Windows Server Data Center Edition - Unlimited Virtual Machines
Need some clarification on the following.
Data Center Edition description lists:
Can be used as virtualization guest: Yes, unlimited virtual machines,
plus one Hyper-V host per license
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started-19/editions-comparison-19
The way I understand it is, that I can create unlimited guest virtual machines without additional keys.
Is my understanding correct?
If not, please explain.
If yes, how do I go about creating guest virtual machines from the host's license?
hyper-v guest windows-server-2019
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Need some clarification on the following.
Data Center Edition description lists:
Can be used as virtualization guest: Yes, unlimited virtual machines,
plus one Hyper-V host per license
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started-19/editions-comparison-19
The way I understand it is, that I can create unlimited guest virtual machines without additional keys.
Is my understanding correct?
If not, please explain.
If yes, how do I go about creating guest virtual machines from the host's license?
hyper-v guest windows-server-2019
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Possible duplicate of Can you help me with my software licensing issue?
– GregL
56 mins ago
Note that we can answer technical questions about provisioning your VMs, but we don't handle questions about licensing itself.
– Michael Hampton♦
37 mins ago
Don’t forget detail like all cpu core must be licensed and all hist must be (if more than one host in example)
– yagmoth555♦
31 mins ago
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Need some clarification on the following.
Data Center Edition description lists:
Can be used as virtualization guest: Yes, unlimited virtual machines,
plus one Hyper-V host per license
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started-19/editions-comparison-19
The way I understand it is, that I can create unlimited guest virtual machines without additional keys.
Is my understanding correct?
If not, please explain.
If yes, how do I go about creating guest virtual machines from the host's license?
hyper-v guest windows-server-2019
New contributor
Need some clarification on the following.
Data Center Edition description lists:
Can be used as virtualization guest: Yes, unlimited virtual machines,
plus one Hyper-V host per license
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started-19/editions-comparison-19
The way I understand it is, that I can create unlimited guest virtual machines without additional keys.
Is my understanding correct?
If not, please explain.
If yes, how do I go about creating guest virtual machines from the host's license?
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Possible duplicate of Can you help me with my software licensing issue?
– GregL
56 mins ago
Note that we can answer technical questions about provisioning your VMs, but we don't handle questions about licensing itself.
– Michael Hampton♦
37 mins ago
Don’t forget detail like all cpu core must be licensed and all hist must be (if more than one host in example)
– yagmoth555♦
31 mins ago
add a comment |
Possible duplicate of Can you help me with my software licensing issue?
– GregL
56 mins ago
Note that we can answer technical questions about provisioning your VMs, but we don't handle questions about licensing itself.
– Michael Hampton♦
37 mins ago
Don’t forget detail like all cpu core must be licensed and all hist must be (if more than one host in example)
– yagmoth555♦
31 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Can you help me with my software licensing issue?
– GregL
56 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Can you help me with my software licensing issue?
– GregL
56 mins ago
Note that we can answer technical questions about provisioning your VMs, but we don't handle questions about licensing itself.
– Michael Hampton♦
37 mins ago
Note that we can answer technical questions about provisioning your VMs, but we don't handle questions about licensing itself.
– Michael Hampton♦
37 mins ago
Don’t forget detail like all cpu core must be licensed and all hist must be (if more than one host in example)
– yagmoth555♦
31 mins ago
Don’t forget detail like all cpu core must be licensed and all hist must be (if more than one host in example)
– yagmoth555♦
31 mins ago
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Windows VMs running on Datacenter are licensed through Automatic Virtual Machine Activation, which lets a VM activate via the Hyper-V service on the host.
All you need to do is to provision the VM with the appropriate AVMA product key, which are provided in Microsoft's documentation.
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Windows VMs running on Datacenter are licensed through Automatic Virtual Machine Activation, which lets a VM activate via the Hyper-V service on the host.
All you need to do is to provision the VM with the appropriate AVMA product key, which are provided in Microsoft's documentation.
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Windows VMs running on Datacenter are licensed through Automatic Virtual Machine Activation, which lets a VM activate via the Hyper-V service on the host.
All you need to do is to provision the VM with the appropriate AVMA product key, which are provided in Microsoft's documentation.
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Windows VMs running on Datacenter are licensed through Automatic Virtual Machine Activation, which lets a VM activate via the Hyper-V service on the host.
All you need to do is to provision the VM with the appropriate AVMA product key, which are provided in Microsoft's documentation.
Windows VMs running on Datacenter are licensed through Automatic Virtual Machine Activation, which lets a VM activate via the Hyper-V service on the host.
All you need to do is to provision the VM with the appropriate AVMA product key, which are provided in Microsoft's documentation.
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– GregL
56 mins ago
Note that we can answer technical questions about provisioning your VMs, but we don't handle questions about licensing itself.
– Michael Hampton♦
37 mins ago
Don’t forget detail like all cpu core must be licensed and all hist must be (if more than one host in example)
– yagmoth555♦
31 mins ago