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IT Roundtable on Licensing 7/20/2011

IT Roundtable on Licensing 7/20/2011. Overview of topics. Types of Microsoft Licensing Office Types Cost Virtual Licensing Costs VMWare (and changes) Microsoft SQL Licensing Exchange Licensing. Microsoft Licensing Types. Different license types balance cost and flexibility

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IT Roundtable on Licensing 7/20/2011

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  1. IT Roundtable on Licensing 7/20/2011

  2. Overview of topics • Types of Microsoft Licensing • Office • Types • Cost • Virtual Licensing Costs • VMWare (and changes) • Microsoft • SQL Licensing • Exchange Licensing

  3. Microsoft Licensing Types • Different license types balance cost and flexibility • Three Types • OEM • Retail Box • Volume License

  4. OEM Licensing • Pros • Cheapest way to get product • Comes pre-installed on hardware • Cons • Least flexible • Cannot be transferred in event of system failure

  5. Retail Licensing • Pros • Less expensive then volume licensing • Can be transferred from machine to machine • Only one copy installed at a time • Can be purchased quickly through retail outlets • Can be purchased one license at a time • Cons • Must keep track of paper license keys

  6. Volume Licensing • Pros • Most flexible licensing available • Single product key to keep track of for auditing • Able to download software from Microsoft • Eligible for free version upgrades (with software assurance) • Cons • Must be purchased from authorized reseller • Must have a valid volume license agreement • Must purchase 5 of some product to start new agreement

  7. Office 2010 Editions

  8. Office 2010 Pricing

  9. vSphere Pricing • With vSphere5 Licensing model is changing • Based not on physical but virtual memory • 3 price tiers • Standard -- $995 • up to 24GB ram per VM • Enterprise -- $2875 • up to 32GB ram per VM • Enterprise Plus -- $3495 • up to 48GB ram per VM

  10. Hyper-V Pricing • Hyper-V is a free feature of Server 2008 • Windows Server Standard Edition • Costs $726 and allows for one free virtual • Windows Server Enterprise Edition • Costs $2358 and allows for four free virtuals • Windows Server Data Center Edition • Costs $2405 per socket and allows for unlimited virtuals

  11. SQL Server Licensing SQL Server 2008 R2 Licensing Quick Reference Guide http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/8/E/48E9A4EB-125A-49CB-9644-169B82C45611/SQL2008R2_QRG_2011.pdf Do Not Pay Too Much For Your Database Licenses http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/5/3/153F450F-3CC0-4137-B4CB-E0E665F6AF7C/Do Not Pay Too Much For Your Database Licenses.docx Compare Editions http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/en/us/product-info/compare.aspx

  12. SQL Pricing ** All purchased Volume licensing

  13. Exchange Licensing • Two Types of Licenses • Standard • Enterprise • Enterprise Features • Allows for clustering • Allows for premium features of Exchange Server • Activesync mobile management policies • Journaling rules • per user vs. per database • Folder management • Multi mailbox search • Ever user must have at least a Standard license!

  14. Exchange Pricing Note: To get enterprise features you *must* purchased both a standard and enterprise CAL, the licenses stack.

  15. Windows Server 2008 R2 Pricing * Per processor, minimum of two

  16. Office 356 Demo DEMO

  17. Thank you

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