![]() However, in case you need something more serious, well, then, VMware has got something for you, more precisely – vSphere Software Asset Management Tool utility: ConclusionsĪs you can see, this algorithm is relatively straightforward and not at all tedious. ![]() You are supposed to get a table like this: Speaking of which, if you want to know how many licenses exactly there are in the said data center and when do they expire, here’s a very simple script from. (Same as for vSphere 6.7) Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is absent on restored virtual machine. (Same as for vSphere 6.7) Virtualization Based Security (VBS) option is always disabled on restored virtual machine. If such a situation occurred, you should simply buy more licenses, get a new key, and update all the licenses in your data center. ESXi configuration backup is not supported. If you’d like to add a key which capacity is lower than the licenses in use, you would be able to, even though Web Client/vSphere Client will notify you that the license capacity is overused: StarWind Virtual Tape Library (VTL) OEM.
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