5. VM
(2 vcores)
H/W
(1 CPU 2
cores)
or
VM
(4 vcores)
H/W
(1 CPU 4
cores)
or
H/W
(1 CPU 6
cores)
VM
(6 vcores)
or
SQL Server Standard
4 physical cores
or
4 virtual cores
2 x 2-core pack
4 physical cores
or
4 virtual cores
2 x 2-core pack
6 physical cores
or
6 virtual cores
3 x 2-core pack
Licenses required Units purchased
Physical
Servers
Virtual
Machines
Must report
Minimum of 4 cores
6. VM 1
1 core
Virtualization Licensing Example – License per
VM
VM1: 1 core 1 x 4 core licenses* = 4
VM 1
1 core
VM 2
2 core
VM 3
4 core
VM1: 1 core 1 x 4 core licenses* = 4
VM2: 2 cores 1 x 4 core licenses* = 4
VM3: 4 cores 1 x 4 core licenses = 4
VM 1
1 core
VM 2
2 core
VM 3
4 core
VM1: 1 cores 1 x 4 core licenses* = 4
VM2: 2 cores 1 x 4 core licenses* = 4
VM3: 4 cores 1 x 4 core licenses = 4
VM 4
6 core
VM4: 6 cores 1 x 6 core licenses = 6
= 12 core licenses
= 18 core licenses
Server: 2 processor
16 physical cores # of cores used per VM Core licenses required
= 4 core licenses
• (*) 1-4 cores: Minimum of 4 core licenses required per virtual machine
7. • Updated monthly – new version release only in case of changes. Find
the latest SPUR here
• Use rights in the SPUR when hoster first provides a service with a
version of a product remain in effect for the term of the agreement
• If hoster upgrades to a later version, they must follow use rights for the
new version
• If hoster uses an earlier version of a product, they must follow the
SPUR at the time they start the service
SPUR
8.
9. SPLA Pricelist
Published monthly, 1 month in advance of
effective date
START
Is The SKU on the Current
Pricelist?
Does the SPLA Agreement Pre-
Date the removal of the SKU?
Had you reported the SKU before
removal?
Did the partner upgrade to a later
version?
Can Report Can’t Report
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
11. CHANGES And UPDATES On SPLA
These changes have three primary goals:
• Make it easier for customers to bring their software to the partner’s cloud: With expanded
use rights customers can run their software, including Windows 11, on hosters’ multi-tenant
servers and more easily license virtual machines for the Windows server.
• Ensure that partners have access to the products necessary to sell cost-effective
solutions that customers want: Create more opportunities for partners to work with more
customers to sell the solutions that they need and to run them where they prefer.
• Empower partners to build hosted solutions with speed and scale: Partners can build
hosted desktop and server solutions to help directly fulfill customers’ hosting needs.
12. CHANGES And UPDATES On SPLA
changes include:
Making it easier to license Windows servers in virtual environments. Customers can now license
the virtualized compute capacity that they need without having to count the number of physical
cores where the virtualized environment are hosted.
Cloud providers can run more Microsoft products for their customers—including Windows and
Office (as well as Windows 11 and the Microsoft 365 apps for Business and Enterprise)—on their
own servers.
Customers licensing by virtual machine must license based on the number of virtual cores in that
virtual operating system environment subject to a minimum of eight licenses per virtual machine
and 16 licenses per customer (for example, any customer with at least 16 eligible licenses can
license by virtual machine).