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Licensing Datasheet Product Overview Microsoft offers solutions for managing datacenter resources, private clouds, and client devices. Private Cloud/ Management helps your organization achieve IT as a Service by enabling: Productive infrastructure: Deliver flexible, costeffective private-cloud infrastructure to your business units in a self-service model, while carrying forward your existing data center investments. Predictable applications: Deep application insight combined with a service-centric approach helps you deliver predictable application-service levels. Cloud computing on your terms: Deliver and consume private and public cloud computing on your terms with common management experiences across your hybrid environments. Client Management helps IT empower people to use the devices and applications they need to be productive, while maintaining corporate compliance and control. Licensing Overview is licensed by: License required only for endpoints being managed. No additional licenses are needed for management servers or SQL Server technology. Licensing Managed Servers server management licensing maximizes your private cloud value while simplifying purchasing. All server management licenses (SMLs) include the same components and the ability to manage any workload. SMLs will be released in two editions differentiated by virtualization rights only: : Maximizes cloud capacity with unlimited virtualization for high density private clouds : For lightly or non-virtualized private cloud workloads. Edition Microsoft System Center Microsoft System Center Components Included Operations Configuration Data Service Virtual Machine Orchestrator App Controller Consistent licensing model across editions. Processor-based license, covering up to two processors for server management. User- or OSEbased license for client management.

Server ML Edition Comparison: # of physical processors per license # of Managed Operating System Environments (OSEs) per license Includes all System Center server management components Right to run management server software and supporting SQL Server Runtime (SQL Server Edition) Manage any type of supported workload Open No Level (NL) License and Software Assurance (L&SA) 2-year price 2 2 Unlimited 2 $3,607 $1,323 Components included in the Server MLs are not available separately. Determining the Number of Licenses Needed Server MLs are required for managed devices that run server Operating System Environments (OSEs). Licenses are processor-based, with each license covering up to two physical processors. The number of Server MLs required for each managed server is determined by the number of physical processor in the server for Edition and either number of physical processors in the server or number of OSEs being managed for Edition (whichever is greater). If you choose the Server ML, you can add more licenses to a server to manage a greater number of virtual OSEs. Multiple licenses may be assigned to the same server to license the number of managed OSEs. Components included in the Server MLs are not available separately. Flexibility to License Managed OSEs Running on Public Cloud Platforms All Server Management Licenses with active Software Assurance qualify for License Mobility through Software Assurance benefits. With the License Mobility through Software Assurance benefit, you can assign Server MLs to manage applications running on a public cloud infrastructure. For more information, see the Microsoft License Mobility through Software Assurance Customer Guide. Transitioning to the New Server Licensing Model If you have Software Assurance coverage on your current System Center licenses at the time of R2 General Availability, you will receive the following Server ML grants listed below: Current License Server ML Server ML New License(s) Server ML Server ML You may migrate from to by purchasing a Step- Up License. Examples One 1-processor, nonvirtualized server One 4-processor, nonvirtualized server One 2-processor server with 3 virtual OSEs One 4-processor server with 8 virtual OSEs Server MLs Server MLs 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 4 Licensing Managed Clients Client Management Licenses (MLs) are required for managed devices that run non-server OSEs. There are three offerings: Published August 7, 2013. This document is provided as-is. Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. This document does not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product.

