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Users without licenses are permitted to access the software for the purposes of User Acceptance Testing (UAT). However, there are a few scenarios where unlicensed use is permitted.
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a user licensed with Professional cannot access features that are only available with the Enterprise edition.
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Permitted unlicensed useĪs a general rule, any person using or accessing software installed via Visual Studio must have a license and it must be of the appropriate type – i.e.
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The Azure Dev/Test offer gives reduced rates on a variety of Azure resources such as Windows Server VMs, HDInsight nodes, Logic Apps and also provides access to Windows 10 and Azure Virtual Desktop. Cloud Use Rights: 3 rd party dedicatedįollowing the licensing changes made on October 1, 2019, Visual Studio software purchased/renewed after that date cannot be run on dedicated hosts with the “Listed Providers”. Windows Server VMS will be charged as standard and Windows Client VMs are available via the monthly credits or subscriptions using the Dev/Test offer (PAYG or Enterprise). Note that Windows Server and Windows client OS are not included in the Cloud Use Rights. This applies to both shared and dedicated environments.
Visual Studio subscribers are permitted to run “most” of the subscriber software on VMs in Azure, for test and development purposes. These credits can only be used for test & development uses and cannot be combined across accounts. “ creating, deploying and managing lab environment(s) using Microsoft Azure Test Plan” Azure Monthly creditsĮach “standard” Visual Studio subscription includes a monthly allowance of free Azure credits: System Center VMMĪre permitted to run System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) for: Enterprise Annual (cloud subscription no longer available)Īs well as rights to the server product, each subscription also provides 1 x CAL.
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Additional use rights Production use Office Professional Plus / Office 365 ProPlus (Apps for Enterprise) One big thing to note is that Cloud subscriptions don’t include “Subscriber Benefits” or any perpetual rights – they are aimed at programmers working in a DevOps environment rather than those developing with Microsoft technologies. Test Professional & MSDN Platforms don’t include the Visual Studio IDE – so no programming environment. Standard subscriptionsĮnterprise edition is the most fully featured with Professional coming in next – however, features in MSDN Platforms that are not in Professional include: Visual Studio subscriptions come in 2 flavours – Standard and Cloud. This can be a useful tool when managing Visual Studio software spend although may need additional management when reviewing historical compliance. This is done simply by purchasing the appropriate SKU. to move from a higher edition (say Enterprise) to a lower edition (say Professional) at the point of renewal. Visual Studio is a rare beast in that it allows you to “renew down” – i.e. However, updates are not permitted, and product keys can only be used up to their activation limit. While no new software or license keys can be downloaded, existing downloads and product keys can continue to be used. Visual Studio subscriptions purchased via perpetual license programs allow limited perpetual use after a subscription expires. However, as we’ll discuss later – mixed environments can make audits more difficult.
This doesn’t preclude you from mixing VMs running MSDN & Production software on one server as, according to the above, each VM constitutes its own environment rather than it being that host in its entirety.
The Microsoft Product Terms define this as: Visual Studio software cannot be used in a production environment. Visual Studio subscriptions can be reassigned between users but only once every 90 days Production Environment The requirement for a “dedicated device” precludes Visual Studio from being used in public cloud shared environments such as Amazon AWS and Google GCP – although it can (in most cases) be run on Microsoft Azure. “ design, develop, test, and demonstrate their programs” “ any number of copies of the software and any prior version on any device” Visual Studio subscriptions are licensed Per User with each licensed user able to use: