Simple Licensing Model
Products available to license via the Services Provider License
Agreement (SPLA) are priced on a monthly basis. The Microsoft software products
included in the program are available for licensing through two models:
- Per User (Subscriber Access License)
- Per Processor (CPU License)
Subscriber Access License (SAL)In the SAL mode, a SAL is required
for each unique individual who is authorized to use the software in any given
month. Not all products are available to be licensed in the SAL Mode. Benefits
of the Per Subscriber model include:
- Subscribers can access any number of servers from any number of devices
- Service providers can "scale out" by deploying as many servers as they need
- Service providers have minimal start-up costs since they only pay based upon
the number of subscribers they have each month.
Processor License (CPU)
When licensing via the CPU licenses, an
unlimited number of end users can use the software running on a single CPU for
each CPU license acquired. Some products are not available to be licensed in the
Processor mode. Benefits of the Per CPU Model include:
- CPU licenses are easier to monitor and count, which lowers the service
provider's administrative costs.
- CPU licenses replace Internet Connector licenses, eliminating the need to
distinguish between Internet, intranet, and extranet users.
- CPU licenses are economical across a variety of business scenarios where the
utilization of the software may vary.
Flexibility
For products that can be licensed in either Per
Processor/CPU or Per User/Subscriber mode, the service provider can switch
licensing mode from one month to another.