License Mobility Process Hosting Services Provider team
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License Mobility ProcessHosting Services Provider team12/4/2012
Deck Scope The purpose of this deck is to educate the MSFT
Hosting community (MSFT Internal and Hosting Partners) about License Mobility and SALs for SA, using Lync examples, describing:
What it is How it works What resources are available
For License Mobility questions, please email [email protected] (or “LM ASK”)
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License Mobility DefinedWith License Mobility through Software Assurance, customers can deploy certain server application licenses purchased under their Volume Licensing agreement in an Authorized Mobility Partner’s datacenter. License Mobility applies to single tenant deployments, SALs for SA must be acquired for multi-tenant deployments. In each case, Customer must maintain Server and CALs under SA.
“License Mobility”
Move servers to Hosting Service Provider’s data center at no additional cost.
Multi-Tenant Hosted Deployment (e.g., Lync Hoster Pack)
Single-Tenant Hosted Deployment (i.e. Lync Server 2013)
Hosting Service Provider purchases SALs for SA on behalf of the customer. “SAL for SA”
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License Mobility - Customer Obligations• Must have Active Software Assurance - All licenses used to run and
access licensed software, such as server licenses, processors licenses, CALs, External Connector (EC) licenses, and server management licenses require active Software Assurance coverage.
• Must use Approved Partner - Customers can exercise License Mobility through Software Assurance rights only with Authorized Mobility Partners.
• Customers need to contain instance(s) of software within a single cloud server farm at the Authorized Mobility Partner’s data center.
• Customers need to maintain eligible licenses on the Authorized Mobility Partner’s shared servers for a minimum period of 90 days. After the 90-day period, a customer can move the licensed software back to their premise or to another Authorized Mobility Partner’s server farm.
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License Mobility Process Responsibilities
Customer ResponsibilityDetermine eligibility and license position
Choose eligible License Mobility partnerSubmit License Mobility verification form to Microsoft
Hosting Partner ResponsibilitySign Mobility Addendum to SPLA AgreementProvide link to mobility form for customer to completeAssist Microsoft in good faith to investigate non-compliance
Microsoft ResponsibilityCertifies partner to offer License Mobility through Software AssuranceConfirms customer eligibility to Service Provider customer and partnerProvide explanation of denial within 10 days of application receipt
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License Mobility Verification Form
North America form: http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/Downloader.aspx?DocumentId=5900
Mythbuster #1:
LM Verification form does not track CALs
Mythbuster #2:
LM compliance is an Account team (VL) responsibility – Not HSP’s
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Customer Verification Data Tracker• 52 Approvals, 15 rejections (as of 12/2/12)• 7 Customers with Lync submissions
• For updated list of all customer LM Mobility submissions, please see: HSP Answerbank
http://sharepoint/sites/wwoc/licensing/Lists/SPLA%20Answer%20Bank/DispForm.aspx?ID=242&ContentTypeId=0x0100FC15AFB66E5A404185372602C2877DB1
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PUR language detailing License Mobility
For list of product eligibility (Oct 2012), see appendix A
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Questions and Answers• Does Hosting Partner enroll as an authorized LM partner, or the LAR?
o The partner who signs the SPLA agreement, typically the Hosting Partner. The LAR is not required to enroll as an authorized License Mobility partner.
• Who is eligible to use License Mobility through Software Assurance?o Any Microsoft Volume Licensing customer who has eligible application
server licenses covered with active Software Assurance may elect to use License Mobility through Software Assurance. These include Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) and Microsoft Open Value Agreement, where
Software Assurance is included, and other Volume Licensing programs where Software Assurance is an option such as the Microsoft Select Plus Agreement.
More information is available on the Microsoft Partner Network Software Assurance page at https://partner.microsoft.com/licensing/. Customers can find information on the Microsoft Volume Licensing Software Assurance page at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/software-assurance/license-mobility.aspx
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Questions and Answers, II• Is there a validation process for customers to use License Mobility
through Software Assurance?o Yes. A simple customer license validation process began in late 2011.
1. Customers will need to choose an authorized partner for License Mobility through Software Assurance.
2. Once they select an Authorized Mobility Partner, the customer fills out a license validation form available on the Microsoft Volume Licensing page at www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com.
• Does End User Customer have to show License Mobility approval before the Hosting Partner begins service?o No. The End User Customer may deploy in Service Provider’s Cloud immediately. o The End User Customer has 10 days to submit a license Mobility Verification form.
o Microsoft will verify eligibility for License Mobility within 10 days of receiving the
form.
• If rejection occurs, what is language around next steps? Timeline?o Microsoft will inform the customer and the Authorized Mobility Partner and
channel partner of record of the validation results, including why the verification was not granted. The customer can make the necessary revisions and resubmit the form as many times as required.
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Questions and Answers, III• Is the Hosting Partner notified of the quantity of CALs the end user
customer is approved to move?o No. The quantity of servers is communicated, but not the quantity of CALs. This
information is not captured on the License Mobility Verification form.
