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Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Advanced Edition – Upgrade License – 10 CCU
Enhance your virtual desktop infrastructure with the Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Advanced Edition Upgrade License, a purpose-built OEM solution designed for organizations ready to scale their Horizon environment. This upgrade license delivers 10 Concurrent Connection Units (CCU), empowering teams to access secure desktops and applications from any device, anywhere, while preserving the reliability and performance you expect from Lenovo and VMware. By choosing the Advanced Edition, you unlock a richer set of capabilities that streamline deployment, strengthen security, and simplify management across your VDI ecosystem. Whether you’re upgrading from a previous Horizon version or expanding capacity, this license provides a practical, cost-efficient path to modernize your virtual workforce infrastructure.
- Upgrade license for Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition: This OEM upgrade enables a seamless transition to Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition, unlocking enhanced features and performance gains while preserving your existing Horizon investment. It is specifically crafted for customers who already run an earlier version and want to move up to the latest capabilities without a full redeployment.
- 10 CCU (Concurrent Connection Units): The license covers ten concurrent user connections, allowing a controlled, predictable expansion of user access. CCU-based licensing supports fluctuating demand, giving you the flexibility to allocate resources where and when they’re needed most.
- Advanced Edition benefits: Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition includes improvements in performance, security, and management. Expect streamlined desktop and application delivery, faster provisioning with cloning technologies, robust policy controls, and better user experiences across diverse endpoints and networks.
- OEM Lenovo packaging and compatibility: As an OEM offering, this upgrade license is engineered to work in harmony with Lenovo hardware ecosystems, including Think servers and Lenovo data-center solutions. Procurement through Lenovo often translates into smoother licensing alignment and vendor support tailored to enterprise deployments.
- Cost-efficient, scalable deployment: An upgrade license with 10 CCU is well-suited for growing teams or transitional phases where you may not yet require a full, enterprise-wide license. It enables a phased rollout that mirrors real-world usage patterns, helping you manage total cost of ownership while delivering enterprise-grade virtualization to your users.
Technical Details of Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Advanced Edition - Upgrade License - 10 CCU
- Product name: Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Advanced Edition – Upgrade License – 10 CCU
- License type: Upgrade license
- Edition: Advanced Edition
- Concurrent Connection Units (CCU): 10
- OEM status: Yes (OEM/licensing aligned with Lenovo hardware and support channels)
- Compatibility: VMware Horizon platform (8.0), compatible with Horizon components and Lenovo infrastructure
- Delivery method: Electronic license/activation suitable for enterprise licensing workflows
- Vendor alignment: Lenovo and VMware collaboration to support enterprise deployments
How to install Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Advanced Edition - Upgrade License - 10 CCU
Installing an upgrade license for VMware Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition is a straightforward process designed for IT teams already managing a Horizon environment. Begin by confirming your existing Horizon deployment meets the upgrade prerequisites and that you have access to the VMware Horizon Console and your Lenovo hardware ecosystem. The upgrade workflow typically involves obtaining the license key or file from Lenovo or VMware, then applying the upgrade within the Horizon licensing framework. Here are the general steps you’ll follow:
1) Prepare your Horizon environment: Verify your current Horizon version is eligible for upgrade to 8.0 Advanced Edition and ensure your vSphere, vCenter, and Horizon Connection Servers are up to date. Validate that you have adequate hardware resources to support the additional CCU capacity and any new features you plan to enable. Confirm networking, security policies, and storage configurations are in a healthy state to avoid upgrade interruptions.
2) Acquire and verify the upgrade license: Retrieve the upgrade license key or file from Lenovo’s licensing portal or your VMware/Lenovo sales representative. Double-check that the license explicitly references “Upgrade License,” “Advanced Edition,” and “10 CCU.” Keep a record of the license details for auditing and future license management.
3) Activate the upgrade license in Horizon: Open the VMware Horizon Administrator Console and navigate to the licensing section. Choose the option to add or activate a license, then enter the license key or upload the license file as instructed. The system will validate the license and update the entitlement to reflect the new CCU count and edition.
4) Assign CCU and validate the upgrade: After license activation, review the CCU allocation and confirm that the 10 CCU are correctly reflected in the Horizon administration interface. Monitor the license status to ensure there are no warnings or errors related to compliance, and verify that users can access desktops and apps per the new entitlement.
5) Enable and test new features (optional): If your upgrade includes enhanced features or performance improvements, enable them in the Horizon policies and connection servers. Run pilot tests with a subset of users to validate performance, application compatibility, and user experience before a broad rollout.
6) Monitor ongoing compliance and usage: Use Horizon’s monitoring and reporting tools to track CCU consumption, session duration, and user activity. Establish a governance process to manage license renewals, reassignments, and future upgrades as your environment evolves.
Note: The exact menu paths and terminology can vary slightly depending on your VMware Horizon deployment and the version of vSphere you are using. Always refer to the official Lenovo and VMware documentation accompanying your license for the most precise steps and prerequisites. If you run into licensing activation issues, contact Lenovo support or your Lenovo channel partner for assistance to ensure a smooth upgrade experience.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does 10 CCU mean? A: CCU stands for Concurrent Connection Units. It indicates how many simultaneous user connections are allowed under this upgrade license. In this case, ten users can connect concurrently to virtual desktops or applications signed under the Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition entitlement.
- Q: Is this license a full license or an upgrade license? A: This is an upgrade license designed to upgrade an existing VMware Horizon deployment to Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition. It supplements your current license rather than replacing it with a fresh full-license entitlement.
- Q: Is this license OEM? A: Yes, the license is OEM, meaning it is packaged and supported through Lenovo’s OEM licensing channels in collaboration with VMware. This typically aligns with Lenovo hardware and enterprise support workflows.
- Q: Can I use this license with non-Lenovo hardware? A: OEM licenses are often optimized for Lenovo hardware. While licensing terms may allow broader use, Lenovo customer support and warranty considerations are best aligned when used on Lenovo platforms. Always verify compatibility with your hardware stack.
- Q: Do I need VMware support to use this upgrade? A: Basic licensing enables access to Horizon capabilities, but ongoing production environments usually benefit from VMware support or a support contract through Lenovo or a partner. Check your service level agreement (SLA) to determine if additional support is required for your deployment.
- Q: How do I know if I should upgrade to Horizon 8.0 Advanced Edition? A: If you’re running an older Horizon version or planning new features like enhanced security, improved performance, and streamlined management, upgrading to 8.0 Advanced Edition can unlock these benefits with better scalability and user experience. Consult your IT team to assess compatibility with your existing infrastructure and business needs.
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