Components Included Included in Core CAL Suite Included in Enterprise CAL Suite Open NL L&SA 2-year price Configuration Configuration Virtual Machine Endpoint Subscription Endpoint Client Management Suite Client ML Service Operations Data Orchestrator $62 $22 $121 s are available on a per-ose or per-user basis. Components included in the s are not available separately. Current License Client Management Suite Configuration subscription New License Client Management Suite Configuration subscription Note: There are no step-up paths for s. Planning for System Center If you are planning to deploy, either through upgrades or new licenses, please remember: Renewing Software Assurance (SA) is the best way to protect investments and provide access to new versions as well as Deployment Planning Services and technical assistance. Transitioning to the New Client Licensing Model If you have Software Assurance coverage on your current System Center licenses at the time of R2 General Availability, you will receive the following grants listed in the following table: Select your edition of based on virtualization rights: o o Edition for highly virtualized private clouds Edition for lightly or non-virtualized private clouds Core CAL and Enterprise CAL Suites will continue to be the most cost effective way to purchase client management products. Find out how flexible payments can help you get the IT you need and stay on budget. Visit www.microsoft.com/financing for program details or to learn more. Or contact your Microsoft Solution Partner directly or by calling 1-800-936-3500 in the United States and Canada. Published August 7, 2013. This document is provided as-is. Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. This document does not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Server Management Q: What's new in server management licensing? A: server management licensing does not change from. Q: Can you describe the product editions offered with? A: Same as, server management licenses will be released in 2 editions differentiated by virtualization rights only: : Maximizes cloud capacity with unlimited Operating System Environments (OSEs) for high density private clouds : For lightly or non-virtualized private cloud workloads. There is no differentiation between the types of workloads you can manage with either edition. The only difference between the editions is the number of Operating System Environments (OSEs) that you can manage per license. Edition allows the management of an unlimited number of OSEs per license. Edition allows the management of up to two OSEs per license. Q: How do I determine the number of Server Management Licenses (MLs) I need? A: Server MLs are required for managed devices that run server OSEs. Licenses are processor-based, with each license covering up to two physical processors. The number of Server MLs required for each managed server is determined by the number of physical processors in the server for Edition and either number of physical processors in the server or number of OSEs being managed for Edition (whichever is greater). Each license covers up to two physical processors, so you must count the number of physical processors on the server, divide that number by two, round up to the nearest whole number, and acquire and assign that number of licenses to your server. Provided you acquire and assign to your server the required number of edition server management licenses, as described above, you may manage any number of OSEs on that server. For each managed server count the number of physical processors and the number of managed OSE's. You need the number of licenses to cover the greater number (processors or OSE's). This document is provided as-is. Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. This document does not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product.

Processor Count Each license covers up to two physical processors, so you must count the number of physical processors on the server, divide that number by two, and then round up to the nearest whole number. Managed OSE Count Each license permits you to manage up to two OSEs, so you must count the number of OSEs you will manage on the server, divide that number by two, and round up to the nearest whole number.* *An exception to this rule is when the physical OSE on your server is being used solely to run hardware virtualization software, provide hardware virtualization services, and run software to manage and service OSEs on that device. In that case, you only count the number of virtual OSEs you will manage on the server, divide that number by two, and round up to the nearest whole number. Examples: Server MLs Server MLs One 1-processor, non-virtualized server 1 1 One 4-processor, non-virtualized server 2 2 One 2-processor server with 3 virtual OSEs One 4-processor server with 8 virtual OSEs 1 2* 2 4* *Multiple licenses may be assigned to the same server to license the number of managed OSEs. Q: Can I purchase each of the Server Management License components separately? A: No. The Server Management components are part of an integrated offering to create and manage private cloud environments and are available only as part of and System Center MLs. Q: Can I split Server MLs across multiple servers? A: No, a single Server ML may not be used to license two one-processor servers. Q: Can I assign more than one license to the same server to increase the number of OSEs I may manage? A: Yes. The breakeven point for moving to SC is 7 VMs per host. Q: How much do the Server MLs cost? A: The Microsoft Volume Licensing Open License No Level (NL) U.S. Estimated Retail Price (ERP) is $1,323 for and $3,607 for. For your specific pricing, contact your Microsoft reseller. Actual prices may vary. Microsoft does not determine pricing or payment terms for licenses acquired through resellers. Q: Can I extend a Server ML to manage applications running on the public cloud? A: Yes, with the License Mobility through Software Assurance benefit, you can assign Server ML to manage applications running on a public cloud infrastructure. licenses allow you to manage two virtual OSE in a public cloud, while licenses allow you to manage up to eight virtual OSEs in a public cloud. When managing applications running on Azure, each Azure instance is considered to be one virtual OSE. For more information, see the Microsoft License Mobility through Software Assurance Customer Guide. This document is provided as-is. Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. This document does not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product.