AWS License Manager FAQs

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License Manager provides you with the flexibility and control to manage license and subscription usage to match your organizational structure and processes. License Manager can be set in different configurations to address specific business needs. Here are four steps to get started with License Manager: \n

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  1. Define licensing rules: Administrators work with the relevant stakeholders (for example, business or compliance teams) in your organization to carefully review licensing agreements, and create licensing rules in License Manager. Licensing rules contain settings that are configured to reflect the terms of your enterprise agreement. \n
  2. Enforce licensing rules: After rules are created, they can be applied in several different ways to track license usage and compliance. Administrators can attach the rules to the organization’s specific Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), create AWS CloudFormation templates, use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) launch templates, or attach them to applications in the AWS Service Catalog. After the rules are created and attached to the relevant instances to be deployed, end users in your organization can launch AWS resources such as Amazon EC2 instances with the certainty they are licensed correctly. Administrators can track usage through License Manager’s built-in dashboard. License Manager flags any resources that are not compliant with the predefined rules. \n
  3. Discover usage of software installed on AWS and on-premises environments: License Manager integrates seamlessly with AWS Systems Manager, helping discovery of any software installed on your AWS resources. With Systems Manager, you can manage instances running on AWS and in your on-premises data center through a single interface. Systems Manager securely communicates with a lightweight agent installed on your servers to initiate management tasks. This helps you manage resources for Windows and Linux operating systems running on EC2 or on-premises. After the instances are attached to License Manager, administrators can search for any operating system or application software through a single pane across AWS resources and on-premises servers. You can apply your licensing rules to the discovered software and track all the applications through the built-in dashboard. \n
  4. Discover and track commercial Linux subscriptions: Onboard to License Manager Linux subscriptions to get information subscriptions associated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), and Ubuntu Pro. Discovery is via instance metadata and does not require use of AWS Systems Manager. Use License Manager settings to configure cross account and cross region discovery from within a single account, and delegate another account to act as a License administrator. Connect License Manager with Red Hat Subscription Manager (RHSM) to get detailed information on RHEL use, and see when an instance has more than one subscription defined. \n"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#general","name":"General","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"

    General","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"What is Linux subscriptions in License Manager?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-linux-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"

    Linux subscriptions in AWS License Manager helps you view and manage commercial Linux subscriptions that your Amazon EC2 instances use. You can track utilization of your Linux subscriptions for the AWS Regions and accounts in AWS Organizations that you have defined in your settings. License Manager gives you a comprehensive view of your running instances that use Linux subscriptions."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}},{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#linux","name":"Linux","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"

    Linux","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How does License Manager help me stay compliant?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-compliance-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"

    License Manager reduces the risk of non-compliance by increasing transparency, and enforcing and tracking licensing rules that administrators define. License Manager provides built-in dashboards that can be used when considering new license purchases, reporting to procurement, and in vendor audits. However, customers are responsible for compliance and assume the responsibility of carefully understanding and adding rules into License Manager based on their licensing agreements. While AWS cannot participate in audits, License Manager’s rich report provides valuable insights that help attain more accuracy and transparency."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#compliance","name":"Compliance","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"

    Compliance","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"Are there additional charges attached with using AWS License Manager?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-pricing-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"

    There is no additional charge for using License Manager. You pay for only the resources created in your account. These include Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances but can also include an Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) bucket for storing software based on AWS Systems Manager. It can also include Amazon Athena queries, and AWS Glue jobs for enabling the centralized discovery of the Systems Manager data, and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) notifications."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#pricing","name":"Pricing","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"

    Pricing","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How can I get started with user-based license subscriptions?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-subscriptions-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"

    Here are steps to get started. For more information on the prerequisites, see our
    documentation. \n