Rights on Virtual Machines and Hosts (Contract Properties)
Select This contract grants right on virtual machines and hosts to linked licenses and select any of the following controls:
Option |
Description |
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License calculation uses host capacity |
Select this option to base license points calculations on the processor details of the VM host computer. This setting can be inherited by Core Points, Microsoft Server/Management Core, Microsoft Server Processor, Oracle Processor, and Processor Points license types. Tip:For a Microsoft Server/Management Core license, this setting on the contract is inherited as One licensed host allows unlimited VM installations in the license Use rights & rules tab. |
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One licensed host allows unlimited VM installations |
Select this option when the license does not keep count of which virtual machines hosted on the server are running the software. When you select this check box, the following option appears:
However, an exceptional calculation may apply for certain IBM customers who have negotiated away the requirement to use ILMT, and do not wish to use the correctly configured Inventory Agent. In such exceptional cases only, select this check box. When it is selected:
As well, whenever this check box is visible (and you have ILMT data available), a report is prepared showing comparative License Positions from FlexNet Manager and ILMT. This compares the results of sub-capacity licensing calculated by ILMT and the current calculations by IT Asset Management. |
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One licensed host covers multiple VMs |
Choose this option for licenses that cover a maximum number of VMs (often also covering host licensing). For example, each Microsoft Server Processor license allows the operation of one processor on the host, and may also authorize running the related software on a number of OSEs (virtual machines). Thus, while the base license applies to processors, the additional right considers virtual machines (OSEs) regardless of how many processors each one accesses. When you select this control, the following options appear:
However, an exceptional calculation may apply for certain IBM customers who have negotiated away the requirement to use ILMT, and do not wish to use the correctly configured Inventory Agent. In such exceptional cases only, select this check box. When it is selected:
As well, whenever this check box is visible (and you have ILMT data available), a report is prepared showing comparative License Positions from FlexNet Manager and ILMT. This compares the results of sub-capacity licensing calculated by ILMT and the current calculations by IT Asset Management. |
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1 entitlement covers nn VM(s) |
This control is only applicable to Microsoft Server Processor licenses. For these licenses, each license entitlement covers both:
For example, for Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition, each license entitlement covers two processors in the host server, and one or two virtual machines on that host running the same software (or a legitimately downgraded version). This control sets the number of VMs per license entitlement that linked licenses inherit. For more details, including typical allowances for various versions and editions of Windows Server, see Rights on Virtual Machines and Hosts. |
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Minimum cores per VM |
This control is only applicable to Microsoft Server Core licenses. When licensing virtual machines within a host, this field sets the minimum number of license entitlements consumed for each logical processor (that is, virtual core or virtual thread) on each virtual machine. |