
Microsoft R18-04097 Windows Server CAL 2012 Device
Enhance Your Server Infrastructure with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 CALsThe Microsoft Windows Server CAL 2012 is designed to expand the capabilities of your Windows Server 2012 infrastructure. By providing the necessary client access licenses (CALs), it enables more devices to connect and utili...
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Overview
Enhance Your Server Infrastructure with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 CALs
The Microsoft Windows Server CAL 2012 is designed to expand the capabilities of your Windows Server 2012 infrastructure. By providing the necessary client access licenses (CALs), it enables more devices to connect and utilize the server's resources. Ideal for businesses looking to enhance their network capabilities and scalability.
- License Type: Device CAL
- Version: 2012
- Language: English
- Quantity: 20 AE
Key Features
Expanding existing technology and adding new features which can be deployed on-premises and in public cloud environments.
Captures Microsoft experience gained from building and operating public clouds to deliver a highly dynamic, available and cost-effective server platform for the private cloud.
Offers businesses and hosting providers a scalable, dynamic and multitenant-aware cloud infrastructure that securely connects across premises.
Allows IT to respond to business needs faster and more efficiently.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Expands existing technology capabilities by adding new features, enhancing server infrastructure.
- Offers flexible deployment options, being usable both on-premises and in public cloud environments.
- Leverages Microsoft's experience in operating public clouds to deliver a dynamic and cost-effective private cloud platform.
- Provides a scalable and multitenant-aware cloud infrastructure, securely connecting across different premises.
- Designed to help IT departments respond to business needs with greater speed and efficiency.
👎 Cons
- As a Device CAL, it licenses access per device, which might be less cost-effective in environments with many users sharing fewer devices.
- Requires existing Windows Server infrastructure to be useful, as it is an access license, not the server software itself.
- Specific details on the new features added are not itemized, requiring further research for full understanding.
- The benefits are primarily administrative and infrastructure-focused, not directly impacting end-user application features.
- This specific CAL is for Windows Server 2012, which is an older version and may not support newer server features or environments.