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    • Reid CooperR
      Reid Cooper @A Former User
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      @thecreativeone91 said:

      I believe you need license mobility which would require SA.

      VDI + SA. Maybe the two together would work. Ultimate isn't available with SA, though. Enterprise is the SA applicable version.

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        A Former User @Reid Cooper
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        @Reid-Cooper said:

        @thecreativeone91 said:

        I believe you need license mobility which would require SA.

        VDI + SA. Maybe the two together would work. Ultimate isn't available with SA, though. Enterprise is the SA applicable version.

        Yeah it would be enterprise only. I'm not even sure they do license mobility for OSes. I believe it's server applications only. No OSes (not even server).

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          A Former User @Reid Cooper
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          @Reid-Cooper said:

          @Aaron-Studer said:

          What about if I run it on a VM on my computer?

          VM = VDI. So sure, if you get VDI licensing at $100/year or whatever.

          Nope. You don't need a VDI license for that. It's a single physical instance in that case. Accessing it remotely is when the VDI Comes into play. You still need a full license for the Host and a full license for the VM guest though.

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          • ?
            A Former User
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            Bummer 😞

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            • ?
              A Former User
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              These are the only products you can get License mobility for:

              MS Exchange Server
              SharePoint Server
              SQL Server Standard Edition
              SQL Server Enterprise Edition
              SQL Server Business Intelligence Edition
              Lync Server
              System Center Server
              Dynamics CRM Server
              Dynamics AX Server
              MS Project Server
              Visual Studio Deployment
              Visual Studio Team Foundation Server
              BizTalk Server
              Forefront Identity Manager
              Forefront Unified Access Gateway
              Remote Desktop Services

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              • Reid CooperR
                Reid Cooper @A Former User
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                @thecreativeone91 said:

                @Reid-Cooper said:

                @Aaron-Studer said:

                What about if I run it on a VM on my computer?

                VM = VDI. So sure, if you get VDI licensing at $100/year or whatever.

                Nope. You don't need a VDI license for that. It's a single physical instance in that case. Accessing it remotely is when the VDI Comes into play. You still need a full license for the Host and a full license for the VM guest though.

                Oh you are correct. But you can never access it remotely like you can a normal desktop. You are stuck using local console session only.

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                  A Former User @Reid Cooper
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                  @Reid-Cooper said:

                  @thecreativeone91 said:

                  @Reid-Cooper said:

                  @Aaron-Studer said:

                  What about if I run it on a VM on my computer?

                  VM = VDI. So sure, if you get VDI licensing at $100/year or whatever.

                  Nope. You don't need a VDI license for that. It's a single physical instance in that case. Accessing it remotely is when the VDI Comes into play. You still need a full license for the Host and a full license for the VM guest though.

                  Oh you are correct. But you can never access it remotely like you can a normal desktop. You are stuck using local console session only.

                  Depends. If you RDP into it from the same computer it's running on I think that is considered the same device. So there wouldn't be a VDA license needed.

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                    A Former User
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                    https://www.vultr.com/docs/windows-custom-iso-with-virtio-drivers

                    Hmmmmmmm....

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                    • ?
                      A Former User @A Former User
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @Aaron-Studer said:

                      https://www.vultr.com/docs/windows-custom-iso-with-virtio-drivers

                      Hmmmmmmm....

                      Do they sell windows licensing somewhere for their own infrastructure?

                      Edit: looks like they do at the $40/month plan has a single core cpu.

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
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                        I am starting to feel @thanksajdotcom pain.....

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                          A Former User @A Former User
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                          @thecreativeone91 said:

                          @Aaron-Studer said:

                          https://www.vultr.com/docs/windows-custom-iso-with-virtio-drivers

                          Hmmmmmmm....

                          Do they sell windows licensing somewhere for their own infrastructure?

                          Yes, but there installs automatically.

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
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                            Why do you want windows in the cloud anyway?

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                            • ?
                              A Former User @A Former User
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                              @thecreativeone91 I just think it would be cool to have a hosted desktop.

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                                A Former User @A Former User
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                                @Aaron-Studer said:

                                @thecreativeone91 I just think it would be cool to have a hosted desktop.

                                Linux can do that too.

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                                  A Former User @A Former User
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                                  @thecreativeone91 said:

                                  Linux can do that too.

                                  Yeah, I thought about that too. Can't run windows apps then.

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                                    A Former User @A Former User
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                                    @Aaron-Studer said:

                                    @thecreativeone91 said:

                                    Linux can do that too.

                                    Yeah, I thought about that too. Can't run windows apps then.

                                    Which apps do you need? https://www.winehq.org/

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                                    • ?
                                      A Former User
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                                      There's also the paid version https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-linux/

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                                        @Aaron-Studer said:

                                        https://www.vultr.com/docs/windows-custom-iso-with-virtio-drivers

                                        Hmmmmmmm....

                                        CloudatCost offers that too.... but ALL of the legal issues are with you, not with them. That they make it work does nothing for the fact that your license isn't valid if used that way.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                                          @Aaron-Studer said:

                                          @thecreativeone91 I just think it would be cool to have a hosted desktop.

                                          You can get that from Amazon. What you are looking for is hosted VDI and it is quite expensive. The big cost comes from MS licensing and there is no way around that high cost.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                                            @Aaron-Studer said:

                                            Yeah, I thought about that too. Can't run windows apps then.

                                            Why do you want Windows apps? 😉

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