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Server OS Quick Reference Guide by Purpose

For those looking for a server OS! Embedded OS can be used in logistics, retail, and transportation due to its long-term supply and low cost.

This document is a quick reference guide introducing Windows Server licenses. Customers who have been using Open Licenses can switch to one of three licenses: "DSP" for OEM Server Licenses, "Embedded" for OEM Specific Purpose Licenses, and "CSP" for End User Licenses. As of the end of December 2021, the provision of Open Licenses will end. Please use this document to consider an early switch of your licenses. [Contents] ■ Comparison of each license ■ How to choose the appropriate server license ■ Frequently asked questions about OEM licenses *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Concept of Embedded SQL License

We will introduce the core license model of the Embedded version SQL and the concept of the Server/CAL model!

**Many benefits! What is the Embedded version license?** - Old generation server licenses are also available! - Identical to generic Server/SQL at the binary level - An inexpensive purchasing option within Microsoft licenses - Usage restrictions apply The Embedded version SQL license comes in two types: Standard and Enterprise. In the case of the "Server/CAL model," a server license is required for each OS environment where SQL Server is installed, whether physical or virtual. Additionally, a CAL is required for devices or users accessing SQL Server. Understanding CAL correctly can lead to unnecessary cost reductions. Furthermore, the "Core License Model" counts the total number of cores installed per processor on the hardware where SQL Server operates, rather than counting physical processors. *For more details on licensing calculation methods and FAQs about the Embedded version, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Quick Guide Book: Windows Server License

Introducing a comparison of each license and how to choose the appropriate server license!

This document is a quick reference guide introducing Windows Server licenses. Customers who have been using Open Licenses can switch to one of three licenses: the OEM Server License "DSP," the OEM Specific Use License "Embedded," or the End User License "CSP." As of the end of December 2021, the provision of Open Licenses will end. Please utilize this document to consider an early switch of your licenses. [Contents] ■ Comparison of each license ■ How to choose the appropriate server license ■ OEM License Frequently Asked Questions *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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