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We are planning to migrate and upgrade to SharePoint 2016, currently we have a SharePoint Enterprise 2013 server farm and we want to know if there's any special matter about licensing for new servers if we decide to do a migration.

Our current licensed infrastructure is:

  • 1 WFE Server
  • 1 Application Server (for Search)
  • 1 Application Server (for SRSS and other intrinsec SP services)
  • 1 Workflow Server
  • 1 Office Apps Server
  • 1 SQL 2014 Database Server

If you need more info, just let me know.

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  • what you want to ask, is not clear? do you have license for the SharePoint and SQL?
    – Waqas Sarwar MVP
    Commented Sep 2, 2016 at 14:29
  • @WaqasSarwarMCSE we actually have everything licensed, I want to know, as stated in my question if there's any special matter if we decide to do a migration. Commented Sep 2, 2016 at 14:46
  • You can watch the video on SharePoint Licensing for all the question at > youtube.com/watch?v=KZF-b-U5LaY&t=1s
    – Hemant
    Commented Aug 15, 2017 at 4:03

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As long as your licensing covered all the Servers and Cals for every user, you are fine. You need Entreprise Cal if you are using enterprise features. BTW there is no change from the 2013.

SharePoint Server 2016 is required for each running instance of the software, and CALs are required for each person or device accessing a SharePoint Server.

https://products.office.com/en-us/SharePoint/sharepoint-licensing-overview

OOS licensing is Seprate

Customers with a Volume Licensing account can download OOS from the Volume License Servicing Center at no cost and will have view-only functionality, which includes PowerPoint sharing in Skype for Business. Customers that require document creation, edit and save functionality in OOS will need to have an on-premises Office suite license with Software Assurance or an Office 365 ProPlus subscription.

https://blogs.office.com/2016/05/04/office-online-server-now-available/

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  • Great info, thanks a lot! I didn't knew about OOS... Commented Sep 2, 2016 at 21:26

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