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Steskalj
Apr 20, 2022Steel Contributor
Is it time to bring back TechNet subscriptions?
With the sunsetting of free Hyper-V Server starting with version 2022, it would be a good time to bring back a cost effective way to build a home lab for testing Microsoft desktop and Server products that is not limited to 180 days. A TechNet subscription that is configured to expire each year if it is not renewed and limited to three devices per license at a cost of $199 per year would greatly help the community.
- I use the Visual Studio subscription for that from my company that I work for, it's part of the partner program. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/subscriptions/program-mpn . License codes are available in that program including downloads etc.
- aenagyCopper Contributor
Harm_Veenstra :
Have you considered MSDN Platforms?A quick guide to choosing the right MSDN subscription (TechRepublic)
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/a-quick-guide-to-choosing-the-right-msdn-subscription/Visual Studio Pricing --> Standard subscriptions tab
https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing-details/ - SteskaljSteel ContributorThat's awesome, but what about those techs that work for SMBs that are not willing or not able to afford buying it for their Techs
- I understand that, was pointing out another option