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Microsoft clarifies virtualization licensing -- for now

June 13, 2007 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Microsoft Corp. has released a white paper clarifying how licensing for its current version of Windows Server works when paired with third-party virtualization software. However, customers may face a whole new set of licensing rules once the next version, Windows Server 2008, is released later this year.

In a white paper called "Licensing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 to Run with Virtualization Technologies," Microsoft outlines clearly how to license the current version of Windows Server -- Windows Server 2003 R2 -- for specific third-party virtualization technology, including VMware ESX, VMware Vmotion and SWsoft Virtuozzo. It also explains licensing for Microsoft's own System Center Virtual Machine Manager.

The document can be found on a Web page that also includes previously released virtualization calculators that help customers determine the cost of Windows Server licensing in various virtualization scenarios.

Virtualization has complicated server operating system pricing because it allows more than one instance of server software to run on a single server. Traditional operating system pricing has been per server and has assumed that only one version of an operating system can run on one piece of hardware. Virtualization allows software to be emulated via a virtual machine, and so it can run without having to be physically installed.

But even if Microsoft has done enough to clarify how its current version of Windows Server should be licensed for virtualization scenarios, customers could find themselves needing new guidelines once Windows Server 2008 is released, something Microsoft expects to do by the end of the year. Formerly code-named Longhorn, the next version of Windows Server will have virtualization technology built in, which could preclude the need for third-party virtualization software.

"We believe most customers will choose to use Windows Server virtualization, which comes as a role within Windows Server 2008," said Microsoft spokesman Patrick O'Rourke. "But customers still have the option to use third-party server virtualization software on Windows Server 2008."

Pricing for Windows Server 2008 has not yet been announced.

According to the Microsoft white paper, current virtualization pricing policy for Windows Server 2003 R2 is as follows: Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition (SE) allows a customer to run only one instance of the software in either a physical or virtual way on a server. Users need to assign an SE license for each running instance of Windows Server on a system.

Customers have more flexibility with the enterprise and data center editions of Windows Server 2003, however. They can run one physical instance of Windows Server and up to four simultaneous virtual instances with one Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition license. And they can run unlimited physical or virtual versions of the software when Windows Server 2003 R2 Datacenter Edition is licensed for every physical processor in a server.

Windows Server 2008 is currently available in a Beta 3 version. (You can read our review of Beta 3 here.)


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