You must assign a license to a vSAN cluster before its evaluation period expires or its currently assigned license expires.

If you upgrade, combine, or divide vSAN licenses, you must assign the new licenses to vSAN clusters. When you assign a vSAN license to a cluster, the amount of license capacity that used equals the total number of CPUs in the hosts participating in the cluster. The license use of the vSAN cluster is recalculated and updated every time you add or remove a host from the cluster. For information about managing licenses and licensing terminology and definitions, see the vCenter Server and Host Management documentation.

When you enable vSAN on a cluster, you can use vSAN in evaluation mode to explore its features. The evaluation period starts when vSAN is enabled, and expires after 60 days. To use vSAN, you must license the cluster before the evaluation period expires. Just like vSphere licenses, vSAN licenses have per CPU capacity. Some advanced features, such as all-flash configuration and stretched clusters, require a license that supports the feature.

Prerequisites

  • To view and manage vSAN licenses, you must have the Global.Licenses privilege on the vCenter Server systems.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to your vSAN cluster.
  2. Click the Configure tab.
    Option Description
    vSphere Client
    1. Right-click your vSAN cluster, and choose menu Assign License.
    2. Select a licensing option.
      • Select an existing license and click OK.
    vSphere Web Client
    1. Under Configuration, select Licensing, and click Assign License.
    2. Select a licensing option.
      • Select an existing license and click OK.