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| Wednesday, 03 August 2011 13:54 | |
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Following the changes made by VMware to the vSphere 5 vRAM allocation sizes, I've released version 0.6 of my vSphere License Calculator to reflect the new vRAM allocations.
Please download version 0.6 and let me know if you discover any further problems with the calculator. *The vRAM Entitlement for vSphere Enterprise has now been corrected to 64GB* The new version of tha calculator can be found here
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afaik the ram entitlements are Standard 32GB, Enterprise 64GB and EnterprisePlus 96GB. You made a mistake in calculating licenses for Enterprise (48GB vs. 64GB)
Regards,
Bernd