Create an Amazon EVS entitlement
You can create Windows Server entitlements for one or more virtual machines (VMs) running in your Amazon EVS environment. After you have created an entitlement and the VM is powered on, Amazon EVS starts monitoring the corresponding VM’s Windows Server entitlement usage, allowing you to consume Windows Server licenses directly through AWS on a pay-as-you-go basis.
More info on entitlements can be found under Concepts and components of Amazon EVS.
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Only 100 entitlements can be created at a single time.
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You must create a vCenter connector before creating entitlements. The connector must be in an Active state and the reachability checker must be in a Passed state.
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Validation happens asynchronously. If a VM fails validation (for example, unsupported guest OS or VM not found), its entitlement status is set to create failed with error details. You can fix the underlying issue, then create the entitlement again.
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In vCenter you can use PowerCLI or other tooling to get the VM Managed Object ID.
To create an Amazon EVS entitlement
Follow these steps to create an Amazon EVS entitlement.