With the latest VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.1.1 release and the VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) 8.0U2b release, VMware by Broadcom has initiated the first step in managing the behavior of these offerings as a single product: a solution license key that will unlock the product features.
To help customers understand the license keys that they will receive when purchasing VCF and VVF.
To show customers how to apply the solution license key associated with VCF 5.1.1 and VVF 8.0U2b releases.
To assist customers with understanding the version downgrade/upgrade options available
Beginning with VCF 5.1.1 and vSphere 8.0U2b, the vSphere license key will serve as the solution license key for VCF and VVF. All component license keys will continue to appear in the Customer Connect/Broadcom Support licensing portal so that brownfield customers are not forced to upgrade.
When the customer purchases VMware Cloud Foundation, they receive the following license keys in their licensing portal:
When running VCF 5.1.1, all features (with the exception of vSAN) are unlocked by the solution key, including vSphere, NSX Networking, Aria Suite Enterprise, Aria Operations for Networks, HCX, SDDC Manager, vCenter Server, Tanzu Kubernetes Grid and Data Services Manager. vSAN features continue to require the separate vSAN license key.
When the customer purchases VMware vSphere Foundation, they receive the following license keys in their licensing portal:
When running vSphere version 8.0 U2b, all features of vSphere Foundation are unlocked by the solution key, including vSphere, vSAN (100 GiB entitlement per core configured for vSAN), Aria Suite Standard, vCenter Server Standard, and Tanzu Kubernetes Grid.
If the customer running a VCF version prior to 5.1.1 or a vSphere version prior to 8.0U2b, the customer must downgrade the solution license key. At this point, the license key becomes a vSphere component license key rather than the solution license key, and the customer can apply the individual component license keys to their environment.
The license key downgrade process is a step-by-step process. The customer must downgrade the vSphere license key and the vSAN license key to version 8 then to version 7 then to version 6 depending on customer needs. See KB Upgrade and Downgrade VMWare License Keys to assist with the license key downgrade process. When the customer is ready to upgrade to VCF 5.1.1 or VVF 8.0U2b, the customer can upgrade the vSphere license key back to being the solution license key using the same path.
The customer must use the solution license key and apply it directly to vCenter. The component features retrieve the entitlements from vCenter and have an in-built Evaluation Mode. After assignment to vCenter, the next step is for the customer to apply the solution license key to their ESXi hosts and TKG Supervisor clusters, and then add the VCF/VVF-enabled vCenter to Aria, NSX, & HCX. After the vCenter is successfully added, the Aria, NSX, and HCX feature will automatically entitle themselves with VCF/VVF.
The application and functionality of the solution license key will be based on whether there is a Greenfield or Brownfield deployment.
Using the new solution license key delivered by VCF/VVF:
(For larger environments, it is suggested to use the Bulk Licensing Option in the vCenter UI)
After applying the solution license key to the vCenter and adding the vCenter as Data Source/Integration in Aria Operations:
After applying the solution license key to the vCenter and adding the vCenter as Data Source/Integration in Aria Operations for Logs:
After applying the solution license key to the vCenter and adding the vCenter as Data Source/Integration in Aria Operations for Networks:
For customers running a VCF version prior to 5.1.1 or a vSphere version prior to 8.0U2b: