Table of contents
Collapse all- INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT LICENSING
- AZURE HYBRID BENEFIT: WINDOWS SERVER
- AZURE HYBRID BENEFIT: SQL SERVER
- AZURE HYBRID BENEFIT: LINUX VMS
- FLEXIBLE VIRTUALIZATION BENEFIT
- LICENSE MOBILITY THROUGH SA
- LICENSING CSP-HOSTER SOLUTIONS
- LICENSE DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS
- LIFECYCLE POLICIES
- ESUs: WINDOWS 7
- ESUs: WINDOWS 10
- ESUs: WINDOWS SERVER 2016
- ESUs: WINDOWS SERVER 2008/2008 R2
- ESUs: WINDOWS SERVER 2012/2012 R2
- ESUs: SQL SERVER 2008/2008 R2
- ESUs: SQL SERVER 2012
- ESUs: SQL SERVER 2014
- ESUs: SQL SERVER 2016
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DEVELOPER TOOLS
- Visual Studio 2026
- Visual Studio 2022 Standard subscriptions
- Visual Studio 2022 Cloud subscriptions
- Azure DevOps Server
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Azure DevOps Server 2022
- Licensing Azure DevOps Server 2022
- Licensing users with Visual Studio subscriptions
- Licensing external users
- Licensing virtual machines
- Licensing a server farm
- Licensing for Disaster Recovery
- Downgrade and down-edition rights
- CAL equivalent licenses
- Licensing for the cloud
- Required infrastructure products
- Availability of Azure DevOps Server 2022 licenses
- Azure DevOps Services
- GitHub
- Microsoft Dev Box
- Dev/Test Subscriptions
- Resources: developer tools
- Microsoft resources: developer tools
- PRICING AND PROMOTIONS
- LICENSING GUIDES CAUTIONARY NOTES
- PARTNER CENTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
- LICENSING GUIDES GALLERY
- PRODUCT TERMS CAUTIONARY NOTES
Deployment
When customers have purchased 1-year Extended Security Updates licenses they need to make their servers known to Azure Arc to receive the updates. They can either connect their servers if they want them to be managed by Azure Arc, or just register them if they just want to be able to get at the updates. Note that you HAVE to use the connect option if you want to purchase the Azure Arc ESUs, but you can choose either option if you purchase the 1-year ESUs.
You can find technical documentation (with useful screenshots) detailing the registration process here, and it also details the final (slightly unusual) part of the process which is that you need to link your servers to an ESU invoice. There is no compliance checking involved here – it’s simply an attestation process: you’re confirming that you have purchased enough ESUs for the servers that you link to the invoice.
When these two parts of the process have been carried out, the ESU packages are available to be downloaded via a link in the Azure portal.
