The ability to use your software in a virtual environment depends on what product you're using, how you purchased it, and whether the terms of use for that purchase plan permit virtualization. Check the system requirements of your software to be sure it will run in a virtual environment.
To verify that your software is eligible for use in a virtual environment, review the terms of access and use for your purchase plan.
Purchase plans that allow some form of virtualization
Named user subscription (single-user access or Autodesk Flex) or an Enterprise Business Agreement. Managers can deploy software so that an assigned user can access it from multiple devices, but only one authorized user can access a single license at a time. Named user subscription requires users to sign in to authorize their software access. If your virtual environment does not retain the user's MAC address on restart, the user will be required to sign in to every session to access their software.
Network license servers, server components, or server-based product components. These are included with network license plans and subscriptions with multi-user access. You can virtualize server components on-premises on your own WAN, or off-premises through a third-party cloud provider. If you choose an off-premises option, ensure that:
Purchase plans that do not allow virtualization
- Subscriptions with multi-user access
Virtualization policy by purchase type
Access type |
Virtualization of software installation |
Virtualization of server components |
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Named user subscription
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Single-user subscription
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Allowed
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N/A
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Flex
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Allowed
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N/A
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Enterprise Business Agreement (Token Flex)
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Multi-user subscription and perpetual licenses
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Multi-user subscription
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Not allowed
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Allowed
Includes network license, servers, server components, and server-based product components.
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Network perpetual license
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Not allowed
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Allowed
Includes network license, servers, server components, and server-based product components.
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Standalone perpetual license
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Not allowed
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N/A
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