You can assign a vSphere license for 10 CPUs to any of the following combinations of hosts:ĭual-core and quad-core CPUs, such as Intel CPUs that combine two or four independent CPUs on a single chip, count as one CPU. You can assign and reassign the CPU capacity of a vSphere license to any combination of ESXi hosts. If you attempt to assign a license that has insufficient capacity or does not support the features that the host uses, the license assignment fails. For example, if the host is associated with a vSphere Distributed Switch, the license that you assign must support the vSphere Distributed Switch feature. The license must support all the features that the host uses.For example, to license two ESXi hosts that have four CPUs each, you need a vSphere license with a minimum capacity of 8 CPUs to the hosts. The license must have sufficient CPU capacity to license all physical CPUs on the host.To license an ESXi host, you must assign it a vSphere license that meets the following prerequisites: vSphere Desktop that is intended for VDI environments is licensed on per virtual machine basis. When you assign a vSphere license to a host, the amount of CPU capacity consumed equals the number of physical CPUs in the host. Each vSphere license has a certain CPU capacity that you can use to license multiple physical CPUs on ESXi hosts. ESXi hosts are licensed with vSphere licenses.
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