Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Remote Desktop Services Device CALS
SKU: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Remote Desktop Services RDS Device CALS
Buy Windows Server 2008 Remote Desktop Services Device Client Access Licenses for your Windows Server.
Includes
- Product Key: Genuine Windows Server 2008 RDS CAL product code/license (25-digital product key).
- Software: Direct link to download and redeem from the official microsoft windows activation wizard within Windows Server Activation.
- How to: Step-by-step installation guide (Free install support).
- Activate: Built-in official activation wizard - effectively start enjoying in minutes.
This Windows Server 2008 RDS CAL License is for one activation only. You MUST activate within 72 hrs of purchase, after activation it will work for Lifetime of your system.
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Description
Windows Server 2008 Remote Desktop Services Device CALS (Client Access Licenses) Digital Product License Key
What you are buying:
1 x Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Remote Desktop Services Device CALS (Client Access Licenses) Digital Product License Key
Manufacturer: Microsoft
License: 1 PC/Server
Platform: Windows Server
Region: Global Activation - Can redeem worldwide
Delivery: Digital Delivery - Product License Key delivered via Email
Remote Desktop Licenses are Redeemed within the Licensing portal in your Windows Server 2008 Activation Wizard.
A Windows Server CAL (Client Access License) is a license required for each user or device that connects to and uses the services of a Windows Server. It grants permission for users or devices to access server resources such as files, databases, and applications.
There are two main types of Windows Server CALs:
- User CAL (Client Access License for Users):
- A User CAL is assigned to an individual user, enabling them to access the server from any device (e.g., desktop, laptop, or mobile). This license is focused on the user rather than the device.
- Device CAL (Client Access License for Devices):
- A Device CAL is required for each device that connects to the server. This license allows multiple users to access the server from a single device. The emphasis is on licensing the device, not the user.
Key Details:
- Access to Server Services: A CAL is needed when a user or device connects to a Windows Server. However, it does not grant permission to use the server software itself, which requires a separate server license.
- Separate from Server License: A Windows Server license is required to run the server software, while CALs are necessary for each user or device that connects to it.
- Choosing the Right CAL Type: The choice between User CALs or Device CALs depends on your organization's needs. User CALs are ideal when users access the server from multiple devices, while Device CALs are better when multiple users share a single device.
An RDS CAL (Remote Desktop Services Client Access License) for Windows Server is a type of license required for users or devices to access and use the features of Remote Desktop Services (RDS) on a Windows Server. RDS allows users to remotely access Windows desktops and applications hosted on a server, enabling them to work from virtually any location and device.
Key Details of an RDS CAL:
- Remote Desktop Service User CAL vs. Remote Desktop Service Device CAL:
- User RDS CAL: This license is assigned to a specific user, allowing them to access the server remotely from any device. For example, if an employee works from multiple devices (desktop, laptop, mobile), a User RDS CAL would be required for that individual.
- Device RDS CAL: This license is assigned to a specific device, allowing any user to access the server from that device. If multiple people share a single device (e.g., in a shift-based environment), a Device RDS CAL would be more cost-effective.
- Access to Remote Desktop Services:
- An RDS CAL is necessary for any user or device that connects to the server using RDS features, such as remote desktop sessions or running remote applications. It ensures that users can access the full desktop experience or specific applications hosted on the Windows Server.
- Separate from Standard CALs:
- Windows Server CALs are required for users or devices accessing basic Windows Server services, while RDS CALs are specifically required for using Remote Desktop Services. Both are distinct licenses that serve different functions.
- Types of RDS Licensing:
- There are two primary ways to license RDS:
- Per User or Per Device Licensing: The user or device licensing model mentioned above, either based on the individual (User CAL) or the device (Device CAL).
- External Connector Licensing: In some cases, organizations may opt for an external connector license to allow external users (such as customers or partners) to access RDS without needing individual RDS CALs for each user or device.
- There are two primary ways to license RDS:
Why RDS CALs are Necessary:
RDS CALs are essential for legally accessing Windows Server's remote desktop or application services. Without them, users or devices cannot connect to the server via RDS, limiting remote work capabilities and access to hosted applications or desktops.
In short, an RDS CAL allows users or devices to connect to a Windows Server's Remote Desktop Services, enabling secure, remote access to virtual desktops and applications.
The most common type of RDS Cal is the User cal.
The most common type of standard CAL is also the User Cal.
Both can be found in some combination from us over at SoftwareBase.uk