
You can also convert your on-premises vSphere infrastructure to subscription by purchasing vSphere+ and vSAN+ subscriptions. To apply their licensing models correctly, you must understand how the associated assets consume the license capacity. Licensing and Subscription for Products in vSphereĮSXi hosts, vCenter Server, vSAN clusters, and Supervisor Clusters are licensed differently.If your vSphere 6.0 or later environment consists of vCenter Server 6.0 or later, and 5.5 systems, consider the differences in the license management and reporting between vSphere 6.0 and later, and vSphere 5.5. Licensing for Environments with vCenter Server Systems 6.0 and Later, and 5.5.The License Service delivers centralized license management and reporting functionality to vSphere and to products that integrate with vSphere. In vSphere 7.0, the License Service is part of the vSphere environment. The licensing system in vSphere uses specific terminology and definitions to refer to different licensing-related objects.


To leverage several cloud capabilities while you manage your on-premises vSphere infrastructure, you can convert your vCenter Servers and vSAN clusters to subscription.įor more information about how to get access to cloud services for your on-premises vSphere environments, see the VMware vSphere+ documentation.

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