Quick question.
I've always been under the impression that Server CAL's were purchased and then the "user" could access any number of servers.
Example - Network has a couple of DC's, an Exchange Server and a couple of file servers, all running Server 2012.
If I purchased 10 CAL's, the 10 users could access any or all of the servers.
However out of the blue we suddenly read somewhere that CAL's are on a per server basis.
So if you had, for example, 5 Windows servers and 10 users, you would require 50 CAL's to be license legal.
Could anyone just confirm which way is right
Ta
I've always been under the impression that Server CAL's were purchased and then the "user" could access any number of servers.
Example - Network has a couple of DC's, an Exchange Server and a couple of file servers, all running Server 2012.
If I purchased 10 CAL's, the 10 users could access any or all of the servers.
However out of the blue we suddenly read somewhere that CAL's are on a per server basis.
So if you had, for example, 5 Windows servers and 10 users, you would require 50 CAL's to be license legal.
Could anyone just confirm which way is right

Ta