AWS License Manager FAQs
x"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How does License Manager work?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-general-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"
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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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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- \n
- Step 1: Configure AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory. \n
- Step 2: Subscribe to a product in AWS Marketplace or the EC2 Console. \n
- Step 3: Launch an instance. \n
- Step 4: Associate users to an instance. \n
- Step 5: Connect to a user-based subscription instance \n"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#user-based-license-subscriptions","name":"User-based license subscriptions","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
User-based license subscriptions","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How do I get started with automated discovery?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-discovery-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"
You can get started with automated discovery by specifying the product information along with licensing rules in License Manager. Product information might include the name of the software, the publisher, and the version, which tells License Manager how to detect installed software."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#automated-discovery","name":"Automated discovery","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Automated discovery","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"As an administrator, how do I use License Manager managed entitlements with purchases in AWS Marketplace?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-entitlements-1","customSortOrder":"1","content":"
When you purchase software licenses in AWS Marketplace, you can track them in License Manager managed entitlements. You can distribute different tiers of licenses to different groups of users (for example, business units) you create in the software, whenever tiered licenses are available from supported vendors."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#managed-entitlements","name":"Managed entitlements","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Managed entitlements","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"What types of software licenses and subscriptions can I track using License Manager?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-general-2","customSortOrder":"2","content":"
With License Manager, you can track software that is licensed based on virtual cores (vCPUs), physical cores, sockets, or number of instances. This includes a variety of software products from vendors including Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and SAP. Common use cases include tracking Oracle databases, Microsoft Windows Servers, and SQL Server licenses that can be licensed by physical and virtual cores. You can discover and track commercial Linux subscriptions in use on AWS with RHEL, SLES, and Ubuntu Pro subscription included (SI) or AWS Marketplace instances."},"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 Linux subscriptions does License Manager discover and track?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-linux-2","customSortOrder":"2","content":"
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), RHEL Bring Your Own Subscription model (BYOS) with the Red Hat Cloud Access Program, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu Pro."},"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 do user-based license subscriptions work?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-subscriptions-2","customSortOrder":"2","content":"
AWS will bill you through a monthly subscription, based on the number of users associated with the license included Microsoft Office or Visual Studio instances. These per-user charges are billed per calendar month, and the billing starts from the time you subscribe to the product. If you remove access to a user during the existing month, you will be billed for the user for the remainder of the month. You will stop incurring charges for the user the following month."},"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#user-based-license-subscriptions","name":"User-based license subscriptions","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
User-based license subscriptions","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How do I set up tags, and search using these tags?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-discovery-2","customSortOrder":"2","content":"
Consider having an organization-wide tagging strategy that can help you organize your resources, allocate cost, automate processes, control access, and manage security risk. If you are new to tagging, review AWS recommended tagging best practices to learn how to set up and search using tags."},"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#automated-discovery","name":"Automated discovery","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Automated discovery","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"As an administrator, can I use managed entitlements with other AWS services?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-entitlements-2","customSortOrder":"2","content":"
Yes, you can use managed entitlements with other AWS services such as AWS Service Catalog to simplify deployments and governance of licensed software. This also applies to third-party software licenses purchased in AWS Marketplace, which are automatically created in License Manager. You can use managed entitlements with Identity and Access Management (IAM) or with AWS accounts to control which workloads and users can use those licenses."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#managed-entitlements","name":"Managed entitlements","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Managed entitlements","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 Linux subscriptions in License Manager?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-linux-3","customSortOrder":"3","content":"
To get started with Linux subscriptions you must visit License Manager settings to configure the regions in which you want to discover and track subscriptions. You can opt to aggregate subscription data across your accounts in AWS Organizations. Initial discovery will complete within 36 hours after which you should see discovered subscriptions and instances."},"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":"Which AWS services are supported through License Manager?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-general-3","customSortOrder":"3","content":"
AWS License Manager supports Amazon, Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), AWS Marketplace, and Systems Manager (includes support for on-premises environments and AWS Cloud). You can use License Manager to track licenses and subscriptions across your EC2 instances using default tenancy, Dedicated Instances, Dedicated Hosts, Spot Instances, Spot Fleet, and Auto Scaling groups."},"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":"If the same user connects to different EC2 instances, does it count as multiple users?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-subscriptions-3","customSortOrder":"3","content":"
No, a user is only counted once. You get charged per user for Microsoft Office and Visual Studio, irrespective of the number of EC2 instances the user connects. However, Windows Server licenses are bundled with the EC2 instances and are charged per vCPU along with the instance charges."},"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#user-based-license-subscriptions","name":"User-based license subscriptions","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
User-based license subscriptions","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"Can I search license Included instances as well?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-discovery-3","customSortOrder":"3","content":"
Yes, you can search instances running AWS license Included software."},"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#automated-discovery","name":"Automated discovery","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Automated discovery","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"As an administrator, can I use managed entitlements to manage software licenses on AWS and on-premises deployments?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-entitlements-3","customSortOrder":"3","content":"
