Licensing Exchange Server


Exchange Server 2010 Licences

  • Exchange Server 2010 Standard
    • 700 $
  • Exchange Server 2010 Enterprise ( more than 5 databases )
    • 4000 $
  • Exchange Server 2010 CAL
    • Standard : 67 $           ( 0 $ if using SBS: Small Business Server 2011 CAL's already "contain" Exchange 2010 Standard Licences )
    • Enterprise : 34 $ / year   ( this is the extra cost above the Standard CAL cost )

 Windows Server 2008 R2 Licences

  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard + 10 CALs
    • 1200 $
    • 5 CAL's
      • 200 $
    • 20 CAL's
      • 800 $
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise + 25 CALs
    • 3900 $

 Windows Small Business Server 2011 Licences

  • Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials ( hard limit 25 users )
    • 500 $
  • Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard + 5 CALs ( hard limit 75 users )
    • 900$ - 1100 $
    • CALs
    • 72 $ / 1 CAL
    • 1450 $ / 20 CALs
  • Windows Small Business Server 2011 Premium Add-on ( possibility to add additional DC's )
    • 1350 $

 
You'll need 1 CAL for each user/device ( there are 2 licensing types: per user / per device ) that accesses/authenticates with the SBS server.
The number of CAL's is not the number of concurrent connections to the SBS, but the total number of users / devices that could connect to the SBS server.
The server CAL's are per domain. You don't need to order CALs for each installed Server 2008 R2.br />
* All prices are estimations for the FPP ( full packaged products ). changes can occur. you'll better call Microsoft for exact prices.br /> br/>

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