What is per-workload license?
A workload is equivalent to one of the following:
- 1 VMware VM
- 1 Hyper-V VM
- 1 Physical Windows Server
- 1 Physical Linux Server
- 500 GB of source NAS/File Share data
Example: If you have 50 VMware VMs, 30 physical Windows Servers, you need to buy 80 workload licenses.
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What is per-user license?
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