Licensing Windows10/11 Nested VMs in Azure VM Hyper-V

Amit Malik 1 Reputation point
2022-07-13T19:30:45.25+00:00

Hello.

I've a scenario where we run Dev/Test environment using Azure VMs Nested Virtualization Capabilities. We use Windows Server 2019/2022 based Azure VMs and setup Hyper-V to run some nested VMs.

I've a scenario where i need to have Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS in the nested VMs, While it's technically doable, i want to understand licensing aspects of it.

We can not use AVD as we need contained environment inside Hyper-V.

Is there any other way to license these Windows 10/11 machines running inside Windows Server 2022 DC Hyper-V on Azure VMs?

I couldn't find any clear documentation on if it is allowed or not.. We'd be okay to have each user accessing Hyper-V Box/W10 or 11 nested VMs to be licensed with qualifying M365 license that allows AVD use rights, but not sure if that is compliant.

or is there any other VDA license that we can buy?

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  1. Dave Patrick 426.2K Reputation points MVP
    2022-07-13T19:41:26.643+00:00

    Read on here.
    https://download.microsoft.com/download/9/8/d/98d6a56c-4d79-40f4-8462-da3ecba2dc2c/licensing_windows_desktop_os_for_virtual_machines.pdf

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  2. kobulloc-MSFT 23,981 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-07-14T05:17:38.837+00:00

    Hello, @Amit Malik !

    What license do I need to run Windows 10/11 in Azure on a nested VM?
    I wanted to add to what @Dave Patrick has said here as licensing with Windows 10 (and Windows 11) can be a bit complicated. Nested VMs are typically BYOL and Windows 10/11 has two paths you can take for VM licensing in Azure:

    So for your scenario, if you already have a Visual Studio subscription and are able to use exclusively Windows 10 for dev/test then Windows client may be your best option. If you already have Microsoft 365 licenses, those qualify for multitenant/cloud hosting rights and would allow Windows 10/11 Enterprise.

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