![]() It seems like License Mobility doesn’t’ apply in my scenario because I’m licensing the entire VM farm and not actually moving any licenses around – they stay assigned to their physical host. It doesn’t make a mention of SA until near the bottom of the page, and then only in the context of removing that “up to one guest per core” limitation and not in the context of mobility rights. ![]() On page 11, it says that I can run unlimited VMs (up to 1 per core in the host) as long as I license every single core in my farm. Near the bottom of page 9 (“How to license individual machines…”), it mentions that if I’m assigning licenses to the guests, SA is required to move them to other hosts. ![]() However, I’m getting conflicting information from the licensing guide on whether SA is required in the situation where I cover every single core in my VM farm: I was recently told by our licensing rep that this situation requires SA for something called “License Mobility” that allows us to move the VM between hosts more often than once every 90 days. I was under the impression that if I licensed by VM clients by core (we’re using Enterprise Edition) and with a 4-core minimum per server, we were covered. I’m hoping for a clarification on SA and VM license mobility.
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