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		<title>Windows License Mobility for EC2 [News]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft and Amazon announced Windows License Mobility which allows enterprise license holders to migrate their licenses to Amazon&#8217;s EC2 instances. The program is currently running only as a pilot and Microsoft only allows the license to be used for Windows &#8230; <a href="http://www.cloudhostingmag.com/2010/03/windows-license-mobility-for-ec2-news/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft and Amazon announced Windows License Mobility which allows enterprise license holders to migrate their licenses to Amazon&#8217;s EC2 instances. The program is currently running only as a pilot and Microsoft only allows the license to be used for Windows EC2 instances for a period of one year. After one year (if the program is not extended) the license will revert to a standard Windows Server license to be installed on a dedicated machine and EC2 pricing will revert to standard Windows EC2 rates.</p>
<p>The signup process is quite lengthy, and involves filling out registration forms, requesting Microsoft&#8217;s confirmation and then having Microsoft and Amazon countersigning the agreement. The process is unlikely to be completed in less than 10 days.</p>
<p>Windows Server Standard Edition entitles the holder to run a single EC2 instance, whereas the Datacenter and Enterprise editions allow for four EC2 instances. There is no distinction between the various EC2 instance sizes.</p>
<p>Once a user has been approved, pricing drops to  same as the Linux EC2 instances (ie approximately 30% less than the standard Windows EC2 instances). Pricing is as below:</p>
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<td width="300" valign="bottom"><strong>Standard On-Demand Instances</strong></td>
<td width="250" valign="bottom"><strong>Windows Pilot Usage</strong></td>
<td width="150" valign="bottom"><strong>Windows Usage</strong></td>
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<td width="300">Small (Default)</td>
<td width="250">$0.085 per hour</td>
<td width="150">$0.12 per hour</td>
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<td width="300">Large</td>
<td width="250">$0.34 per hour</td>
<td width="150">$0.48 per hour</td>
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<td width="300">Extra Large</td>
<td width="250">$0.68 per hour</td>
<td width="150">$0.96 per hour</td>
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<p><em>This offering is currently being limited to license holders based in the US.</em></p>
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