What is a per user license?
A Per-seat license is a software license model based on the number of individual users who have access to a digital service or product. For example, 50-user per-seat license would mean that up to 50 individually named users can access the program (named user licensing ).
What is the difference between per device and per user licensing in Windows 10?
The basic rule is “If you have more devices than users (for example with roaming users), choose per user. If you have more users than devices, choose per device”.
Do I need user or device CALs?
CALs are required by Microsoft licensing for all users or devices that access Windows Server Standard or Windows Server Datacenter. When a customer buys Windows Server Standard or Datacenter, they receive a server license that allows them to install the operating system on one computer.
What is a per device CAL?
With a Device CAL, you purchase a CAL for every device that accesses your server, regardless of the number of users who use that device to access the server.
How does premium per user work?
Using Premium Per User (PPU) Premium Per User (PPU) is a new way to license premium features on a per-user basis, and includes all Power BI Pro license capabilities, along with features like paginated reports, AI, and other capabilities that previously were only available with a Premium capacity.
What is Windows Go workspace?
Windows To Go is a feature in Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education that enables the creation of a Windows To Go workspace that can be booted from a USB-connected external drive on PCs.
What is premium per user?
Premium Per User (PPU) is a new way to license premium features on a per-user basis, and includes all Power BI Pro license capabilities, along with features like paginated reports, AI, and other capabilities that previously were only available with a Premium capacity.
How do I turn on premium per user?
How do I enable Premium per user for my tenant? Once a license is provisioned for PPU for the tenant, the PPU features will be available in any workspace you turn these on for. For public preview, you will simply enable the Premium per user features in the capacity dropdown by selecting the “Premium per user” item.
What is per device or per user licensing mode?
The Per Device or Per User licensing mode requires a Client Access License for every device or user that connects to the selected server product. After a device or user is licensed, it can access any server running the product. Typically, this is more economical on networks where clients connect to more than one server.
What is the difference between per user and per device tscals?
Per User TSCALs require the use of one license for every user who will connect into a Terminal Server farm. Per Device TSCALs are linked to the specific devices-laptops, desktops, thin clients, and so on-that are used to connect into the TS environment.
Can I mix and match the user and device licenses?
Please be aware that if you are purchasing a Core CAL or Enterprise CAL suite, you are not able to mix and match the user and device licenses.
What is a a device license?
A device license is issued to a device that gets the per device TS CAL from the TS, which is stored in it’s registry. Per Device TS CAL is licensing for a certain days, assuming that the device consistently connects to the terminal server in this period days.