Goodbye CAL Headaches: Simplify licensing with Microsoft’s new CAL-Less option

Ken Marlin
Ken Marlin
Supplier Manager
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I generally start my day with a steady flow of Microsoft IoT licensing questions. The basic ones roll in asking things like “Do I qualify for IoT?” and “How is Windows 11 IoT licensed?” Eventually, a Windows Server licensing question hits my desk, and that’s when I dread the discussion about Client Access Licenses.

The easy part of server licensing is licensing the Windows Server operating system itself. You license all the processor cores with a minimum of 16 cores. However, the challenging part comes when I have to ask OEM customers: “How many clients do you need?”

The customer inevitably responds with something like: “Clients? I’m not sure. Can you explain what requires a Client Access License?”

Microsoft’s New “CAL-Less” Solution

For years, I’ve explained what a Windows Server Client Access License (CAL) is and how it’s licensed. However, Microsoft now offers something that eliminates the need for these complex explanations. They now provide a Windows Server IoT “CAL-Less” license.

This new CAL-Less server license option removes the licensing terms for Client Access Licenses, meaning the server doesn’t require Windows Server CALs. All those questions about users versus devices and what needs a CAL have fallen by the wayside. Not only does this make my life easier, but it also dramatically simplifies the OEM customers’ experience, keeping them completely compliant with unlimited users and devices.

The Benefits Are Clear

The CAL-Less option simplifies the lives of OEM customers by reducing the number of part numbers to just the Windows Server IoT OS licenses. No more questions like:

  • How many users or devices will connect to your server?
  • Does the end-user already own Windows Server CALs?
  • How many CALs should I bundle with our solution?
  • What requires a CAL?
  • What’s the definition of a User versus a Device?

What’s the Trade-off?

For Microsoft to offer this excellent licensing option with no CALs required, they increased the price of the base Windows Server IoT license. You’ll pay roughly the same price as a server bundled with 8 CALs, but you get unlimited users. For many OEM customers, this is a dream come true. They’re happy to pay the additional fee to gain the advantages of guaranteed compliance and simplified solutions.

How Does the Server Know It’s CAL-Less?

Traditional Windows Server CALs are licensed by purchasing User or Device CALs and delivered via a COA card (a piece of paper with a COA license attached). There’s no product key to enter or software activation required. It operates on what we call a 100% honor system. The OEM passes the COA card with CAL licenses to the end customer, who must maintain the COA card license in case of an audit.

The CAL-less server includes product licensing terms that remove the CAL requirement entirely. CAL licenses do not require a COA card. The Windows IoT Server COA license will state “CAL-Less” on the COA license, indicating that no CALs are required. See an example here:

CAL-less_COA-License

How to Order CAL-Less Server Licenses

To order the CAL-less license for Windows IoT Server 2019, 2022, or 2025, use the CAL-less license options below for your total number of physical cores. For additional cores, use the regular 4-Core add-on to reach your total processor core count.

Windows Server IoT Standard 2025 CAL-Less Options

Part Number

Description

EP2-34114-1P

Win Svr IoT Std 2025 64Bit MultiLang ESD OEI 16 Core CAL-Less Std

EP2-34115-1P

Win Svr IoT Std 2025 64Bit MultiLang ESD OEI 20 Core CAL-Less Std

EP2-34116-1P

Win Svr IoT Std 2025 64Bit MultiLang ESD OEI 24 Core CAL-Less Std

EP2-25537-1P

Win Svr IoT Std 2025 MultiLang ESD OEI 4 Core Add-on Lic

 

Windows Server IoT Standard 2022 CAL-Less Option

Part Number

Description

6FA-00649-1P

Win Svr IoT STD 2022 64Bit MultiLang ESD OEI 16 Core CAL-Less Std

6FA-00650-1P

Win Svr IoT STD 2022 64Bit MultiLang ESD OEI 20 Core CAL-Less Std

6FA-00651-1P

Win Svr IoT STD 2022 64Bit MultiLang ESD OEI 24 Core CAL-Less Std

6FA-00553-1P

Win Svr IoT Std 2022 MultiLang ESD OEI 4 Core Add-on Lic

 

Windows Server IoT Standard 2019 CAL-Less Options

Part Number

Description

6FA-00493-1P

Win Svr Emb Std 2019 MultiLang ESD OEI 16 Core CAL-Less Std

6FA-00494-1P

Win Svr Emb Std 2019 MultiLang ESD OEI 20 Core CAL-Less Std

6FA-00495-1P

Win Svr Emb Std 2019 MultiLang ESD OEI 24 Core CAL-Less Std

6FA-00431-1P

Win Svr Emb Std 2019 MultiLang ESD OEI 4 Core Add-on Lic


Important Note About Remote Desktop CALs

This CAL-less server option does NOT include RDS Client Access Licenses. If your solution requires Remote Desktop Services CALs, you must still purchase them separately, as the CAL-less option doesn’t cover RDS CALs.

In Summary

Simplify your solution by reducing the number of required part numbers, and keep your solution 100% compliant by allowing unlimited users and devices. For many OEMs, this is a fantastic offering that’s only available in the OEM IoT channel. Use it to your advantage with your solution today!

If you need assistance or have questions about Microsoft Windows IoT, please get in touch with our team at: windowsIoT@arrow.com. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours.

Ken Marlin
Ken Marlin
Supplier Manager

Based in Phoenix Arizona, Ken is a Microsoft Business Development Manager at Arrow Electronics. Ken is a 3-time Microsoft MVP on Windows IoT products and has over 35 years of experience in supporting all Microsoft products and channels. Known in the industry as the Windows Champ, Ken has a youtube channel that provides valuable information on getting started with Windows IoT products and “How To” informational videos. His specialty is helping customers with complex licensing on Windows Server, SQL Server and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.

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