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Nano Server licensing
- May 31, 2017
Hello,
Nano Server is a feature, so you need Standard or Datacenter license to use it for every server. If for example you run Nano Server with Hyper-V and lots of VM's you still need a Datacenter license, the number of licenses depends on the number of cores.
Regards,
Erwin
Hello,
Nano Server is a feature, so you need Standard or Datacenter license to use it for every server. If for example you run Nano Server with Hyper-V and lots of VM's you still need a Datacenter license, the number of licenses depends on the number of cores.
Regards,
Erwin
- gbfvJun 05, 2017Copper Contributor
Apologies for the late reply.
Thank you.
Are you a Microsoft employee? Can I consider yours an official Microsoft response?By the way my idea was quite the opposite: to deploy more distinct physical machines, using each for a single purpose, so as to increase security.
The modest requirements of Nano Server would allow me to use cheap (even single-board) computers for that.
If I have to buy an whole (16-cores) Windows Server license for each it is a lot less viable, though.This distinction between physical and virtual machines is quite frustrating, anyhow. They might at least offer cheap licenses for resource-constrained computers (few cores and little ram)...
- ErwinvanDijkJun 07, 2017Brass Contributor
Hello,
I am not a Microsoft employee, just a Microsoft Partner.
Regards,
Erwin
- gbfvJun 07, 2017Copper Contributor
Ok, thanks.