Hi Andy,
I think I might understand what your saying, please correct me if I'm wrong.
In your case of VM servers they stay pretty consistent, they are built with a purpose and remain. It's easy to go back to a previous checkpoint if something goes wrong and that does not affect the MAK license...
Why would you recommend MAK licenses for Virtual Machines? To me they would consume a license each time they are spun up and different people are using them. MAK licenses are really meant for a physical system with a dedicated user or users.
Thanks,
Ed
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