Hello,
I have two vCenter Server 6 Essential Licenses (three Hosts, six CPUs each) and two vCenter Servers (one Windows, one vCSA 6.5) using these Licenses. The Hosts all do have their vSphere 6 Licenses installed.
I want to get rid of the windows machine and manage all six Hosts with the new vCSA.
a) Is it possible to combine the two vCenter Licenses so that I will have one License with twelve CPUs and six Hosts and manage all Hosts with the new vCSA? Are there any Limitations?
b) Can I combine another vCenter Server 6 Essential License afterwards, so that I will have 18 CPUs and nine Hosts?
Regards, Daniel
How to combine license keys in My VMware (2006973) | VMware KB
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Thanks
Simon
Thanks Simon, kind of what I'm looking for.
I have the two vCenter Server 6 Essentials Licenses in one folder. SO technically it should be possible
The crucial point is if the number of hosts and CPUs doubles if the licenses get combined so that I can use my hosts with a single vCenter
Hello fwgev!
Did the combination of the two VCenter license keys work to use only 1 key on a single VCenter server?
Please check this post to see what might be possible given your current vCenter Server licenses.
vCenter Server Licensing Options - VMware vSphere Blog
Did the combination of the two VCenter license keys work to use only 1 key on a single VCenter server?
Yes and No because your write this questions but i think your intention was something different i think. Getting one Key which contains several Instances of vCenter is possible because IIRC my NFRs showing that for our vCenter Std. But with that you doesnt overcome the limitations of the edition.
1. vCenter Essentials = Max. 3 Hosts ESXi Essentials
2. vCenter Foundation = Max. 4 Hosts ESXi Std/E+
3. vCenter Standard = Unlimited Hosts ESXi Std/E+
As you see the differential in the Edition are "only" the number of managed hosts rather than "features". Its not possible to work around this limitation rather than upgrade to the right edition.
Regards,
Joerg