After the End of Availability (EOA), VMware no longer sells new vSphere 6.7 licenses. Existing licenses remain valid; new purchases must be for vSphere 7 or 8 (usually with downgrade rights to 6.7).

Here’s a clear, informational text you can use regarding : VMware vSphere 6.7 Licensing Overview

VMware vSphere 6.7 licenses are edition-based and per-CPU (or per-core for certain modern CPUs), with no expiration date for perpetual licenses — though active SnS (Support and Subscription) is required for updates and technical support.

Vmware 6.7 License May 2026

After the End of Availability (EOA), VMware no longer sells new vSphere 6.7 licenses. Existing licenses remain valid; new purchases must be for vSphere 7 or 8 (usually with downgrade rights to 6.7).

Here’s a clear, informational text you can use regarding : VMware vSphere 6.7 Licensing Overview vmware 6.7 license

VMware vSphere 6.7 licenses are edition-based and per-CPU (or per-core for certain modern CPUs), with no expiration date for perpetual licenses — though active SnS (Support and Subscription) is required for updates and technical support. After the End of Availability (EOA), VMware no