Virtualization

Microsoft licensing for desktops in a virtual environment

Normally Microsoft licensing can cause some headaches to get it right, but how is Microsoft licensing defined in a virtual environment. A new area where desktops can run. A number of sources are available on the web. And Microsoft has published a Licensing Guide on their website. Better known as VECD Licensing or Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop Licensing for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.

Source: Blog of Quest’s Provision Networks Division, Microsoft VECD Licensing Guide

 

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