Re: [ovirt-users] Windows VDI Licensing

2016-09-29 Thread Tom Gamull
Technically you need VDA licenses but it is not enforced. Licensing by Microsoft almost requires its own certification. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn645517(v=ws.11).aspx Office will need a MAK key (multiple ac

Re: [ovirt-users] Windows VDI Licensing

2016-09-29 Thread Maxence Sartiaux
Actually i plan to go for  1 W7Pro VM per User. On Thu, 2016-09-29 at 12:31 +0200, Frank Rothenstein wrote: > Hi Maxence, > > the answer is clear: it depends > > If you want to use Terminal-Server I guess you have to swallow the bitter pill and go the MS AD way. > > If you go the 1 User - 1 V

Re: [ovirt-users] Windows VDI Licensing

2016-09-29 Thread Frank Rothenstein
Hi Maxence, the answer is clear: it depends If you want to use Terminal-Server I guess you have to swallow the bitter pill and go the MS AD way. If you go the 1 User - 1 VM way like Win7Pro I would say you can stay on Samba. Am Donnerstag, den 29.09.2016, 11:35 +0200 schrieb Maxence Sartiaux:

[ovirt-users] Windows VDI Licensing

2016-09-29 Thread Maxence Sartiaux
Hello, I currently work on a Windows VDI infrastructure based on ovirt, i'm looking for informations or experiences about Windows/Office VDI Licensing. My pool is stateless and the domain controller is a Samba 4.5. I called Microsoft for informations they told me i need a Windows Server Active D