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    • J
      Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

      @Dashrender said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

      It really bends you mind when you think of an 8 processor chassis.
      In this case you would need 4 licenses to just be allowed to run two VMs, you would need 8 licenses to run four VMs, etc.

      Like an HPE Integrity.

      Cloud@Cost was running 8 CPU servers with VMware and windows I believe. All legally licensed I'm sure.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Jason
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        @Jason said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

        @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

        @Dashrender said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

        It really bends you mind when you think of an 8 processor chassis.
        In this case you would need 4 licenses to just be allowed to run two VMs, you would need 8 licenses to run four VMs, etc.

        Like an HPE Integrity.

        Cloud@Cost was running 8 CPU servers with VMware and windows I believe. All legally licensed I'm sure.

        They had no Windows. You couldn't even get Windows from them. You had to supply your own and had to license the entire cloud for a single VM that you might want to run.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Jason
          last edited by

          @Jason said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

          @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

          @Dashrender said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

          It really bends you mind when you think of an 8 processor chassis.
          In this case you would need 4 licenses to just be allowed to run two VMs, you would need 8 licenses to run four VMs, etc.

          Like an HPE Integrity.

          Cloud@Cost was running 8 CPU servers with VMware and windows I believe. All legally licensed I'm sure.

          https://mangolassi.it/topic/4842/why-you-cannot-effectively-run-windows-on-cloudatcost

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            Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

            @Jason said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

            @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

            @Dashrender said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

            It really bends you mind when you think of an 8 processor chassis.
            In this case you would need 4 licenses to just be allowed to run two VMs, you would need 8 licenses to run four VMs, etc.

            Like an HPE Integrity.

            Cloud@Cost was running 8 CPU servers with VMware and windows I believe. All legally licensed I'm sure.

            They had no Windows. You couldn't even get Windows from them. You had to supply your own and had to license the entire cloud for a single VM that you might want to run.

            They had it.. just not licensed haha.

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            • KOOLERK
              KOOLER Vendor @JaredBusch
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              @JaredBusch said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

              @zuphzuph said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

              Does anyone have a stupid simple breakdown of pricing? I'm still confuzzled on how this per core stuff works... Currently I work for an MS partner so this isn't something I've had to worry about for quite some time...

              For Server 2016 Standard:

              $882 for the minimum 16 cores means that the per core price is $55.13.

              You are required to buy in 2-core packs. Each 2-core pack then should cost $110.26.

              If you have a 2 proc x 10 core server, for 20 total cores, then you will buy 10 2-core packs for $110.26 * 10 = $1102.60.

              It won't be easy to stay within basic Standard fee for pretty much ANY server in ±12 months from now. Reason: TOO MANY CORES!

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              • brianlittlejohnB
                brianlittlejohn
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                I knew this was coming when I ordered my last servers, I didnt need alot of processing power, so I ordered a 1 socket 10core cpu. I believe it can be done with the base pricing.

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                • CloudKnightC
                  CloudKnight
                  last edited by

                  They will be adding licences per NIC's next lol.....Don't agree with this per core licencing model, shitty move by Microsoft I think....

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @brianlittlejohn
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                    @brianlittlejohn said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                    I knew this was coming when I ordered my last servers, I didnt need alot of processing power, so I ordered a 1 socket 10core cpu. I believe it can be done with the base pricing.

                    Yes, because minimum is
                    8 cores per proc ✔
                    16 cores per server ✔

                    You will be licensed for 6 more cores than you have.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @KOOLER
                      last edited by

                      @KOOLER said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                      @JaredBusch said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                      @zuphzuph said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                      Does anyone have a stupid simple breakdown of pricing? I'm still confuzzled on how this per core stuff works... Currently I work for an MS partner so this isn't something I've had to worry about for quite some time...

                      For Server 2016 Standard:

                      $882 for the minimum 16 cores means that the per core price is $55.13.

                      You are required to buy in 2-core packs. Each 2-core pack then should cost $110.26.

                      If you have a 2 proc x 10 core server, for 20 total cores, then you will buy 10 2-core packs for $110.26 * 10 = $1102.60.

