| Licensing model |
Core-based license (Per-Core / CAL model).
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| Minimum licensing requirement |
For any server running Windows Server, you must license at least 16 cores per server (minimum 8 cores per physical processor).
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| Core coverage per license pack |
This license covers 16 cores. If your server has more than 16 physical cores, you’ll need additional core license packs to be compliant.
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| Virtualization / OSE rights (Standard Edition) |
With full core licensing: you are allowed up to two OSEs (physical or virtual), or equivalent Windows containers with Hyper-V isolation + unlimited non-Hyper-V containers.
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| CAL requirement |
In addition to core license, you still need Client Access Licenses (CALs) for users or devices accessing the server (as Standard edition uses Core/CAL model).
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| Use-case suitability |
Good for small to medium servers with up to 16 cores; appropriate for file services, domain controllers, light-to-moderate virtualization, small business workloads.
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| Limitations |
If your hardware has more than 16 cores — or you plan heavy virtualization (many VMs) — you may need more licenses or consider the higher-end edition (e.g. Datacenter). Also, CALs add to total cost.
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