Le 22/12/2016 à 17:26, Yaniv Kaul a écrit :
Windows activation, at least for 2008 and below, depend on enough hardware changes to happen. Each HW (of non-pluggable devices) change is a single 'penalty' point - except for NIC (based on MAC address) which is more. 4 or so points - and it requires re-activation. This does not apply to KMS licenses.

So unless you drastically change the hardware, you should be safe.
Y.
Hello Yaniv,

When migrating, these VMs can jump from a recent hardware host to an older one, with a different generation CPU (though of the same intel kind).

I read more about this WPA issue, and I also checked : all our licences are MAK_B kind, which I read everywhere that they should not induce such WPA trouble, once they are correctly registered (which I obviously take care of). I also read the list of components that are checked to create a hashed key linked to the licence.
As you wrote, changing to many components is triggering a validity break.

Knowing this, may I ask you to comment on the promising "VM Custom Serial Number" Alex was talking about : it sounded perfect, but eventually not enough to cope with the hardware change?

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Nicolas ECARNOT
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