That is correct. The pooled vRAM is charged based on vRAM allocation to
powered on VMs. If you run vCenter Operations Manager, it will tell you
where you are over allocated, and give you the baseline data to justify any
changes you might want to make. If the machines are not powered on, then
they don't count against you.

Jonathan A+, MCSA, MCSE

Thumb-typed from my HTC Droid Incredible (and yes, it really is) on the
Verizon network. Please excuse brevity and any misspellings.

On Jul 14, 2011 2:08 PM, "Blackman, Woody" <[email protected]> wrote:

I believe you still have to comply with the v5 license model even with the
downgrade option.****

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*From:* Kramer, Jack [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Thursday, July 14, 2011 10:51 AM


To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: vSphere 5 - Big License Changes





Remember, there are downgrade rights – you can buy vSphere 5 licenses and
downgrade to the 4.1 ...



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