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    • GreyG
      Grey
      last edited by Grey

      I'm looking to upgrade a pair of end-of-life home lab Windows servers and wanted to double check on the current licensing since I haven't relicensed since Technet closed up. From what I can tell, it looks like data center covers up to five windows servers? There also appear to be maybe a minimum number of cores per server? Is that accurate?

      Also, on VMWare ESXi, since they're broadcom now, do they still offer a free ESXi? Maybe I should migrate to a new baremetal hypervisor?

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      • travisdh1T
        travisdh1 @Grey
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        @Grey said in Windows server licensing:

        I'm looking to upgrade a pair of end-of-life home lab Windows servers and want it to double check on the current licensing since I haven't relicensed since Technet closed up. From what I can tell it looks like data center covers up to five windows servers? There also appear to be maybe a minimum number of cores per server? Is that accurate?

        Unless the license has drastically changed in the past 2 years since I've had to deal with Windows Server licensing.

        1. Data center covers unlimited amounts of Windows Servers for a single host.
        2. Minimum of 16 cpu core licenses per host.

        If you want multiple systems in a cluster that you can freely move VMs between, you'll need a separate data center license for each host.

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        • GreyG
          Grey @travisdh1
          last edited by Grey

          @travisdh1 Does that imply that each guest needs a minimum number of cores assigned?

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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @Grey
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            @Grey said in Windows/vmware server licensing:

            @travisdh1 Does that imply that each guest needs a minimum number of cores assigned?

            No, you just need to cover the cores on the host.

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