• When does a customer need to submit an updated License Mobility Verification form? o Reapplication is required when the End User Customer wants to move from one
Authorized Mobility Partner/Hoster to another, or when they renew their VL or SA.
• Where do customers get the Validation Form and do they send it to the Regional Operations Centers (ROCs) when they complete it? o The form is available on the Microsoft Volume Licensing page at
www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com or on the Partner’s website. o The customer will complete the form and submit it to their channel partner or Microsoft
account manager. o The partner or account manager will submit the form to the Microsoft Regional Operations
Center.
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Questions and Answers, IV• How is the shared infrastructure platform licensed?
o The Windows Server component is licensed through the service provider via SPLA.
• Does License Mobility through Software Assurance apply to multi-tenant applications delivered as a service?o No. A Hosting partner must acquire Subscriber Access Licenses (SALs) for SA. o SALs for SA provide a way for customers to recognize license investment if they
want to have licenses delivered as a multi-tenant service. o A customer does not need to submit a License Mobility Verification form in this
scenario.
• Can a customer mix VL and SPLA?o Yes, but they cannot mix for one product SKU. o (Example: Lync Standard can be VL and Lync Enterprise Plus can be SPLA)
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Use Case #1: Improperly LicensedEnd User Customer applies for License Mobility approval, but is denied.
1. Customer and SPLA Hosting Partner receive rejection and explanation from MSFT Regional Operating Center within 10 days of receipt.
2. Customer has three options:A. Amend VL and reapplyB. Discontinue Hosted ServiceC. Purchase licenses from SPLA partner, if product is not
licensed via VL
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Use Case #2: Growing CustomerEnd User Customer is approved for 500 users, but grows to 800 users within the first year.
This is a sales opportunity, but not a License Mobility issue, since CAL quantity is not included in the LM verification form.
If Open/VL: 1. Must acquire additional licenses before providing service on additional users.
If EA:2. At VL anniversary, End User Customer trues up VL to cover 800.
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Use Case #3: Declining CustomerEnd User Customer is approved for 800 users, but declines to 500 users within the first year.
Not applicable. Adjusting CAL license quantities falls outside the scope of License Mobility.
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Use Case #4: Additional SKUCustomer is properly licensed with Core Cal (covering IM/P Lync), but wants conferencing and enterprise voice.
Two options:A. Customer can acquire additional licenses under VL (Plus
CAL).B. SPLA partner can acquire Lync Enterprise Plus SAL per
user under SPLA for the benefit of the customer.
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Use Case #5: Multi-Tenant LyncCustomer maintains Lync CALs and wants to deploy with Hosting Partner’s Multi-tenant environment via Lync Hoster pack.
Service provider purchases appropriate SALs for SA:• Standard SAL for SA (Provides Standard IM/P), or• Enterprise (Provides Standard IM/P & Enterprise/Conferencing
functionality), or• Plus (Provides Standard IM/P & Plus/Voice functionality), or• Enterprise SAL for SA and Plus SAL for SA (if they want Conferencing
AND Voice functionality)
The customer does not need to submit a license mobility verification form.
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Use Case #6: O365 E4Customer with O365 E4 SKU, but wants deploy Lync through a Hosting Partner.
Customer purchases/maintains:• O365 E4 for each user• Lync Server License: On Premise with SA• SQL Server License: On Premise with SA• Windows Server License: On Premise with SA
Service Provider • Windows Server License through it’s SPLA contract
Note: Customer may buy E3 and Lync Server Plus CAL (or SPLA Plus SAL), instead of E4
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Resources Email: [email protected] License Mobility
Program GuideLicensing Website Microsoft.com/SA
Service Provider SPLAAddendum
Hosting Service Providers LM SharePoint Answerbank
• List of Approved Mobility Partners
• List of submitted verification forms
• Partner facing FAQProduct Use Rights (PUR)
License Mobility Verification FormUS Form
License Mobility Verification Form Guide
Services Provider Use Rights (SPUR)
All images include link to document
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License Mobility on MPNhttps://partner.microsoft.com/global/licensing/volumelicensesoftwareassurance
Licensing Mobility through Software AssuranceAs of July 1, 2011, a new Software Assurance benefit called License Mobility through Software Assurance is available to Volume Licensing customers and the authorization process is open to service providers. Contact your Microsoft Services Providers License Agreement (SPLA) reseller or Microsoft account manager for the addendum to the SPLA. To learn more, review the following resources:
•License Mobility through Software Assurance LAR Resource Kit•License Mobility through Software Assurance Program Guide for SPLA Partners•License Mobility through Software Assurance FAQ for SPLA Partners•License Mobility through Software Assurance Online Tutorial: Licensing Enhancements to Support Cloud Adoption•License Mobility through Software Assurance Partner Training Recording•License Mobility through Software Assurance Level 200 Overview•License Mobility through Software Assurance Customer FAQ•License Mobility through Software Assurance Customer Presentation
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Appendix A – LM Eligibility by Product (as of Oct 2012)
For directional purposes only. Please verify latest PUR to validate eligibility.