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Windows Server
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- Simply pay the normal AWS fee for Windows Server instances (on-demand, spot, reserved). These fees are typically more than same-sized instances of other operating systems . See: (https://aws.amazon.com/windows/resources/licensing/#launchProvision an AWS Dedicated ).
- Due to changes in the license terms, no use of the campus Windows Server license is allowed at AWS.
SQL Server
- As of April 2018, Microsoft will no longer allow any form of Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) to AWS Relational Database Service (RDS). This means that Cornell cannot use our campus Microsoft licensing agreement for Microsoft SQL Server on RDS. For details see 2018-04-27 AWS & SQL Server RDS Licensing.
- If you require a managed MS SQL Server instance you have two options
- You may purchase an AWS RDS instance with their license included for an additional fee
- UserGuide/CHAP_SQLServer.html).
- You may launch an EC2 instance with a SQL Server license from AWS (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sql-server-ec2/latest/userguide/sql-server-on-ec2-licensing-options.html#sql-server-on-ec2-licensing-options-included)
- With the updates to the license terms, using the campus license on an EC2 instance that you maintain is no longer allowed.
Microsoft Office
- Our campus Microsoft Office license cannot be used in any shared server environment at AWS. For example, AWS EC2 or AppStream.
- As of August 1, 2023 Amazon WorkSpaces is now a viable target for the license.
windows/resources/licensing/#dedicatedFor MS SQL Serve running in AWS RDS, you can use License Mobility: - aws
- amazon
- windows/resources/licensing/#mobility. Details of how to do this are unclear at present
- The online version of O365 (https://www.office.com) may be a suitable replacement for the full, local installation and is fully license compliant from EC2, AppStream, and WorkSpaces.