals for each user!

                          Depends on how you want to make people license things and if the RDS experience will meet the needs.

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                          • JoelJ
                            Joel
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                            So if i'm acting on behalf of ClientA, where/who can I buy those licenses from?

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Joel
                              last edited by scottalanmiller

                              @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

                              So if i'm acting on behalf of ClientA, where/who can I buy those licenses from?

                              Always the client for VDI, VL and Enteprise.

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                              • JoelJ
                                Joel
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                                Okay, let me rephrase...If i was an employee of the client and it was my job to buy the licenses, where can i get VL or Enterprise licenses from? Can I call Microsoft direct or can I buy from a partner or vendor distributor?

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Joel
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                                  @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

                                  Okay, let me rephrase...If i was an employee of the client and it was my job to buy the licenses, where can i get VL or Enterprise licenses from? Can I call Microsoft direct or can I buy from a partner or vendor distributor?

                                  OH, sorry. You buy from whatever Microsoft vendor you want. Any MS reseller - that's all that they sell as MS doesn't have physical products (not real ones, anyway.) CDW, your local MS partner, whatever.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Licensing from DaaS:

                                    @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

                                    Okay, let me rephrase...If i was an employee of the client and it was my job to buy the licenses, where can i get VL or Enterprise licenses from? Can I call Microsoft direct or can I buy from a partner or vendor distributor?

                                    OH, sorry. You buy from whatever Microsoft vendor you want. Any MS reseller - that's all that they sell as MS doesn't have physical products (not real ones, anyway.) CDW, your local MS partner, whatever.

                                    I'd argue with that... They sell Xbox.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                      @Dashrender said in Licensing from DaaS:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Licensing from DaaS:

                                      @Joel said in Licensing from DaaS:

                                      Okay, let me rephrase...If i was an employee of the client and it was my job to buy the licenses, where can i get VL or Enterprise licenses from? Can I call Microsoft direct or can I buy from a partner or vendor distributor?

                                      OH, sorry. You buy from whatever Microsoft vendor you want. Any MS reseller - that's all that they sell as MS doesn't have physical products (not real ones, anyway.) CDW, your local MS partner, whatever.

                                      I'd argue with that... They sell Xbox.

                                      Resellers don't have access to that. It's a different channel.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender
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                                        I miss the ol' LicenseOnLine.com days.

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