Microsoft Core Infrastructure Server
Volume license with Software Assurance for CIS
About this software
Microsoft Core Infrastructure Server Suite Standard volume license bundles Windows Server Standard and System Center Standard with Software Assurance. It is offered through Microsoft volume licensing channels and SPLA where available, and is licensed on a core basis with minimum core counts per processor and per server. The suite provides Standard edition virtualization rights and Software Assurance benefits for version rights and updates during coverage.
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Benefits
- Included software: Includes Windows Server Standard and System Center Standard during Software Assurance coverage.
- Licensing model: Licensed based on physical cores with minimum core counts required.
- Virtualization rights: Standard edition permits limited virtual operating system environments per license.
- Software Assurance: Provides version rights, updates, and other SA benefits during coverage.
- Volume channels: Available via Microsoft volume licensing programs and SPLA where offered.
Available languages
- English
- Spanish
- French
- German
- & more supported languages
Support information
- Product Terms: See Microsoft Product Terms for detailed use rights and licensing rules.
- Licensing guides: Windows Server licensing guidance explains core counting and virtualization rights.
- Software Assurance docs: Software Assurance documentation describes benefits, upgrades, and coverage.
- Partner support: Authorized Microsoft resellers and licensing specialists can assist with purchase questions.
- Deployment resources: Microsoft Learn and docs provide deployment steps, configuration, and best practices.
Frequently asked questions
What is Microsoft Core Infrastructure Server?
A software offering intended to provide core enterprise infrastructure capabilities, focusing on centralizing server roles, management, and foundational services for business IT environments.
What are common use cases for Microsoft Core Infrastructure Server?
Typical use cases include consolidating server roles, supporting centralized management, hosting foundational services for applications, and enabling infrastructure standardization across sites.
How does it fit into an existing Windows-based infrastructure?
It is designed to operate within Windows-centric environments, supporting integration with established directory, networking, and management practices; actual integration depends on specific configurations.
What deployment considerations should IT teams evaluate before implementation?
Evaluate hardware capacity, virtualization plans, network design, backup and recovery approaches, security policies, and compatibility with existing management and monitoring tools.