This approach will make it easier for customers to compare software licensing and pricing between VMware (using per-CPU with up to 32 cores) and other vendors (using per core pricing). The change moves VMware closer to the current software industry standard model of core-based pricing. Today’s announcement is a continuation of VMware’s journey to align our product offerings to industry standard pricing models. If a CPU has more than 32 cores, additional CPU licenses will be required. While we will still be using a per-CPU approach, now, for any software offering that we license on a per-CPU basis, we will require one license for up to 32 physical cores. This new pricing model will give our customers greater choice and allow us to better serve them. Today we announced an important update to our per-CPU pricing model, reflecting our commitment to continue meeting our customers’ needs in an evolving industry landscape.
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