MS Windows Server Standard 2022 (16 Core) (2 VMs or 1 physical) ESD (downgrade rights to 2016 / 2019) CSP ESD (Perpetual) (DG7GMGF0D5RK)
MS Windows Server Standard 2022 (16 Core):
- This refers to Microsoft Windows Server Standard edition for the year 2022 with a licensing model based on the number of cores (16 cores in your case).
(2 VMs or 1 physical):
- This indicates the licensing allows you to run either two virtual machines (VMs) or one physical installation of Windows Server Standard on a server with up to 16 cores.
ESD (Electronic Software Download):
- This means the software will be delivered electronically rather than physically (i.e., via download).
Downgrade rights to 2016 / 2019:
- This allows you to use older versions of Windows Server (specifically 2016 or 2019) if needed, typically for compatibility reasons or due to organizational policies.
Product: Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2022 (16 Core)
- This refers to the edition and version of the Windows Server operating system you are purchasing. It is specifically the Standard edition for the year 2022, licensed for a server with up to 16 cores.
Usage Rights: (2 VMs or 1 physical)
- This specifies how you can use the licensed software. You have the flexibility to run either:
- Two virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical server.
- One physical installation of Windows Server on a server with up to 16 cores.
- This gives you options depending on your virtualization needs.
- This specifies how you can use the licensed software. You have the flexibility to run either:
ESD (Electronic Software Download):
- Indicates that the software will be delivered electronically via download. This is common for modern software distribution, allowing for quick deployment and updates.
Downgrade Rights: (to 2016 / 2019)
- Provides the flexibility to use older versions of Windows Server. This means you are entitled to deploy and run instances of Windows Server 2016 or Windows Server 2019 instead of Windows Server 2022 if necessary. This could be due to compatibility requirements with existing software or other reasons.
CSP (Cloud Solution Provider) ESD (Perpetual):
- CSP refers to the licensing model where a Cloud Solution Provider (like a Microsoft partner) manages your licensing and often provides additional services.
- ESD again confirms it’s an Electronic Software Download.
- Perpetual means it's a perpetual license, meaning you purchase it once and can use it indefinitely without the need to renew annually.
Identifier (DG7GMGF0D5RK):
- This is likely a specific identifier or key associated with your license purchase. It could be used for activation, registration, or tracking purposes.
In summary, this product description outlines a perpetual license for Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2022, allowing for either two VMs or one physical installation on a server with up to 16 cores. It includes downgrade rights to Windows Server 2016 or 2019 and is delivered electronically through a Cloud Solution Provider.
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- Software TypeLicense
- License TypeFull
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