Licensing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013



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Licensing Volume Licensing Microsoft brief SharePoint Server 2013 Licensing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Table of Contents This brief applies to all Volume Licensing programs. Summary... 1 What s New in This Brief... 1 Details... 1 Concepts that Provide a Framework for SharePoint Server Licensing... 1 Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Licensing... 2 Use Scenarios... 3 Simplifying Licensing... 6 Summary This brief clarifies the licensing of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 by defining concepts that provide a framework for SharePoint Server licensing. In addition, the brief gives some examples of how to license common use scenarios. What s New in This Brief This is a new brief published December 2012. Details Concepts that Provide a Framework for SharePoint Server Licensing Internal Users: Users who are the licensee s or its affiliates employees and on-site agents and contractors. External Users: Users who are not the licensee s or its affiliates employees or on-site agents or contractors. Intranet: Website hosting content, information, or software that is accessible inside the firewall to internal users only. Extranet: Website hosting content, information, or software that is accessible inside the firewall to internal users and named external users only. Internet: Website hosting content, information, or software that is publicly accessible to all users (internal and external). December 2012 1

Figure 1: Concepts related to SharePoint Server 2013 licensing. Figure 1 illustrates the differences between intranet, extranet, and Internet websites, because these concepts apply to the licensing of SharePoint Server 2013. Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Licensing Microsoft licenses SharePoint Server 2013 under the Server/Client Access License (CAL) licensing model. The Server/CAL licensing model requires both a server license for each copy of the server software a customer installs and uses and CALs for the users (or devices) that access that software. CAL requirements vary based on user status, and CALs are generally required for internal users to access all SharePoint Server software. An exception to this is internal user access to Internet websites (public-facing websites such as e-commerce sites). In this case, the SharePoint CAL requirement is waived. In contrast to the general requirement for CALs for internal user access, CALs are not required for external users to access SharePoint Server. In other words, the server license provides access rights for external users. The same criteria can be used for determining when CALs are required for SharePoint base CALs and Enterprise CALs; however, SharePoint Enterprise CALs are required only if functionality corresponding to the SharePoint Enterprise CAL is accessed. For more information about which SharePoint features are part of the base product and which features are considered additional functionality requiring additive CALs, refer to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj819267.aspx or http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/enus/pages/buy.aspx. The following decision tree illustrates whether a user needs a SharePoint CAL or not. Restricted refers to content stored inside the firewall for internal access and possibly limited, identified external user access. Public/Internet refers to content stored outside the firewall for broad, unrestricted access. Figure 2: SharePoint CAL decision tree. December 2012 2

Use Scenarios This document also illustrates common deployment scenarios to further explain the licensing requirements of SharePoint Server 2013. Users can license these same deployment scenarios under device-based CALs. Scenario A: Intranet Description: Internal users accessing content, information, or applications inside the firewall through a local area network (LAN) or the Internet. No other users have access. Example: A professional sports team sets up an intranet site that the manager, coach, and players access. It is also used for support staff such as the physiotherapist who is an on-site contractor rather than an employee, and for CAL requirements, an internal user. A news reporter trying to access the SharePoint Server site is denied access. Licensing: Server: One SharePoint Server 2013 license per running instance of the software. Internal Users: One CAL/user. Figure 3: Scenario A: Intranet. In Figure 3, the internal users (the team s managers, coach, players, and on-site therapist) each must be assigned a CAL. This requirement does not change if the same users are accessing the intranet site remotely from the team s offices. Given that this is an intranet site, no external user access is permitted. December 2012 3

Scenario B: Extranet Description: An organization extends access to otherwise restricted content inside the firewall to a limited number of identifiable external users. Example: The Elm University publishes research papers that are available to specific educators from other universities (external users). This situation is an intranet plus extranet scenario. Licensing: Server: One SharePoint Server 2013 license per running instance of the software. Internal Users: One CAL/user. External Users: SharePoint CALS are not required; the server license permits external user access. Figure 4: Scenario B: Extranet. In Figure 4, the internal users (the school s faculty and staff) each must be assigned a SharePoint CAL. This requirement does not change if the same users access the site remotely while they are off-campus. The identifiable external users (educators from other universities) who are permitted to access otherwise restricted content inside the firewall do not require SharePoint CALs, because external user access is permitted under the server license. No other users are permitted to access the site. December 2012 4

Scenario C: Internet Description: Internal users make content, information, and applications publicly available to users via the Internet (for example, on a public-facing company website). A mix of internal and external users anonymously accesses the site, including employees. No SharePoint CALs are required. External user access is permitted under the server license, and SharePoint CAL requirements for internal users are waived for access to content, information, and applications made publicly available via the Internet. Licensing: Server: One SharePoint Server 2013 license per running instance of the software. Internal Users: CALs are not required. External Users: CALs are not required. Figure 5: Scenario C: Internet. In Figure 5, access is unrestricted. The only license required is the server license. SharePoint CALs are not required to access content, information, and applications made publicly available to users via the Internet (that is, not restricted to intranet or extranet scenarios). The same licensing applies for an e-commerce site where access is not strictly anonymous. Again, SharePoint CALs are not required to access content, information, and applications made publicly available to users via the Internet. December 2012 5

Simplifying Licensing SharePoint Server 2013 simplifies SharePoint access and use. This is because SharePoint Server 2013 collapses internal and external use under a single licensing offering/model. Customers no longer need to look to SharePoint for Internet Sites to license anonymous access. Additionally, SharePoint Server 2013 integrates functionality that was previously available separately under FAST Search Server for SharePoint. 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This document is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT. This information is provided to help guide your authorized use of products you license; it is not your agreement. Your use of products licensed under your volume license agreement is governed by the terms and conditions of that agreement. In the case of any conflict between this information and your agreement, the terms and conditions of your agreement control. Prices for licenses acquired through Microsoft resellers are determined by the reseller 1212 December 2012 6