


To the machine.", again I agree, but that really limits you to running on something like VMWare Workstation or Parallels as you say below. Not as straightforward as that and there is a minimum seat count, Ĭan have a VM with only retail copy if you have direct console access I am not sure if the Office 365 +csp gives you those rights" This year MS introduced a cloud license that allowed for on premise VMs. Windows 10 pro, and a current SA subscription for the VLK. The recent change you needed a retail copy of Windows 10 Pro, A VLK for "Ok in case of a server VM you do not have the rights with Standard licensing to use it that way." When you buy that cloud license it just works like a regular machine with 1 user access at a time. You would not need two as long as you have proper user/device cals for server access. In your situation you would only need 1 Windows 10 cloud license. The general rule is if you can control the OS with a keyboard and mouse with a direct video feed, and it is not installed on a Windows Server OS you are safe, So things like QNAP, VBOX, and VMware Workstation are not defined as server Hypervisors.

If you have direct console access to the machine. So here is the plain English of the confusing MS language. I am not sure if the Office 365 +csp gives you those rights, So earlier this year MS introduced a cloud license that allowed for on premise VMs.
#Virtual pc for windows 10 for windows 10
Ok in case of a server VM you do not have the rights with Standard licensing to use it that way.īefore the recent change you needed a retail copy of Windows 10 Pro, A VLK for Windows 10 pro, and a current SA subscription for the VLK.
