I'm interested to look at a server licensing program, I'm just more
familiar with the desktop software, and was in a hurry so started there.
Essentially I have a dotNET application, and need IIS & the dotNET
framework to be able to run it (it's not suitable for Mono
unfortunately). I'm trying to find the cheapest way to do this, and if
possible one that doesn't involve handling large numbers of boxes or
licenses.
Any information you could provide on the Server 2008 licensing would be
really appreciated. Also if you happen to know where I could look at
some sale & buyback contracts to use as examples, that would be really
useful too.
Thanks,
Anthony.
Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
> There's not a licensing program I am aware of that does what you want using
> the desktop product lineup. For what you are doing, it sounds like a server
> OS (server 2008 web if your application is appropriate for that OS), a SPLA,
> plus some business arrangements (equipment is sold to your company for $1 at
> the start of the contract, and the customer has an optional $1 buyback at the
> close of the contract) are required.
>
> Best Regards,
> Nathan Eisenberg
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-
>> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anthony Wright
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 8:29 AM
>> To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [Xen-users] How do I get Windows licenses for virtual
>> machines?
>>
>> I'm having real problems trying to negotiate through Microsoft to be
>> able to find a license that I can buy for a Windows XP Pro or Windows 7
>> Pro DomU, that allows the following things:
>>
>> 1) There is no Windows OEM license for the hardware as Linux is the
>> Dom0
>> O/S and we only install a Windows DomU on a small proportion of boxes
>>
>> 2) Normally the customer owns the hardware not us
>>
>> We've just started shipping a product that requires this setup, and
>> have
>> investigated Volume Licensing - but that requires an OEM license for
>> the
>> box. SPLA licensing but that requires an OEM license & the box to be
>> owned by us.
>>
>> The only option I've had offered by Microsoft is buying retail boxed
>> licenses, and while I'll go down that route if I have to, it's the most
>> expensive solution, and it's going to be a real administration headache
>> with loads of retail boxes and keys flying around.
>>
>> Has anybody else had this problem before, and if so do you have any
>> suggestions. I really am tearing my hair out on this one.
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Anthony Wright.
>>
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