Exceptions to Virtualization Techniques
Regarding VM Detection
The VM detection check does not apply to the following cases:
>Checked out commuter license tokens
>Checked out repository license tokens
>Grace license tokens when being used on non-networked computers
This implies that under these scenarios the license tokens can be used over virtual machines even if you have denied the license use. Nevertheless, we still recommend using CPU info along with any reliable locking criteria.
VM Detection and Locking Availability\Exceptions on Various Platforms
VM Feature | Windows | Linux | Mac | Solaris* | AIX, HP-UX |
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VM detection | Yes | Yes | No The VM-centric locking and detection measures are not supported on Mac. | Yes | No |
CPU Info-based locking** | Yes Intel and AMD processors |
Yes On Solaris x86 processors only |
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UUID-based locking | Yes |
Yes For users with administrator (root) privileges only |
Yes On Solaris x86 processors, for users with administrator (root) privileges only |
* The kstat library (libkstat.so) is required on the target system to support VM detection.
** CPU info locking cannot be supported on VMs in user mode. For example, in Windows, if QEMU and KVM are used in “user mode” then the emulator provides incomplete information. So, we recommend using these in full virtualization mode to support CPU info locking.