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Cheapest way to get a windows license

arjunkingarjunking Member
edited August 2013 in Help

Hi,

I want a Windows dedicated server and I have a requirement for more than a few .
I was considering using kimsufi 4g and load windows onto it. For windows either you need to have you own license or pay extra 15 GBP every month which makes it a bit too expensive . So is there any way to get the license for cheap? I am fine with any version of windows (2003, 2008 or 2012)

Thank you

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  • StrikerrStrikerr Member
    edited August 2013

    You can use VPS providers who provide free windows license.
    https://www.saaki.net/support/cart.php?gid=14 - vmWare Virtualization - location Ukraine
    http://www.hostkey.com/vps/ KVM/HYPER-V - location Russia
    Etc

  • Buy one?

  • @Strikerr said:
    You can use VPS providers who provide free windows license.
    https://www.saaki.net/support/cart.php?gid=14 - vmWare Virtualization - location Ukraine
    http://www.hostkey.com/vps/ KVM/HYPER-V - location Russia
    Etc
    @Strikerr said:
    You can use VPS providers who provide free windows license.
    https://www.saaki.net/support/cart.php?gid=14 - vmWare Virtualization - location Ukraine
    http://www.hostkey.com/vps/ KVM/HYPER-V - location Russia
    Etc

    haven't had a great experience with some of them. so thinking of shifting to dedicated and no one provide dedicated with free windows

  • @doughmanes said:
    Buy one?

    I guess the cheapest i can buy is for 150$?

  • @arjunking said:
    I guess the cheapest i can buy is for 150$?

    Keep it with you for the rest of your hosting life

  • How are you expecting to get it "cheap"? Buying from someone else? Not a wise decision.

  • arjunkingarjunking Member
    edited August 2013

    @doughmanes said:
    Keep it with you for the rest of your hosting life

    i guess i was mistaken. 150$ is for 5 cal license which is an addon,
    the standard edition costs 800$

    P.S. : I don't mind paying 150$

  • GunterGunter Member
    edited August 2013

    Find a college student with a .edu, get a Dreamspark license.

    It's not like Microsoft is going to notice :P And they work with OVH.

  • TravTrav Member
    edited August 2013

    @darknyan said:
    Find a college student with a .edu, get a Dreamspark license.

    It's not like Microsoft is going to notice :P And they work with OVH.

    Wouldn't that be against the TOS to give away/sell your Dreamspark key to someone else and then use it on a VPS?

    Dream Spark TOS:

    1. PRODUCT KEYS.
      The software may require a key to install or access it. You are responsible for the use of any >keys assigned to you. You may only disclose keys to your staff, faculty, and students. You >will use best efforts to make those persons aware of the restrictions on use of the keys. >The following terms apply to lab keys provided under the DreamSpark Premium >Subscription: (a) lab keys are to be used solely for activating the software in labs; and (b) >lab keys may only be activated on the physical campus for which the DreamSpark Premium >Subscription was procured.

    https://www.dreamspark.com/licensing/Premium-EULA.aspx

  • the cheapest you can get is a 180day trial.. ;)

    Thanked by 1tux
  • arjunkingarjunking Member
    edited August 2013

    @darknyan said:
    Find a college student with a .edu, get a Dreamspark license.

    It's not like Microsoft is going to notice :P And they work with OVH.

    Thanks a ton man

    Exactly what I was looking for

    I have 2 edu emails of my own :)

  • @peppr said:
    the cheapest you can get is a 180day trial.. ;)

    Does ovh allow trial version?

  • jakejake Member

    @arjunking said:
    Does ovh allow trial version?

    Not via their automated install system.

  • asterisk14asterisk14 Member
    edited August 2013

    Have you googled "windows 2003 licence"? It should get you a few numbers to try out ;-)

  • Also, just wanted to put it out there you don't need a .edu for Dreamspark. Just email support and say your school isn't on the list and they'll activate you.

  • @skybucks100 said:
    Also, just wanted to put it out there you don't need a .edu for Dreamspark. Just email support and say your school isn't on the list and they'll activate you.

    :o thanks.

  • FluXFluX Member

    @skybucks100 said:
    Also, just wanted to put it out there you don't need a .edu for Dreamspark. Just email support and say your school isn't on the list and they'll activate you.

    Don't they ask for proof of being a student, ie scan of student card or some sort of report?

  • GunterGunter Member
    edited August 2013

    @FluX said:
    Don't they ask for proof of being a student, ie scan of student card or some sort of report?

    I guess the only way is to try.

    But let me just say, Microsoft is notoriously liberal in their activation and replacement policies. If you have a serial for a keyboard, they'll just send you a replacement upon hearing that it's broken. If you have a pirated Microsoft Office key, they'll just make it genuine through a automated phone system.

  • Just skip the activation? Or set the date back after every 30 days on the computer? ;)

  • OVH allows you to use SPLA Windows keys (or Volume License Keys) through the automated installer (at least they used to on the old one). I believe the keys through dreamspark are of the VLK variety, but I could be wrong. OVH has some topics on this --> http://forum.ovh.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2977

  • BrianHarrisonBrianHarrison Member, Patron Provider

    Plenty of hosts provide legitimate licensed copies of Windows Server 2003-2012. However, if you are looking for your own license, you can often find incredible deals on eBay.

  • @FluX said:

    Nope, I just told them the school I go to and they activated.

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