Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Standard Edition Add-on - Software Subscription and Support - 10 CCU - 1 Year

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Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Standard Edition Add-on — 10 CCU, 1 Year Software Subscription & Support (OEM)

Unlock scalable, secure virtual desktop and application delivery with the Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Standard Edition Add-on. This OEM software subscription provides a 1-year term of subscription and support for up to 10 concurrent CCU (concurrent connection units), empowering your organization to deliver consistent, high-performance desktops and apps to users across the enterprise. Designed to integrate seamlessly with Lenovo hardware and VMware Horizon, this add-on keeps your virtual workspace up to date with the latest features, security patches, and vendor support—so your IT team can focus on strategic initiatives rather than licensing logistics.

For businesses deploying Horizon 8.0 Standard Edition in Lenovo environments, this add-on streamlines procurement while ensuring reliability and predictable budgeting. The 12-month subscription window aligns with standard enterprise renewal cycles, offering a straightforward path to maintain licensing readiness as your user base grows or shifts. With 10 CCU licenses, administrators gain clarity on capacity planning, enabling proactive scaling and a smoother end-user experience even during peak periods. This package represents a practical, cost-conscious way to extend your Horizon capabilities while preserving strong vendor-backed support and upgrade access.

  • License scope and capacity: The add-on provides 10 concurrent connection units (CCU) under a 1-year software subscription and support plan, specifically designed to integrate with VMware Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition. This arrangement gives you a clear ceiling for active users and helps prevent license overages while delivering consistent performance for virtual desktops and remote apps. The CCU metric is ideal for planning user density across pooled desktops and shared resources, ensuring that licensing aligns with actual usage patterns and service level expectations.
  • OEM licensing benefits: Offered under Lenovo’s OEM program, this add-on simplifies procurement through Lenovo channels and authorized distributors. OEM licensing typically means streamlined entitlement management, faster license provisioning, and direct access to Lenovo’s hardware and software support ecosystem, making it easier to align your Horizon deployment with your existing Lenovo infrastructure and services.
  • Coverage, updates, and support: The 12-month subscription includes ongoing software updates, security patches, and access to vendor support as part of the entitlement. This coverage helps keep your Horizon environment secure and interoperable with current VMware releases, reducing the risk of vulnerability exposure or compatibility gaps while delivering a stable platform for business-critical workloads.
  • Feature access within Horizon 8 Standard Edition: The add-on unlocks core Horizon 8.0 Standard Edition capabilities—virtual desktops, remote apps, centralized management, and secure remote access. While packed with essential virtualization features, this edition is designed for reliability and ease of administration, offering a solid foundation for user productivity and IT control. Advanced features available in higher-tier editions may require additional licensing or configurations.
  • Value, reliability, and budgeting: The 1-year term with 12-month validation supports predictable budgeting and renewal planning. By locking in a defined license period and support coverage, organizations can align IT spend with organizational cycles, minimize downtime due to licensing gaps, and maintain service levels for end users throughout the year.

Technical Details of Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Standard Edition Add-on

Note: Exact specifications, including SKU/UPC and entitlement details, are provided through official Lenovo/Synnex documentation and your reseller portal. The following details summarize the licensing and deployment framework for this add-on within a Lenovo-VMware Horizon environment:

  • Edition and license type: VMware Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition add-on, OEM-qualified license
  • CCU entitlement: 10 concurrent connection units (CCU)
  • Subscription duration: 12 months of software subscription and support
  • Delivery method: Electronic entitlement with license key or activation through the OEM portal
  • Platform alignment: Designed to work with VMware Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition in Lenovo hardware configurations and supported VMware infrastructure

How to install Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Standard Edition Add-on

Because this is a license add-on rather than a standalone product, it must be applied to an existing Horizon deployment. Use the following general steps to activate and configure the add-on within a Lenovo-backed Horizon environment:

Step 1 — Verify prerequisites: Confirm you have an active VMware Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition deployment, compatible Lenovo hardware, and a supported vSphere/vCenter setup. Ensure your environment can accommodate up to 10 CCU across the desired desktops, pools, and remote apps. Review your network and security configurations to support Horizon connection services, Blast Extreme, and remote access channels.

Step 2 — Retrieve entitlement and license key: Access the Lenovo/Synnex order portal or your authorized reseller portal to obtain the 10 CCU entitlement and the OEM license key. Validate that the entitlement aligns with your Horizon deployment edition, regional licensing, and renewal cycle. Keep the license key secure for activation in the Horizon console.

Step 3 — Apply the add-on license to Horizon: Open the VMware Horizon Administrator Console or the licensing interface used in your deployment, and import or apply the add-on license entitlement. Confirm that the 10 CCU quota appears in the licensing summary and is associated with the correct Horizon instance. If necessary, follow on-screen prompts to activate the entitlement and ensure the license is recognized by the platform.

Step 4 — Allocate CCU and configure pools: Map the 10 CCU licenses to the appropriate desktop pools, remote apps, or user groups. Review pool settings to balance performance across CPU, memory, and GPU resources, adjusting pool sizes and entitlements to optimize concurrent user sessions without overcommitting infrastructure.

Step 5 — Confirm subscription activation and support: Register the add-on with VMware and Lenovo as required to activate the 12-month subscription and support. Verify that update channels are enabled so you receive feature updates and security patches during the term. Maintain documentation of your entitlement for audit and renewal purposes.

Step 6 — Perform validation and monitoring: Launch test desktops and remote apps to validate connectivity, performance, and compatibility. Monitor system metrics (CPU, memory, storage, and network throughput) during the initial rollout and after licensing is applied to ensure a smooth user experience and compliance with the 10 CCU limit.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What does this Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Standard Edition Add-on include?

A: It provides 1 year of software subscription and support for VMware Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition add-on, with licenses for up to 10 CCU (concurrent connection units), under an OEM licensing program through Lenovo.

Q: How many users can access Horizon with 10 CCU?

A: Up to 10 concurrent users can access Horizon resources under this add-on. Actual user experience depends on the underlying hardware, network, and pool configuration.

Q: Do I need a base Horizon license to use this add-on?

A: Yes, this add-on is an extension and requires an existing Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition deployment. It adds capacity and support for an additional 10 CCU within the term.

Q: How do I renew after the 12-month term?

A: Renewal options vary by Lenovo and Synnex arrangements. Contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo support portal to discuss renewal terms, pricing, and continued licensing.

Q: What are the key differences between Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition and other Horizon editions?

A: Horizon v8.0 Standard Edition covers core virtual desktops and remote apps with essential management and security features, while higher-tier editions may include advanced features such as expanded management capabilities, additional delivery options, or access to broader application and desktop virtualization scenarios. For exact edition feature sets, refer to VMware Horizon product sheets and licensing guides.


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