Hello Charm Abeywardana,
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You cannot use a Windows Server 2019 MAK (Multiple Activation Key) to activate Windows Server 2022. Each version of Windows Server requires its own specific product key for activation. Therefore, you will need to obtain a MAK specifically for Windows Server 2022 to activate it.
And if you chose to use Hyper-V on Windows server, there are some considerations and limitations you need to know:
- License Usage: Each host needs to be licensed. A minimum of 8 core licenses is required for each physical processor, and a minimum of 16 core licenses is required for each server. Core licenses are sold in packs of two. The Standard Edition provides rights for up to 2 Operating System Environments (OSEs) or Windows Server containers with Hyper-V isolation when all physical cores in the server are licensed. For each additional 1 or 2 VMs, all the physical cores in the server must be licensed again
- VM Limits: The Standard Edition allows for up to 2 VMs per license. If you need to run more than 2 VMs on a single host, you will need to license all the physical cores in the server again for each additional 1 or 2 VMs. The DataCenter Edition, on the other hand, provides rights for unlimited Operating System Environments or Windows Server containers with Hyper-V isolation when all physical cores in the server are licensed
- Activation: When you activate the host with a MAK license, you will use one activation for the host and another activation for each VM's OS. This means that you will need to ensure you have enough activations available for all the VMs you plan to run.
I hope the information above is helpful.
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Daisy Zhou
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