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    Up to $400 off Microsoft Windows Server Datacenter 2012 R2 at NewEgg

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    • brianlittlejohnB
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      I can see a case for DC OEM, the price difference between OEM and VL is only $1300ish... prob not enough to justify losing the VL benefits.

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      • StrongBadS
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        In a case where people put a DC license on every box, what are the VL benefits?

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @StrongBad
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          @StrongBad said:

          In a case where people put a DC license on every box, what are the VL benefits?

          The only one I can think of is the ability to move it to new hardware. But seriously, if you have DC on all the hardware and one completely dies and cannot be part swapped to recover, then just buy another copy of DC. Generally you will never need worry about it until you get new hardware in 5+ years.

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          • scottalanmillerS
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            I think that this is mostly like desktops and the DC OEM might actually make some sense . If you are dedicated to Windows everywhere (or everywhere on a specific farm like in an enterprise) and have support agreements on the hardware, the lower cost of the license might actually make sense here.

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            • brianlittlejohnB
              brianlittlejohn @JaredBusch
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              @JaredBusch said:

              @StrongBad said:

              In a case where people put a DC license on every box, what are the VL benefits?

              The only one I can think of is the ability to move it to new hardware. But seriously, if you have DC on all the hardware and one completely dies and cannot be part swapped to recover, then just buy another copy of DC. Generally you will never need worry about it until you get new hardware in 5+ years.

              Downgrade rights is the only other benefit I can think of.

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              • scottalanmillerS
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                One could argue that in many cases getting downgrade rights just enables doing things poorly or lazily. Sometimes not getting them is kind of a good thing.

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                  Jason Banned @StrongBad
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                  @StrongBad said:

                  In a case where people put a DC license on every box, what are the VL benefits?

                  Moving hardware. We replace servers every three years. So this would suck. Also not having down grade rights is a deal breaker for us.

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                    Jason Banned @brianlittlejohn
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                    @brianlittlejohn said:

                    I can see a case for DC OEM, the price difference between OEM and VL is only $1300ish... prob not enough to justify losing the VL benefits.

                    Not even that much of a difference with our EA.

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                    • DashrenderD
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                      @Jason said:

                      @brianlittlejohn said:

                      I can see a case for DC OEM, the price difference between OEM and VL is only $1300ish... prob not enough to justify losing the VL benefits.

                      Not even that much of a difference with our EA.

                      You're an outside case here, very few of us besides you are large enough to consider let alone have an EA.

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                        Jason Banned @Dashrender
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                        @Dashrender said:

                        @Jason said:

                        @brianlittlejohn said:

                        I can see a case for DC OEM, the price difference between OEM and VL is only $1300ish... prob not enough to justify losing the VL benefits.

                        Not even that much of a difference with our EA.

                        You're an outside case here, very few of us besides you are large enough to consider let alone have an EA.

                        EA starts off pretty low, at like 250 users you can get in on it at some level.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said:

                          @Jason said:

                          @brianlittlejohn said:

                          I can see a case for DC OEM, the price difference between OEM and VL is only $1300ish... prob not enough to justify losing the VL benefits.

                          Not even that much of a difference with our EA.

                          You're an outside case here, very few of us besides you are large enough to consider let alone have an EA.

                          Although to consider the DC OEM useful, you'd need to be pretty large in most cases.

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