Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition - Software Subscription and Support - 100 CCU - 3 Year

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Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition — 100 CCU, 3-Year OEM Software Subscription & Support

Unlock a robust, scalable virtual desktop infrastructure with Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition, delivered as an OEM software subscription and support package. Designed for performance-driven organizations, this license provides 100 Concurrent Connection Units (CCU), enabling a flexible, secure environment for virtual desktops and applications. With a 3-year term, customers receive ongoing access to Horizon innovations, security patches, and Lenovo-VMware support to keep your VDI deployment current, compliant, and optimized for peak productivity. This OEM offering streamlines licensing and procurement while aligning tightly with Lenovo hardware ecosystems, empowering IT teams to deploy modern digital workspaces with confidence.

  • Enterprise-grade Horizon 8.0 features: Take advantage of instant clone technology, App Volumes for app management, and streamlined user experiences that reduce provisioning times and maximize desktop performance across devices and endpoints.
  • 100 CCU concurrent licenses: Scale virtual desktops and apps across departments, ensuring secure access for a growing workforce without overcommitting hardware resources.
  • 3-year Software Subscription & Support: Benefit from ongoing product updates, feature enhancements, critical security patches, and direct access to Lenovo and VMware support to help maintain uptime and reliability.
  • OEM licensing for Lenovo environments: Optimized integration with Lenovo servers and client hardware, simplifying procurement, licensing lifecycle management, and enterprise-wide deployment.
  • Flexible deployment options: Deploy on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid configuration while maintaining centralized management, security policies, and consistent user experiences through the Horizon console.

Technical Details of Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition - 100 CCU - 3 Year

  • Product: Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition
  • License Type: OEM Software Subscription and Support
  • Edition: Horizon 8.0 Enterprise
  • Concurrency: 100 CCU (Concurrent Connection Units)
  • Term: 3 years
  • Delivery & Support: OEM licensing through Lenovo with official software updates and vendor assistance
  • Primary Use Case: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and virtual apps for secure, scalable remote work
  • Compatibility: Designed to integrate with VMware vSphere/vCenter environments and Lenovo hardware ecosystems

How to install Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition

  • Prepare your environment: Confirm Lenovo hardware readiness and ensure your VMware vSphere platform meets Horizon 8.0 prerequisites. Establish a baseline for 100 CCU capacity and plan for growth across sites and users.
  • Obtain license and activation data: Access the Lenovo OEM portal or your authorized reseller to retrieve the Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise license key and terms associated with the 3-year subscription, including the 100 CCU allocation.
  • Install Horizon components: Deploy the Horizon 8.0 Enterprise components (such as Connection Server and related services) according to VMware documentation, then connect Horizon to your vCenter server and configured ESXi hosts.
  • Apply license and configure CCU allocation: Import and activate the Horizon license key, assign the 100 CCU across your Desktop Pools and endpoints, and tailor pool settings to align with your organizational policies.
  • Secure, validate, and monitor: Enable security controls (multifactor authentication, encryption, access policies), set up monitoring and alerting, test user sign-ins, and perform a pilot rollout before full-scale deployment.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What does the Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition - 100 CCU - 3 Year OEM license include?

A: This package includes 100 concurrent user licenses (CCU) for Horizon 8.0 Enterprise, a 3-year software subscription and support term, and OEM licensing designed for Lenovo hardware environments. It provides access to Horizon updates, security patches, and Lenovo-VMware support during the term, enabling reliable VDI deployment and ongoing optimization.

Q: What is CCU in the context of Horizon licensing?

A: CCU stands for Concurrent Connection Units, representing the number of users who can simultaneously access virtual desktops or apps hosted by Horizon. The 100 CCU limit defines the maximum concurrent users supported under this license package.

Q: Is this license perpetual or time-bound?

A: This is a time-bound, 3-year software subscription and support license. It covers product updates and official support during the term. After expiration, renewal is typically required to maintain access to updates and support, subject to Lenovo/VMware terms.

Q: Can I deploy Horizon 8.0 Enterprise in on-premises, cloud, or hybrid environments?

A: Yes. Horizon 8.0 Enterprise supports flexible deployment options, allowing you to run virtual desktops and apps on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid setup. The license is designed to work across these environments with centralized management.

Q: What kind of support and updates come with the 3-year term?

A: The 3-year term includes ongoing software updates, feature enhancements, security patches, and access to Lenovo and VMware technical support. This ensures your Horizon deployment remains secure, compatible with evolving infrastructure, and aligned with enterprise needs throughout the term.

Q: Do I need Lenovo hardware to use this OEM license?

A: The OEM licensing is optimized for Lenovo hardware ecosystems, offering streamlined procurement and lifecycle support when used with Lenovo servers and client devices. While it is designed to integrate with Lenovo hardware, Horizon itself is compatible with standard VMware virtualization infrastructure, depending on your configuration.

Q: What deployment steps are essential after purchasing?

A: Essential steps include preparing your VMware and hardware environment, applying the Horizon license, configuring Desktop Pools and user access, enabling security controls, and performing validation testing with a pilot group before broad rollout.


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