Microsoft Product Terms: November 2024


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After a delay of several hours where the website wasn’t working (one of the perils of this current format), we can now see the changes this month are:

  • Windows Server 2025 added
  • Windows Server PAYG via Azure Arc is added
  • System Center 2025 added
  • Windows 10 ESU added
  • Various additional/refined terms for Azure Services

  • Let’s take a look at the Win Svr PAYG option in more detail based on the Product Terms:
  • Customer must have a valid Windows Server Standard or Windows Server Datacenter License to use the PAYG option. <– Just one license or all cores in the server?
  • For Licensed Servers running PAYG virtual machines, there are no restrictions on the number of PAYG virtual machines that can be deployed.
  • Additional virtualization rights are not granted. A separate License is required for each guest. <– So you don’t get 2 OSEs for Std and Unlimited for Datacenter…each PAYG VM needs to be paid for.

This, taken from the Microsoft Learn page, is very odd:

Apparently, you can only use Windows Server PAYG if you install a retail copy of Windows Server 2025?!

We have also seen that there will be a 10% price increase for Windows Server 2025 & System Center 2025 from December 1st 2024 and then also for SPLA from January 1st, 2025.

Microsoft Windows Cloud


Microsoft Windows “Cloud” was mentioned by MS CEO Steve Ballmer at their S+S (Software Plus Services) seminar in London today.

“We need a new operating system designed for the cloud and we will introduce one in about four weeks, we’ll even have a name to give you by then. But let’s just call it for the purposes of today ‘Windows Cloud’,” said Ballmer.

More info will be revealed at the PDC, which takes place the end of this month in LA.

More info can be found at:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/01/steve_ballmer_windows_cloud/