What is per-VM license?

What is per-VM license?

A VM is equivalent to one of the following:
  • 1 VMware VM
  • 1 Hyper-V VM
  • 1 KVM VM
  • 1 oVirt VM
  • 1 Proxmox VM
  • 1 AWS EC2 instance
  • 1 Azure VM
Example: If you have 50 VMware VMs, 30 Proxmox VMs, 20 AWS EC2 instances, you need to buy 100 VM licenses.

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