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Module 7: Demystifying VDI Licensing. Agenda. Licensing Components of a VDI Solution License Options. Licensing Components of a VDI Solution. VDI Concepts Overview. Licensing Components. There are Two main components: License for connecting to the VDI Infrastructure
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Agenda • Licensing Components of a VDI Solution • License Options
Licensing Components • There are Two main components: • License for connecting to the VDI Infrastructure • License to access a virtual install of Windows Client OS
Connecting to the VDI Infrastructure • For any solution using any of the Remote Desktop or RemoteFX services: The RDS CAL • Citrix XenDesktop or XenApp licenses • VMWare View licenses
The RDS CAL • Can be licensed per user or per device • Includes rights to use App-V with RD Sessions • Windows Server version specific, allows downgrade connections
Licensing a virtual Windows Client OS • SA (Software Assurance) benefit • VDA (Virtual Desktop Access) • Windows Intune • CSL (Companion Subscription License) * Regardless of VDI tech used, the virtual Client OS license is always required!
Software Assurance VDI Benefits • Access to Windows 8 Enterprise edition • Access rights for up to 4 VMs concurrently (local or remote) • Roaming Rights for access from non-corporate device • Access to Windows Thin PC for free • Option to purchase MDOP • 24*7 support, training vouchers and other benefits
VDA (Virtual Desktop Access) • Rights to access virtual copies of Windows via devices that don’t qualify for SA: • Thin Clients • Consumer Devices (e.g. iPads) • Third party devices (contractor PCs) • PCs not covered by SA • Licensed Per Device • Annual Subscription
Companion Subscription License • Optional add-on for primary user of SA or VDA licensed devices • Is for companion (non-primary) devices • Single license covers up to 4 additional devices • Eligible for any personally owned and/or non-x86 corp-owned devices anywhere (on/off-prem) • Includes Windows To Go and VDA rights • No local install rights • Offered in EA, EA subscription, Select Plus, and EES/CASA programs • No companywide commitment required and can be purchased in any quantity • Included with any Windows RT device
Scenario: Bring Your Own Companion Devices • Access your corporate desktop from a personally owned companion device at work • Pre-Windows 8 • SA for Windows 8 Primary Device Primary User Primary Device Primary User Companion Devices Companion Devices • Key Points • The Windows CSL provides employees whose primary device is licensed with SA the rights to access a corporate desktop either through a VDI or WTG on up to four devices. • Devices eligible for use under the Windows CSL include any type of personally owned device as well as corporate owned non-x86 devices. • The Windows CSL will cost less than a single Windows VDA license Windows SA License $55/yr/dvc Windows VDA License $100/yr/per dvc Windows VDA License $100/yr/per dvc Windows SA License $55/yr/dvc Windows CSL $75/yr/4 devices
Scenario: Corporate issued PC (primary) + Tablet (companion) • Access VDI from a corporate owned Windows RT companion device for free • Pre-Windows 8 Primary Device Companion Tablet • SA for Windows 8 Primary Device Companion Tablet • Key Point • Employees whose primary device is licensed with SA for Windows, receive extended virtualization rights at no cost allowing them to access a Windows VDI running in the data center from corporate owned Windows RT devices Windows SA License Windows VDA License Windows RT Windows SA License VDA Rights Free