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Old 11th August 2012, 2:27 PM   #1
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Default USB hasp keys on virtual server

We are moving some servers to a virtual environment but one off them has 4 or 5 hasp keys for various software... I've found a few usb network servers, but was wondering, has anyone here had success with hasp keys and usb servers? We have hardware options, but really would prefer not to have a server running just for hasp keys...

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Old 12th August 2012, 1:56 AM   #2
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We use HASP keys on VMWare 4.1U2 through USB Anywhere devices.

http://www.digi.com/products/usb/anywhereusb
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Old 12th August 2012, 2:30 AM   #3
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We use HASP keys on VMWare 4.1U2 through USB Anywhere devices.

http://www.digi.com/products/usb/anywhereusb
Yep, We use the exact same devices for a USB HASP key we have.
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Yep, We use the exact same devices for a USB HASP key we have.
They also worked for me a couple of years ago for a few dongles.. FlexLM mostly.
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Old 12th August 2012, 12:13 PM   #5
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Yeah we use USBAnywhere for our USB hardware locks.. I think we have around 16 seperate dongles and haven't had any issues at all with it.
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Awesome, thanks for all the feedback guys.

Looks like that's the way to go.
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Old 19th August 2012, 1:56 PM   #7
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The majority of USB license keys are supported for passthrough in ESX these days, have had a number of these running for a while now.

I haven't tried it, but apparently it'll maintain them through vmotion, but once the guest reboots, it has to be running on the host that has the keys plugged in for them to be passed through.
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Old 30th August 2012, 5:02 PM   #8
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Default we use the Belkin Network USB sharers

Worked perfectly with a couple of Virtual Servers and Aladin HASP keys

Under Vmware 4. and 5.0

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