Licensing Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows Server RDS

Isabel Gómez Miragaya 20 Reputation points
2025-05-14T07:32:40.5033333+00:00

There is still some confusion about licensing Windows Server as the Windows SErver RDS host in the case of an ISV providing VDIs to their end customers in Azure and AWS.

AZURE VIRTUAL DESKTOP

In the case of Azure Virtual Desktop, if an ISV is using Azure Virtual Desktop with Windows Server as a host, can they still buy SPLA RDS SAL licenses in order to license their end customer users in Azure after 30th September? It is not very clear in https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-desktop/

WINDOWS SERVER RDS IN AWS

What about an ISV providing Windows Server RDS VDIs to end customers in AWS? Can they still purchase SPLA RDS SAL licenses to license their end customers? How can they license this scenario in AWS?

Thanks in advance

Isabel

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  1. Anusree Nashetty 4,630 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-05-15T20:46:18.8833333+00:00

    Hi Isabel Gómez Miragaya,

    After September 30, 2025, Microsoft has announced that SPLA licenses, including RDS SALs, will no longer be permitted on Listed Providers such as Azure. This change means that ISVs will need to transition to alternative licensing models for their AVD deployments.

    No, an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) cannot use SPLA RDS SAL licenses to license end customer users in Azure when using Windows Server as the host in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) after September 30, 2025.

    If you're using Windows Server as the host OS in AVD after Sept 30, 2025, you will need Windows Server + RDS CALs with Software Assurance (purchased through Volume Licensing). These CALs must be assigned per end customer, and Software Assurance is mandatory for license mobility rights.

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  1. S.Sengupta 24,636 Reputation points MVP
    2025-05-15T00:50:13.43+00:00

    SPLA-based RDS SALs will no longer be allowed in any Authorized Outsourcer’s cloud infrastructure after Sept 30, 2025 — this includes Azure.

    You CANNOT use SPLA RDS SALs to license end users on Windows Server hosts in AVD. You will need:

    Windows Server + RDS CALs with Software Assurance (via volume licensing) per customer

    OR use Windows 10/11 multi-session with Microsoft 365 licenses.

    So, the sum up scenario will be like this:

    Cloud Platform: AVD

    Host OS: Windows Server

    SPLA RDS SAL Allowed After Sept 30, 2025? NO

    ==========

    Cloud Platform: AWS (EC2)

    Host OS: Windows Server

    SPLA RDS SAL Allowed After Sept 30, 2025? NO

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