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AI-generated summary
Honestly, a Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services CAL at £1,430 ex-VAT isn’t something I’d buy unless you already know exactly how many users/devices need RDS access. These CALs are one of those “you don’t think about it until you’re locked out” products—if you miscalculate the count or licensing model, you can end up paying twice or scrambling later. So the first question I’d ask is whether you’ve confirmed your RDS usage profile (named user vs device, concurrent access assumptions, and how your admin/support users are accounted for). If that groundwork is done, then yes, it’s the clean, proper route.
Who it’s for: businesses using Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2025 who need legal, straightforward access licensing—typically IT-managed environments with predictable user counts, not “we’ll scale unpredictably next quarter” setups. Who should *not* buy: anyone who hasn’t mapped out RDS access requirements, or teams thinking they can “get by” on undersized CALs, because the cost of correcting it later is usually worse than doing it right now. If you’re already on Windows Server 2025 and you know the licensing tally, this is solid value for compliance and avoiding headaches; if you’re unsure, pause and validate before you spend.

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