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1 Volume Licensing Readiness: Level 200
Windows Server 2016 System Center 2016 July 2016

2 Agenda Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016
Licensing and Pricing Overview Licensing Scenarios

3 Windows Server business model transformation
Today… Customers run workloads on-premises and in the cloud. Licensing model is processor-based when on-premises and core-based in the cloud. This dual currency creates complexity for our customers. On-premises Azure A new approach is needed to enable consistency across environments Align to a common currency of cores Offer consistent approach across environments. Enable multi-cloud scenarios. Improve workload portability for Windows Server though benefits such as Azure Hybrid Use Benefit (AHUB). Remove friction from different licensing models. Azure Cloud Datacenter On-premises

4 Windows Server 2016 editions
Description Licensing model CAL requirements Windows Server 2016 Datacenter For highly virtualized datacenter and cloud environments. Core based WS CAL Windows Server 2016 Standard For physical or minimally virtualized environments. Windows Server 2016 Essentials For small businesses with up to 25 users and 50 devices. Essentials is a good option for customers using the Foundation edition, which is not available for Windows Server 2016. Processor based No CAL required Windows Server 2016 MultiPoint Premium Server* Enables multiple users to access one computer; available only for Academic licensing. WS CAL+RDS CAL Windows Storage Server 2016 For dedicated OEM storage solutions. Available in Standard and Workgroup editions through the OEM channel. Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 Free hypervisor download. NA *Corporate customers can use the Windows MultiPoint Premium Server role that will be available in Standard and Datacenter editions. Windows Server CALs and RDS CALs are required for Multipoint Server.

5 Windows Server 2016 feature differentiation
Standard and Datacenter editions Delivers enhancements to core Windows Server functionality. Makes modern app development features accessible. Datacenter Edition Continues to enable high density virtualization. Adds advanced software-defined datacenter capabilities, new networking stack and Shielded Virtual Machines. Datacenter Edition Standard Edition Core Windows Server functionality OSEs*/Hyper-V containers Unlimited 2 Windows Server containers Nano Server** Host Guardian Service Storage features including Storage Spaces Direct and Storage Replica Shielded Virtual Machines Networking stack Packaging is building in cloud value Both primary editions with get rights to container technologies for developers to leverage regardless of the edition they are running Datacenter Edition will continue to support customers virtualization optimization with unlimited virtualization rights both for containers and VMs. Datacenter Edition will also provide advanced software defined datacenter capabilities to make it the ideal for highly virtualized or private cloud environments. Hyper-V is included in both editions. No pre-existing features were moved from one edition to another. Standard Edition will continue to support low to non virtualized scenarios and also use of Containers. *OSE refers to a server Operating System Environment. Windows Server Standard Edition license permits two OSEs or VMs when all physical cores are licensed. **Software Assurance is required to deploy and operate Nano Server in production.

6 System Center 2016 editions and features
Microsoft System helps you realize the Microsoft Cloud OS vision by delivering unified management across customer, service provider, and Windows Azure datacenters. Datacenter Edition Standard Edition OSEs*/Hyper-V containers Unlimited 2 Windows Server containers Configuration Manager Operations Manager Data Protection Manager Virtual Machine Manager Service Manager Orchestrator Endpoint Protection Manager *OSE refers to a server operation system environment under management by System Center.

7 Windows Server 2016 licensing
Transitioning from processor to core Windows Server Standard and Datacenter editions Servers are licensed based on the number of processor cores in the physical server. To license a physical server, all physical cores must be covered. A minimum of 16 core licenses is required for each server. A minimum of 8 core licenses is required for each physical processor. The price for 16 core licenses of Windows Server 2016 is the same as the 2 processor license of Windows Server 2012 R2. Existing customers’ servers under SA will be granted additional cores as needed, with documentation. License physical cores License each user/device Server licensing (Transitions from processor to core) Users or Devices (No change in CALs) No change

8 Processor to core-based licensing
Two processors per server Physical Cores Per Processor 2 4 8 10 12 14 16 Number of 2-core packs needed with Windows Server 2016 8 8 8 10 12 14 16 A minimum of 16 core licenses required for each server. Licenses are available in 2-core packs. The price for eight 2-core pack licenses of Windows Server 2016 is equivalent to one 2-processor license of Windows Server 2012 R2.

