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This guide provides some information about Windows licenses for Public Cloud Infomaniak.
Windows Licensing Information
As a Microsoft Partner, Infomaniak provides and automatically bills Microsoft licenses for the following operating systems:
- Windows Server 2019 standard and datacenter
- Windows Server 2022 standard and datacenter
- Windows Server 2025 standard and datacenter
Billing is based on the number of vCPUs of the instance.
The license belongs to Infomaniak and is not the property of the client. It starts when the client uses one of these versions of Windows Server and stops when the instance is destroyed.
There is no licensing billing in case of instance pause or stop.
Microsoft Partner
- As a Microsoft partner, Infomaniak provides pre-activated images on Public Cloud, via Horizon or the Openstack CLI. In case of activation failure, refer to this other guide for more information.
- As a Microsoft partner, Infomaniak does not allow the use of a client's personal license (Bring Your Own License); in the case of using their own license, Infomaniak provides and automatically bills for the licenses provided by Infomaniak. The client can then activate their OS via the activation procedure.
- As a Microsoft partner, the non-use of licenses (i.e., a 180-day Evaluation version) is also not allowed. These versions are for testing purposes in an internal environment. In case of using an evaluation version, Infomaniak provides and automatically bills the licenses provided by Infomaniak. The client can then activate their OS via the procedure for converting an evaluation version into a normally activated version.
- If you use Microsoft software within Windows Server that requires a License Mobility, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Sharepoint Server or Microsoft Exchange Server, you must necessarily transmit the Software Assurance document via the Infomaniak contact form.
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