What does VDC Licensing Mean?

VDC licensing in the context of software and business typically refers to Virtual Data centre licensing, though the acronym can have other meanings depending on the industry context. Virtual Data centre (VDC) Licensing This is a licensing model primarily used by virtualisation and cloud infrastructure providers where you purchase licences for an entire virtual data centre environment rather than individual components. Key characteristics include: Capacity-based licensing: Instead of licensing individual virtual machines or servers, you licence a pool of computing resources (CPU, memory, storage) that can be dynamically allocated across your virtual infrastructure. Common providers using VDC licensing:

VMware with their vCloud Director and VDC offerings Microsoft with Azure Stack and System centre Virtual Machine Manager Various cloud service providers for private cloud deployments

Benefits: This model provides flexibility to create, modify, and delete virtual machines within your licensed capacity without worrying about individual VM licences. It’s particularly useful for organizations with dynamic workloads or those implementing private/hybrid cloud strategies.

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