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In this article, you learn how to enable unlimited virtualization through Azure Hybrid Benefit for SQL Server in an Azure VMware Solution private cloud. You can register the licenses by configuring a placement policy. The placement policy defines the hosts and the virtual machines (VMs) on the hosts that are running SQL Server.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> SQL Server licenses are applied at the host level and must cover all the physical cores on a host. For example, if each host in Azure VMware Solution has 36 cores and you intend to have 2 hosts run SQL Server, the Azure Hybrid Benefit applies to 72 cores. This amount is regardless of the number of SQL Server instances or other VMs that are on that host.
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> SQL Server licenses are applied at the host level and must cover all the physical cores on a host. For example, if each host in Azure VMware Solution has 36 cores and you intend to have two hosts run SQL Server, the Azure Hybrid Benefit applies to 72 cores. This amount is regardless of the number of SQL Server instances or other VMs that are on that host.
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View a [video tutorial for configuring Azure Hybrid Benefit for SQL Server in Azure VMware Solution](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJIQ1K2KTa0).
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:::image type="content" source="media/sql-azure-hybrid-benefit/azure-hybrid-benefit.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to create a new VM-Host affinity placement policy.":::
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1.Fill in the required fields for creating the placement policy:
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1.On the **Create placement policy** page, fill in the required fields to create the placement policy:
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-**Name**: Select the name that identifies this policy.
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-**Type**: Select the type of policy. This type must be a VM-Host affinity rule only.
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-**Azure Hybrid Benefit**: Select the checkbox to apply Azure Hybrid Benefit for SQL Server.
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:::image type="content" source="media/sql-azure-hybrid-benefit/create-placement-policy.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to create a host VM placement policy by using the host VM affinity.":::
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1.Select the hosts and VMs to be applied to the VM-Host affinity policy:
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-**Select hosts**: Select the hosts to run SQL Server. When hosts are replaced, policies are re-created on the new hosts automatically.
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-**Select virtual machines**: Select the VMs that should run on the selected hosts.
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-**Review and Create**: Select to create the policy.
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1.Use the**Select hosts** page to edit hosts and VMs to be applied to the VM-Host affinity policy:
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-**Edit hosts**, choose the hosts to run SQL Server. When hosts are replaced, policies are re-created on the new hosts automatically.
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-**Select virtual machines**, choose the VMs to run on the selected hosts.
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-**Review and Create** choose this option to create the policy.
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:::image type="content" source="media/sql-azure-hybrid-benefit/select-policy-host.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to create a host VM affinity.":::
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