9 Licensing Scenarios

10 Licensing scenarios 1 Renewals: Before and after Windows Server 2016 GA 2 True-ups: Before and after Windows Server 2016 GA 3 Core grants: Customers with Software Assurance 4 Price impact with core-based licensing 5 Stacking with Standard licenses

11 Scenario# 1a: Renewals Standard license: Customer has active SA on a 2-proc server with 8 cores per processor Before Windows Server General Availability After Windows Server General Availability Licensing Processor-based Core-based Number of licenses One 2-processor Standard license Eight 2-core packs of Standard core licenses Renewal price* $180 % Price change from Windows Server 2012 R2 0% Renewals before Windows Server 2016 General Availability remain on processor-based licensing for the life of the agreement. Renewals after Windows Server 2016 General Availability will transition to core-based licensing. The price for 16 core licenses of Windows Server 2016 is the same as the 2-processor license of Windows Server 2012 R2. *Price indicative only: EA SA annualized price.

12 Scenario# 1b: Renewals Standard license: Customer has active SA on a 2-proc server with 10 cores per processor Before Windows Server General Availability After Windows Server General Availability Licensing Processor-based Core-based Number of licenses One 2-processor Standard license Ten 2-core packs of Standard core licenses Renewal price* $180 $225 % Price change from Windows Server 2012 R2 25% Renewals before Windows Server 2016 General Availability remain on processor-based licensing for the life of the agreement. Renewals after Windows Server 2016 General Availability will transition to core-based licensing. Core grants will be provided for servers with greater than 8 cores per processor and 16 cores per server. In this case, customer will receive core grants for 4 cores. Customer pays for Software Assurance on incremental cores only, in this case, 4 cores. *Price indicative only: EA SA annualized price.

13 Scenario# 2: True-ups Example: Standard license on 2-processor server with 10 cores per processor with customer renewal after General Availability of Windows Server 2016 True-up before renewal and Windows Server 2016 General Availability True-up after renewal and Windows Server 2016 General Availability Licensing Processor-based Core-based Number of licenses One 2-processor Standard license Ten 2-core packs of Standard core licenses True-up price* $421 $526 % Price change from Windows Server 2012 R2 25% Renewals and True-ups before Windows Server 2016 General Availability remain on processor-based licensing. Renewals and True-ups after Windows Server 2016 General Availability will transition to core-based licensing. No core grants on true-ups. *Price indicative only: EA L/SA annualized price.

14 Scenario #3: Core grants for customers with Software Assurance
Standard license: Customer has active SA on a 2-processor server with 10 cores per processor Before Windows Server General Availability After Windows Server General Availability Licensing Processor-based Core-based Number of licenses One 2-processor Standard license Ten 2-core packs of Standard core licenses Renewal price* $180 $225 % Price change from Windows Server 2012 R2** 25% Core grants will be provided** for servers with greater than 8 cores per processor and 16 cores per server. In this case, customer will receive grants for 4 additional cores. Customer pays for Software Assurance on incremental cores only, in this case 4 cores. *Price indicative only: EA L/SA annualized price. **Core grants will be provided with required documentation.

15 Scenario #4a: Price impact with core-based licensing
Net new agreement after GA: Windows Server Standard edition* as an example PHYSICAL CORES PER PROCESSOR 2 4 8 10 12 14 16 NUMBER OF 2 CORE PACKS WITH WINDOWS SERVER 2016 8 8 8 10 12 14 16 Windows Server R2 2-PROC price $421 Windows Server 2016 price $421 $632 $737 $842 $526 % price change in comparison to Windows Server 2012 R2 Same as WS 2012 R2 price 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% 0% 0% The price for 16 core licenses of Windows Server 2016 is the same as the 2-processor license of Windows Server 2012 R2. *Price indicative only EA L/SA annualized price

