If the VM stays the same, moving the VM between nodes does not affect any licensing agreement. As long as the PC (virtual or dedicated) stays the same, the underlaying hardware or hypervisor does not matter.Do you need to purchase a new license when migrating to another node?
not true, Windows licensing is based on the node CPU core at least for Windows Server.If the VM stays the same, moving the VM between nodes does not affect any licensing agreement. As long as the PC (virtual or dedicated) stays the same, the underlaying hardware or hypervisor does not matter.
If the VM stays the same, moving the VM between nodes does not affect any licensing agreement.
So... you're both kinda right and kinda wrong.not true, Windows licensing is based on the node CPU core at least for Windows Server.
"This license allows you to install only one instance of the software for use on one device, whether that device is physical or virtual."
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