![]() So, none of the VMs using the AVMA key are activating. the 3rd VM is activated I assume because I had a different Window Server 2012 R2 License Number, but the other 2 VM's we supposed to be activated using the HyperVisor Key#.Ah, yes. I'm wondering if that "did me in"? I did see that IIS had been installed, but I did not finish the Veeam install when it wanted to install SQL Server I cancelled.īill-AATFtech wrote:Hi. I did "almost" install Veeam One Free edition on the HyperVisor Host this morning. the 3rd VM is activated I assume because I had a different Window Server 2012 R2 License Number, but the other 2 VM's we supposed to be activated using the HyperVisor Key#. ![]() You can license 1 hypervisor and 1 VM if the hypervisor holds other roles than Hyper-V.You can license 1 hypervisor and 2 VMs if the hypervisor holds no roles other than Hyper-V.Server 2012 R2 Standard virtualization licensing can be used in one of two ways: Since 1 activated but the others aren't, I have to ask: Is the hypervisor system running any other role than Hyper-V? If so, then you would only be able to host 1 VM under it. ![]() ![]() 1 VM is activating and the other 2 aren't? Are they all on the same hypervisor? If so, at best you'd only be able to activate 1 more VM before going over your Server 2012 R2 virtualization licensing. ![]()
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