                      It won't be easy to stay within basic Standard fee for pretty much ANY server in ±12 months from now. Reason: TOO MANY CORES!

                      I'm pretty sure that all the server makers will make servers specifically to meet this need.... providing other features but limiting the cores to match the licensing limits.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
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                        @StuartJordan said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                        They will be adding licences per NIC's next lol.....Don't agree with this per core licencing model, shitty move by Microsoft I think....

                        It's really not as bad as it seams. They are pretty much just recognizing that sockets don't reflect what the original pricing model was based on.

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                        • CloudKnightC
                          CloudKnight @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller I can understand the pricing may be a little dated, they should of just increased the cost per socket a little more rather then implementing core based licencing. Oh well I wont rant too much about it, after all its the weekend 🙂

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                            ardeyn @scottalanmiller
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                            The new licensing looks like a nod from Microsoft towards Intel. This really makes the whole hyperthreading vs more cores concept tip the scales towards Intel.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
                              last edited by

                              @StuartJordan said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                              @scottalanmiller I can understand the pricing may be a little dated, they should of just increased the cost per socket a little more rather then implementing core based licencing. Oh well I wont rant too much about it, after all its the weekend 🙂

                              If they do that, they make it too expensive for small shops and too cheap for big ones. The current model helps the SMB market.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @ardeyn
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                                @ardeyn said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                                The new licensing looks like a nod from Microsoft towards Intel. This really makes the whole hyperthreading vs more cores concept tip the scales towards Intel.

                                Yes, that's a huge deal. AMD is the big loser here.

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                                • thwrT
                                  thwr
                                  last edited by thwr

                                  Just checking what I would need to license Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition

                                  As far as I can tell:

                                  • A minimum 16 ("physical") cores must be licensed per server
                                  • Hyper-Threading does not count towards the number of cores

                                  Just an example: In case I got two servers with dual hexa-core Xeons (2 * 2 * 6 = 24 cores total), I would have to buy licenses for 32 cores (or 16 two-core packages). Is that correct?

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @thwr
                                    last edited by scottalanmiller

                                    @thwr said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                                    Just checking what I would need to license Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition

                                    As far as I can tell:

                                    • A minimum 16 ("physical") cores must be licensed per server
                                    • Hyper-Threading does not count towards the number of cores

                                    Correct. 16 is the minimum and only cores are counted. Cores are physical things, logical thread engines are not.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @thwr
                                      last edited by JaredBusch

                                      @thwr said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                                      Just checking what I would need to license Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition

                                      As far as I can tell:

                                      • A minimum 16 ("physical") cores must be licensed per server
                                      • Hyper-Threading does not count towards the number of cores

                                      Just an example: In case I got two servers with a dual hexacore Xeons (2 * 2 * 6 = 24 cores total), I would have to buy licenses for 32 cores (or 16 two-core packages). Is that correct?

                                      No, you can by a 24 core license. licensing is sold in packs of 2 cores with the minimum being 16 cores.

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                                      • thwrT
                                        thwr @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                                        @thwr said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                                        Just checking what I would need to license Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition

                                        As far as I can tell:

                                        • A minimum 16 ("physical") cores must be licensed per server
                                        • Hyper-Threading does not count towards the number of cores

                                        Just an example: In case I got two servers with a dual hexacore Xeons (2 * 2 * 6 = 24 cores total), I would have to buy licenses for 32 cores (or 16 two-core packages). Is that correct?

                                        Correct. 16 is the minimum and only cores are counted. Cores are physical things, logical thread engines are not.

                                        Great thanks. So I could also buy octa cores for the same result.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403 @thwr
                                          last edited by

                                          @thwr Yep, that'd be the easiest way to license each server.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @thwr
                                            last edited by

                                            @thwr said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

                                            Just an example: In case I got two servers with dual hexa-core Xeons (2 * 2 * 6 = 24 cores total), I would have to buy licenses for 32 cores (or 16 two-core packages). Is that correct?

                                            You have an extra 2 in there. Dual sext-core procs is 2 (procs) x 6 (cores) = 12 cores total.

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