![]() – VMware launched an official tool “ The VMware vSphere Licensing Advisor”. We will now calculate a 12-month average of consumed vRAM to rather than tracking the high water mark of vRAM. – More flexible around transient workloads, and short-term spikes that are typical in test & development environments for example. – Capped amount of vRAM that is counted for a VM with a max of 1 vSphere Enterprise license (96GB). They listens to their customers and changed the licensing. ![]() VMware has announced an update in the licensing for vSphere 5. Today VMware announced the end of the vRAM entitlement. VMware has released a video which explains the new vSphere 5 licensing model. The VMware vSphere 5 license model is based per physical processor and the allocated memory (vRAM) across the entire vSphere environment for a particular vSphere 5 edition (pool). In VMware vSphere 4 the licensing model was per physical processor based on the number of cores per CPU and the physical memory. With the announcement of VMware vSphere 5 a complete new license model is introduces.
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