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I also seem to have hit the ceiling in a small company (~40 people) for the sole IT guy and I need to up my earnings to boost my lackluster pension fund. The company isn't doing too well lately and I need to start looking around. I've risen from £21,500 to £37,500 over that time period which I know is slow but without going into too many details I've had some health issues that have held me back. I've been at my current company for just over 10 years now- quite a long time in any company these days but it's overall a good company to work for that looks after their staff fairly well. Throwaway account due to privacy concerns. (And if you happen to be a VAR yourself, but you're smaller and don't have a dedicated Microsoft Licensing team, reach out to the team at your preferred distributor fĤ0 years old, UK. If you don't have a VAR for Microsoft Licensing and have been basically doing it all on your own, I recommend you setup business relationship with one of the big VARs like Dell, CDW, or Insight and ask for a Microsoft Licensing review. And with that, you should always run your licensing questions by the Microsoft Licensing Specialists at your preferred VAR. Also, this isn't meant to suffice as a be-all-end-all for Microsoft OS licensing, more of a general beginner sysadmin's guide. Now a Disclaimer: I'm not an official Microsoft Licensing representative, so if you believe my information is incorrect, please let me know and I'll do my best to fix the post or clarify a point.
What follows is based on my experience over the past 16 years between working for a non-profit, a MSP that sold OEM, Retail, and Volume Licenses, eventually even became SPLA licensed to provide hosted services, an enterprise environment, that underwent official KPMG-run Microsoft Licensing Audit that held both multiple types of Volume Licenses (Open Value vs Open Business) and even an Enterprise Agreement (EA), and my current position that in an organization that holds an EA for all Microsoft licensing. All of this information is available directly from Microsoft in their Licensing Briefs, which are an excellent resource, but I know they can be confusing for those not previously experienced with Microsoft Licensing and its nuances.
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I thought it might be helpful to write up a "primer" on Windows Server licensing for those who are newer to Microsoft Licensing in the sysadmin world.
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Hi All! I've seen a number of posts over time asking for advice on how to license their environments with Windows Server.
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Update 2: It's now up in the Wiki as well, for those who would like to link to the full guide so you don't have to dig into the comments for section 3. SQL Failover Clusters) and virtualization clusters (e.g. I've also added a section about licensing considerations when clustering, both physical clusters (e.g. – In Jobs, point the mouse over the description of the new job: the script is activated.Update: I've added some additional information about CAL licensing, as there's some entitlements based on Microsoft 365 licensing options. – Go in the Enterprise Manager web interface – Complete the creation of the job and click finish. – Create e new job and insert the following description:§ – In “Home” > “Managed server” click on a job (eg. – Go in a “Veeam Backup an Replication Server” that is managed by the “Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Server”
Otherwise edit the description of an existing server – point the mouse over the description of the new server: the script is activated – add a server and insert the follow string in the “Server description” field – insert the following string in the “DNS name or IP …” field and click ok For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the provided information and steps below. The cross site scripting web vulnerability can be exploited by authenticated user that may want to make a privilege escalation or impersonate another user of the web-application. The attackers can spoof session or emulate every action that the victim can do in the web application.
The security risk of the client-side web vulnerability is estimated as medium with a Overall CVSS (common vulnerability scoring system) Score 4.1. Type of vulnerability: Multiple, persistent Cross Site Scriptingįirst contact with vendor: 18 september 2016 – Case Id: 01702458Ī cross site scripting web vulnerability has been discovered in Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Service v9.0.0.902.Īuthenticated users are able to inject own malicious Java Script codes in order to spoof session of other users of the affected web-application.ġ – Configuration > Search Server > Add > “DNS name” field – reflected XSSĢ – Configuration > Backup Server > Add > “Server description” field – stored XSSģ – Jobs > “Description” field – stored XSS injected via remote backup server Product: Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Service v9.0.0.902