Per server per seat windows 2000
Per server as I recall is typically used in web servers only. Per user or per device tends to be the best depending on if you have more users than devices or not.
Per device is useful when you run say 3 shifts and they share computers. Call centers are like this. If it means anything Also to answer your question. In per user, if MS were to audit you, they look at how many users need access.
Now if those 15 users always use the same reception computer you could use per device and only need one. However in many environments, per user is better unless you share a lot of devices. Last edited: Jan 26, You guys have your terminology backwards.
Just FYI. Per Server mode has the CALs applied per active directory domain. Per Seat mode has the CALs applied at the workstation level, requiring revocation and reassignment. Both modes are available for either type of license. You can, however, reassign a Windows CAL from one device to another device or from one user to another user, provided the reassignment is made either a permanently away from the one device or user or b temporarily to accommodate the use of the Windows CAL either by a loaner device, while a permanent device is out of service, or by a temporary worker, while a regular employee is absent.
This does not change the per server connection allowance of one CAL per one connection. The Windows CALs you acquire are designated for use exclusively with a particular server.
Per Server mode tends to be the most economical designation for Windows CALs in computing environments where a small number of servers have limited access requirements.
Per seat is for the entire domain and all servers per device or user. Per server is the "web server" style where you need a CAL per connection. They're both AD DCs and both share files with all of the users. When you're in Per User licensing, does Microsoft count the total number of user accounts in the domain or the total number of users logged in at a time?
For example, you have 25 users who use 15 computers. Some users work different days. There will be a max of 15 logged in. Does that require 25 or 15 User CALs? Per user: 25 Per device: 15 Personally for that ratio Conversely, if those 3 servers are set for Per Seat licensing this shop would need only 20 CALS one for each user to achieve the same end.
Can some-one please confirm this??? I appreciate the help. Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. Sounds correct. Sounds Right. All explained in the above : 0 Votes. I don't know if the above is right Back to Networks Forum. Start or search. Start New Discussion. Select Per Seat, and click OK. Windows Server supports two licensing modes: per server and per seat. With the per-server licensing mode, you must add client access licenses CALs for specific server products, such as Exchange Server or Windows Server itself for general client access to the server.
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