About sublicensing
Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM licenses can be split into one or more subsets of licenses (hereafter referred to as sublicenses), each has its own license key and supports a certain number of Mac computers that you can manage in SCCM. Each sublicense has its own date of expiration.
Main license pool
In a subscription with no sublicenses, all product licenses remain in a single array, named the main license pool. After creating a sublicense, some licenses can be used via that sublicense, while other licenses still remain in the main license pool and can be distributed to other sublicenses or used for a product activation via the primary subscription license key.
Reading the sublicense properties on the product details page
Total number of licenses
The total number of Mac computers that you can manage in SCCM.
Licenses used
The number of licenses taken from the main license pool for sublicenses.
Available
The number of licenses that remain in the main license pool after allocating some to sublicenses. This is the number of licenses you can allocate to your new sublicenses.
Type
The type of the sublicense: Primary (the main key which is split into sublicenses) or Reserved (sublicense with reserved number of licenses, taken from the main license pool).
Max lic.
The maximum number of managed Macs with the usage of the corresponding sublicense (it’s initially set at the time of sublicense creation and can be changed later).
Used
The number of used licenses in the particular sublicense.
Available
The number of licenses that are effectively available in the particular sublicense.
Expires on
The sublicense expiration date.
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