Esx License May 2026
[Your Name/Department] Date: April 14, 2026
| License Type | Model | Support Duration | Key Characteristics | |--------------|-------|------------------|----------------------| | (Current) | Term (1, 3, or 5 years) | Included | Includes SnS (Support & Subscription). No upfront perpetual fee. | | Perpetual (Legacy) | One-time fee + annual SnS | Limited to existing contracts | Maintenance required for updates. New licenses unavailable. | Note: Existing perpetual licenses remain valid with active Support & Subscription (SnS). 3. vSphere Editions & Features Licensing is applied per CPU socket (minimum 16 cores per socket; additional cores require more licenses). The main editions are: esx license
Date: April 14, 2026 Subject: Understanding Licensing for VMware ESXi Hypervisor (vSphere) 1. Executive Summary VMware ESXi is the bare-metal hypervisor forming the core of vSphere. Licensing for ESXi is per-CPU (per physical processor) and is managed through vSphere Editions . There is no longer a free, unlimited version for production environments, though a free edition exists for learning/limited use. Proper licensing is critical for enabling advanced features such as vMotion, High Availability (HA), and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). 2. Current Licensing Model (as of 2026) VMware transitioned to a subscription-based model (VMware Cloud Foundation / vSphere Foundation) for most new purchases. Perpetual licenses are no longer sold for new customers. [Your Name/Department] Date: April 14, 2026 | License