So once again VMware has changed its licensing structure on VMware vSphere and vSOM cumulatively.
VMware has chosen to eliminate Enterprise version of vSphere, also it has got rid of Standard and Enterprise versions of vSOM.
The licensing structure is as follows.
vCenter is now included with 25 Operating System Instance of Log Insight in all editions of vSphere and vSOM.
vSphere Standard vSphere Enterprise Plus vSOM Enterprise Plus
However the licensing is still socket based.
To compare the editions please refer http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere.html
It seems I have already documented on my previous post about this on http://venthusiast.blogspot.com/2016/06/vsphere-license-changes.html
VMware has chosen to eliminate Enterprise version of vSphere, also it has got rid of Standard and Enterprise versions of vSOM.
The licensing structure is as follows.
vCenter is now included with 25 Operating System Instance of Log Insight in all editions of vSphere and vSOM.
vSphere Standard vSphere Enterprise Plus vSOM Enterprise Plus
However the licensing is still socket based.
To compare the editions please refer http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere.html
It seems I have already documented on my previous post about this on http://venthusiast.blogspot.com/2016/06/vsphere-license-changes.html
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