![]() We have two nodes with two six-core-CPU´s each and two Windows Server Datacenter Licences (16 cores each - which is the minimum). The first question is: Are there any known issues when it comes to licencing Windows Server VMs on third-party-hypervisors? And how is it done technically?Īs far as we know it should be no legal problem to run Windows Server VMs on another hypervisor since the Windows license refers to bare metal and not to the operating system running on it. ![]() We should be able to handle the migration itself but have some questions about proper licensing of our Windows VMs. Since this is really annoying and we do not want to trouble our heads about it anymore we thought extending one of our Proxmox-Clusters and migrating all the virtual machines (vhdx) to it could be a good idea. We have been experiencing serious SES-related problems with our Hyper-V-Failovercluster for a couple of weeks now.
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