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So I have windows 10, but also some server 2008 Hyper-v hosts (I'm in the process of upgrading them). So as a result, I started to use 5Nine hyper-v manager, to allow me to control our two primary server 2008 hosts.

This was fantastic. I got fed up of the nags to upgrade, and very foolishly did so.

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Now, the free version will only connect to 1 server. AND only displays the first five VM's. This makes it useless to me. Does anyone have any suggestions of free tools (I can't get anything in the budget just yet!) that will allow me to connect to our two primary VM hosts and view our nearly 100 VM's? Also, it needs to be relatively patient, as one of the hosts is a little slow to respond.

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Hello Lisa, 5nine Manager v7 gained multiple significant improvements, including full system summary information, resources library, advanced real-time monitoring etc. Starting from v7 free edition is indeed now limited to 6 virtual machines, as we believe, that providing best Hyper-V management experience for environments bigger than that is possible with full featured product only. From what we observe, licensing budget to run something close to 100 VMs is very significantly higher, that $299 for 5nine Manager for effective and powerful management and monitoring. So it should be relatively easy to get budget for it approved with your management team. Please let me know, if you need any help with that. If you still want to continue using older version, it is still available for download on the product's page (), I encourage you to go through EULA carefully though.

Hello Lisa, 5nine Manager v7 gained multiple significant improvements, including full system summary information, resources library, advanced real-time monitoring etc. Starting from v7 free edition is indeed now limited to 6 virtual machines, as we believe, that providing best Hyper-V management experience for environments bigger than that is possible with full featured product only. From what we observe, licensing budget to run something close to 100 VMs is very significantly higher, that $299 for 5nine Manager for effective and powerful management and monitoring. So it should be relatively easy to get budget for it approved with your management team. Please let me know, if you need any help with that. If you still want to continue using older version, it is still available for download on the product's page (), I encourage you to go through EULA carefully though. It's going to be February at the earliest before I can get any budgetary approval, sadly.

And then, it'll have to be for all six of our VM hosts, with over 200 VM's. That's also going to be for 5 users. It's not cheap by any means, so I really don't think I'm going to get it approved. It looks like I'll have to un-core a couple of the servers (a 2008 one and a 2012 one) and use those when I need to manage our VM's. But thank you for the older link, it at least allows me to use Win 10 to manage my 2008 servers. Autodesk homestyler stairs clip. Alexander (5nine) wrote: Lisa, 5nine Manager is licensed per 2 CPU, so you can have as many users as you need. This should make it a little bit easier for you.

So, in order to license my six VM Hosts, each with 2 sockets, I'd need to purchase a 12 socket license at about $1,794 - About the same as buying a new Windows Server license? (unless you count a 'CPU' as a core? In which case, each socket is 8 cores, so. 8 x 12 = 96 CPU's? Which comes to $14,352? Significantly more than I paid for our Datacenter licenses!) (CORRECTED MY MATHS!). Lisa Lyons wrote: Alexander (5nine) wrote: Lisa, 5nine Manager is licensed per 2 CPU, so you can have as many users as you need.

This should make it a little bit easier for you. So, in order to license my six VM Hosts, each with 2 sockets, I'd need to purchase a 12 socket license at about $1,794 - About the same as buying a new Windows Server license? (unless you count a 'CPU' as a core? In which case, each socket is 8 cores, so.

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8 x 12 = 96 CPU's? Which comes to $14,352? Significantly more than I paid for our Datacenter licenses!) (CORRECTED MY MATHS!) To give some context. I just purchased a whole new backup server, plus all the software for just over £15k.

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