16 Scenario #4b: Price impact with core-based licensing
Customers with SA: At renewal after Windows Server 2016 GA, Windows Server Standard edition* as an example Physical Cores Per Processor 2 4 8 10 12 14 16 NUMBER OF 2 CORE PACKS WITH WINDOWS SERVER 2016 8 8 8 10 12 14 16 Windows Server 2012 R2 2-proc L/sa price $421 $421 $421 $421 $421 $421 $421 Windows Server 2012 r2 2-PROC SA price $180 $180 $180 $180 $180 $180 $180 Windows Server 2016 price at renewal $180 $180 $180 $225 $270 $315 $360 % price change in comparison to Windows Server 2012 R2 Same as WS 2012 R2 price 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% 0% 0% Customer receives core grants for server with greater than 16 cores. Customer only pays SA on incremental cores. *Price indicative only EA L/SA annualized price

17 Scenario #5: Stacking Example: Customer wants to add 4 VMs to a 2-processor server with 10 cores per processor Before Windows Server 2016 General Availability After Windows Server 2016 General Availability Licensing Processor based Core based Number of VMs required 4 Number of licenses for additional 2 VMs Two 2-proc Standard license Twenty 2-core packs of Standard core licenses Price $842 $1053 % Price change from Windows Server 2012 R2 25% Windows Server 2012 R2. Entitlement to two VMs on a 2-processor Windows Server 2012 R2 license. To add two more VMs, customer has to license two 2-processor Standard 2012 R2 licenses. Windows Server 2016. Entitlement to two VMs on a eight 2-core pack Windows Server 2016 license. To add two more VMs, customer has to license all the cores in the server again. In this case, the customer is required to license 40 cores to receive entitlement to 4 VMs. To add 2 more VMs, customer has to license all the cores in the server again *Price indicative only EA L/SA annualized price

18 Resources Licensing information Product information
Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016 licensing FAQ Windows Server 2016 licensing datasheet System Center 2016 licensing datasheet Product information Windows Server 2016 System Center 2016 Hyper-V and Windows Server containers Nano Server Shielded Virtual Machines Microsoft software inventory tools Software Inventory Logging (SIL)

19 Thank you

20 Appendix

21 Introducing the Azure Hybrid Use Benefit
Microsoft Build 2016 9/13/ :27 AM Introducing the Azure Hybrid Use Benefit Benefits Use Windows Server licenses in Azure datacenters when covered by Software Assurance. In Azure, pay only for the base virtual machine service utilization. Datacenter edition can be run in Azure and on-premises simultaneously. Significantly reduce costs compared to running Windows Server in other public clouds. Details Licenses required to have Software Assurance. Each 2-processor Windows Server Datacenter or Standard edition allows up to two Windows Server VMs on Azure at 8 cores each. Annual cost of two D4 Windows Server virtual machine on Azure ~$16k Annual savings of ~48% or $7.6k Annual WS SA cost ~$142 Annual cost of two D4 base compute virtual machine on Azure ~$8.3k Note: D4 Virtual Machine = 8 cores, 28GB RAM, 400GB Disk. Pricing comparison assumes EA Level D pricing. © 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

22 Stacking VMs with Windows Server 2016
Is stacking more expensive with WS 2016 core-based licensing compared to processor-based licensing for Windows Server 2012 R2? Depending on the number of cores in a server, price for stacking more VMs will be higher in comparison to Windows Server R2 price: For servers with less than 16 cores, there is no price change in stacking in comparison to WS2012 R2 price. For servers with greater than 16 cores, stacking price will increase in proportion to the number of cores in the server. After the 13th VM, it’s more economical for customers to buy Datacenter edition. *Price indicative only EA L/SA annualized price Standard Edition Annualized EA L/SA price level A used as an example.

23 Licensing Scenario: Customer drops Software Assurance at renewal
Scenario#4: Customer drops SA at renewal after Windows Server 2016 GA Customer with ≤ 8 cores per processor and 16 cores per server Customer with > 8 cores per processor and 16 cores per server Customer can upgrade to Windows Server 2016 at any time. Customers will be given default of 16 cores. Customers will be granted additional cores, customers don’t pay incremental SA.


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