When you purchase licenses from participating independent software vendors (ISVs) in AWS Marketplace, you can extend license management across both AWS Cloud accounts and on-premises environments. You can pay for software licenses through AWS Marketplace, and then manage distribution and track entitlements using managed entitlements."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#managed-entitlements","name":"Managed entitlements","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Managed entitlements","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"What is RHSM Discovery?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-linux-4","customSortOrder":"4","content":"
RHSM discovery uses data from Red Hat Subscription Manager to discover RHEL instances on AWS. RHSM discovery helps you discover RHEL instances that do not have metadata to identify them, such as bring your own subscription (BYOS) instances based on custom images. Activating RHSM discovery provides more detailed information about RHEL BYOS instances such as Red Hat release version and gives you a consolidated view of all your RHEL instances in use on AWS. You can activate RHSM discovery in Linux subscriptions settings."},"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":"Which instances support license included Microsoft Office and Visual Studio on EC2?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-subscriptions-4","customSortOrder":"4","content":"
All EC2 instances that are Nitro based support license included Microsoft Office and Visual Studio."},"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#user-based-license-subscriptions","name":"User-based license subscriptions","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
User-based license subscriptions","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"Can I combine a tag-based search with other search filters?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-discovery-4","customSortOrder":"4","content":"
Yes, you can combine a tag-based search with other search filters that License Manager supports. Other search filters include names of operating systems and applications, whether they are license Included or not, or AWS account IDs, and resource IDs."},"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#automated-discovery","name":"Automated discovery","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Automated discovery","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"As an administrator, can I track and govern license use across my AWS Organization?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-entitlements-4","customSortOrder":"4","content":"
Yes, you can turn on the AWS Organizations integration in License Manager. Using the management account, you can now view all licenses distributed to identities in your AWS Organization across all AWS Regions. You can see detailed information about each license, including the expiration date and software capabilities. You also get metrics showing how much of the license is consumed by each identity."},"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#managed-entitlements","name":"Managed entitlements","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Managed entitlements","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"Does License Manager support tracking license usage on Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-general-4","customSortOrder":"4","content":"
You can use License Manager to track licenses for your IBM DB2 BYOL workloads, and Oracle database engine editions, options, and packs as you grow your database footprint on RDS."},"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#general","name":"General","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
General","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How can I set up notifications based on Linux subscription usage?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-linux-5","customSortOrder":"5","content":"
To see usage of Linux subscriptions and setup notifications based on thresholds, look at the subscriptions view of the subscription you are interested in. There you can see usage over time and create alarms based on thresholds you set. Alarms are set as AWS Cloud Watch notifications so you receive them in the same way you do other notifications."},"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 automated discovery help you track uninstalled software?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-discovery-5","customSortOrder":"5","content":"
Automated discovery helps you track all instances as you install software. If software is specified in automated discovery rules, the instances will automatically get tracked by License Manager. Once you uninstall software, License Manager will automatically stop tracking those instances and make the licenses available to you for reuse."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#automated-discovery","name":"Automated discovery","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Automated discovery","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"As a software vendor, how do I onboard directly to License Manager for licenses sold outside of AWS Marketplace?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-entitlements-5","customSortOrder":"5","content":"
You can onboard directly through License Manager by creating a public and private key pair through the console or application programming interface (API). License information returned by the API operations is signed with your private key and you can use the public key to verify the signature. Using AWS License Manager’s API operations, you can integrate with your sales order system to create licenses for customers after their purchase and update licenses after renewals. You can also use the API operations to migrate existing licenses from your current system to AWS License Manager. You will need to modify your software to call the API operations to verify a customer’s license before provisioning software capabilities. To simplify integration with the APIs, use the API operations, use AWS SDK."},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs#managed-entitlements","name":"Managed entitlements","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
Managed entitlements","metadata":{}},{"id":"GLOBAL#product#license-mgr","name":"AWS License Manager","namespaceId":"GLOBAL#product","description":"AWS License Manager","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"Does License Manager support tracking license usage outside of AWS?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-general-5","customSortOrder":"5","content":"
Yes. You can use License Manager along with AWS Systems Manager Agent to track licenses outside of AWS, including licenses for on-premises servers."},"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#general","name":"General","namespaceId":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs","description":"
General","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"topic":"How does License Manager work with Organizations?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-general-6","customSortOrder":"6","content":"
License Manager integrates with AWS Organizations seamlessly. Administrators can sign in to their organizational management account and link all their organizational accounts. They can manage and control license and subscription usage centrally using the management account."},"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":"Can I convert an instance from Ubuntu LTS to Ubuntu Pro?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-linux-6","customSortOrder":"6","content":"
Yes, you can use either the License Manager Console or the AWS CLI to convert the license type of eligible Ubuntu LTS instances. Instances must be stopped and associated by AWS Systems Manager Inventory. See License Manager documentation for more information about Ubuntu LTS license conversion."},"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":"Do I need to opt in to use the automated accounting feature?","id":"product-faqs#license-manager-faqs-discovery-6","customSortOrder":"6","content":"
- 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