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Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition - Upgrade License - 100 CCU (OEM)
Discover the power of Lenovo’s OEM-priced upgrade license for VMware Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition, designed to elevate your virtual desktop and application delivery environment. This upgrade license grants 100 CCU (concurrent connection units), enabling your organization to seamlessly transition from prior Horizon versions to the feature-rich Horizon 8.0 Enterprise Edition without overhauling your existing infrastructure. Built for enterprise-scale deployments, this license is ideal for businesses looking to accelerate digital workspaces, improve security, and simplify management across Lenovo hardware environments. With the Lenovo VMware Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition Upgrade License, you gain access to the proven Horizon platform’s capabilities, optimized for efficiency and reliability in mission-critical workloads. The OEM pricing structure helps organizations manage budget while delivering powerful, scalable virtualization for desktops and applications. This description consolidates the essential benefits and practical considerations to help you decide if this upgrade license aligns with your IT strategy, ensuring a smooth path to modernized virtual workloads and improved end-user experiences.
- OEM Upgrade License for Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition with 100 CCU, enabling a streamlined upgrade path from prior Horizon deployments and ensuring access to the enterprise-grade features of Horizon 8.0.
- 100 CCU Capacity provides license coverage for up to 100 concurrent connections, supporting medium-to-large workforces with reliable, scalable virtual desktops and apps.
- Enterprise-Grade Virtualization unlocks robust capabilities for secure remote access, centralized management, and high-performance delivery of desktops and applications to end users.
- OEM Pricing offers a cost-efficient route to upgrade, helping organizations maximize value while migrating to the latest Horizon technology.
- Designed for Lenovo Environments—optimized integration with Lenovo hardware ecosystems to simplify deployment, support, and overall system stability in enterprise data centers.
Technical Details of Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition - Upgrade License - 100 CCU
This section summarizes the licensing scope and intended use for the Lenovo VMware Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition Upgrade License. The product provides an upgrade path to Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition and is allocated for up to 100 concurrent connection units (CCU). As an OEM upgrade license, it is designed to integrate smoothly with Lenovo infrastructure and existing Horizon deployments, enabling enterprise-scale user virtualization without requiring a full fresh license purchase. Please note that exact technical specifications (such as supported hypervisors, compatibility matrices, and deployment prerequisites) are determined by VMware Horizon 8.0 and Lenovo’s hardware ecosystem. For activation, licensing, and deployment specifics, refer to your Lenovo sales representative or VMware licensing documentation as applicable to your environment. This copy focuses on the practical usage of the upgrade license and its value in enterprise virtualization strategies.
How to install Lenovo VMware Horizon v.8.0 Enterprise Edition - Upgrade License - 100 CCU
Because this is an upgrade license, installation steps primarily involve updating the licensing state and ensuring your Horizon deployment recognizes the upgrade in the context of your existing Lenovo infrastructure. The following generic steps outline a typical upgrade pathway in enterprise environments. Always follow your organization’s change-management processes and VMware/Lenovo guidance for licensing and deployment.
Step 1: Prepare your Horizon environment — Verify your current Horizon deployment version, verify compatibility with Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition, and confirm that your Lenovo hardware stack meets the minimum requirements for Horizon 8.0. Ensure you have administrator access to the VMware Horizon environment and any relevant Lenovo management consoles. Back up critical configurations and document your current licensing state before proceeding.
Step 2: Obtain and apply the upgrade license — Access the VMware licensing portal or your Lenovo licensing channel to obtain the Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition upgrade license key for 100 CCU. Depending on your procurement path, this may involve importing the upgrade key into the VMware License Manager and associating it with the Horizon deployment. Confirm the license term, renewal options, and any regional or compliance considerations that apply to your organization.
Step 3: Assign the upgrade license to your Horizon deployment — In the VMware admin console, apply the Horizon 8.0 Enterprise Edition upgrade license to the appropriate vCenter or Horizon Connection Server cluster, following the official licensing workflow. If needed, liaise with your VMware or Lenovo support representative to validate license binding and ensure there are no conflicting licenses in the environment.
Step 4: Validate feature availability and system readiness — After licensing, verify that the Horizon 8.0 Enterprise Edition features are active in your environment, including remote desktop delivery, desktop and application virtualization capabilities, and security features. Run pilot tests with a subset of users to confirm performance, access methods (Blast Extreme or PCoIP as configured), and policy enforcement. Check associated components such as vSphere/ESXi hosts, Connection Servers, Composer or Instant Clone functionality, and any replica or security server roles as applicable.
Step 5: Finalize rollout and monitor — Complete the broader deployment according to your project plan. Update documentation to reflect the new Horizon version and license status. Establish monitoring for CCU consumption, performance metrics, and security posture. Set up alerts for license expiry, capacity thresholds, and maintenance windows to ensure proactive management of the upgraded environment.
Optional considerations include aligning with enterprise security baselines, configuring user profiles and entitlements, and optimizing image management to take advantage of Horizon’s features for streamlined desktop provisioning and app delivery. If your environment uses Lenovo support contracts or VMware Support, engage those channels to ensure ongoing compatibility with future Horizon updates and Lenovo firmware releases. This upgrade license is designed to deliver a smoother path to modern desktops and secure, scalable access for your workforce, while keeping licensing within a cost-effective OEM framework.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What does a 100 CCU upgrade license cover?
A: The 100 CCU upgrade license covers up to 100 concurrent connections for VMware Horizon v8.0 Enterprise Edition, enabling an upgrade path from previous Horizon deployments without purchasing a full license, and ensures access to Horizon 8.0 Enterprise features within an OEM Lenovo context.
Q: Is this license suitable for Lenovo data centers specifically?
A: Yes. This upgrade license is designed with Lenovo environments in mind, aiming to simplify deployment and support within Lenovo hardware ecosystems while enabling enterprise-grade virtualization capabilities.
Q: Do I need to uninstall my previous Horizon version to apply the upgrade?
A: Not necessarily. Upgrade licensing typically allows activation within the existing Horizon deployment, upgrading features and components to Horizon 8.0 Enterprise Edition. Always follow VMware and Lenovo guidance for your specific upgrade scenario and perform any necessary backups before applying changes.
Q: Can I scale beyond 100 CCU after upgrading?
A: If your needs exceed 100 CCU, you would typically pursue additional licensing or an upgrade tier from VMware or Lenovo, depending on the licensing terms. Discuss scaling options with your vendor to ensure compliance and uninterrupted service.
Q: Are there any prerequisites for upgrade?
A: Prerequisites generally include compatibility between your current Horizon deployment and Horizon 8.0, hardware compatibility with Lenovo servers, and valid licensing channels. It’s important to review VMware and Lenovo release notes and support guidelines to confirm prerequisites for your specific setup.
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