05.02.2021 · Licensing ESXi Hosts After Upgrade. If you upgrade an ESXi host to a version that starts with the same number, you do not need to replace the existing license with a new one. For example, if you upgrade a host from ESXi 5.1 to 5.5, you can use the same license for the host.. If you upgrade an ESXi host to a major version that starts with a different number, the evaluation …
07.06.2021 · VMware vCenter displays information about the utilized CPU capacity of the assigned license and the remaining number of unused processors that you can license on other ESXi hosts. If you assign a license to an ESXi host in vCenter, but for whatever reason, the ESXi host is disconnected from vCenter, VMware ESXi licensing information is saved on the ESXi host.
18.12.2018 · VMware vSphere 6.7 is licensed on a per-processor basis, without imposing any restrictions on the number of virtual machines, physical cores, or the amount of physical RAM. To install vSphere in a virtual environment, at least one license key should be assigned to each physical processor (CPU).
16.03.2020 · With this change, VMware is still using the per-CPU licensing model, but we will require one license for any software offering that we license on a per-CPU basis, for up to 32 physical cores. That is, the license will cover CPUs with up to 32 physical cores.
VMware will also provide a transition plan that allows you to exchange your current per processor licenses for ones that are based on the new per VM licensing model. If you own per processor licenses for the above products as of September 1, 2010 you will be able to exchange them for per VM licenses per the ratios stated below.
19.01.2021 · The VMware CPU licensing change came into effect on April 2, 2020, however VMware have allowed a grace period for customers who purchased CPU-based licenses before April 30, 2020. For licenses under active SNS, any version upgrades after April 30, 2020 will be bound to the terms in the latest Product Guide which includes the 32 core per physical CPU per …
This reference table shows how certain VMware products are licensed. This guide is for reference only. For license metric definitions, please consult the Product Guide. Infrastructure. Product. OSI or Processor or Portable Licensing Unit (PLU) VM or App. User. Desktop or Device.
License are per physical processor. Here’s an example taken from this VMware whitepaper on how this works out: “Licensing New Hosts with vSphere with Operations Management 6.5 A user has two 2-CPU (each with 6 cores) hosts with 128GB of physical RAM each that they wish to license with vSphere with Operations Management 6.5 Enterprise Plus edition.
04.02.2020 · On February 3, 2020, VMware announced that effective April 2, 2020, all per-CPU licensed products will be limited to 32 physical cores per CPU license. This change means that those shiny new 64-core processors will require the purchase of 2 CPU licenses for each processor going forward. This change affects all per-CPU licensed products ...
01.03.2021 · VMware has created a tool to identify the number of per-CPU licenses (supporting up to 32 physical cores per CPU) required for existing deployments when upgradi