Can one hypervisor be assigned multiple subscriptions
Management has listened that if they want to keep using a handful of older servers that we ought to get extended life cycle support. However, when I checked the Red Hat website to look at our licenses, I realized that the extended support seems to require registering our hypervisors with that subscription. That said, all the hypervisors in question are already registered with a separate standard subscription. So now I am left wondering if each of those hypervisors can be registered both with the extended support as well as the standard virtual machine subscriptions concurrently.
As for why I am asking this after the company paid for the additional services, well, I wasn't involved in the process. It was more I was told the good news by management afterwards. And upon looking at the website I began to wonder if I need to move those older servers over to get the extended lifecycle support being paid for. Which then led to me looking at the unlimited guests and limited slots for registered hypervisors. And since the old and current VMs all live on the same hypervisors, well, then I began to wonder if the same hypervisor can be assigned to both licenses/subscriptions.
I have been looking at some of the Red Hat documentation on virt-who, but while I found stuff about a single virt-who handling multiple organizations, multiple hypervisors from assorted vendors, I still haven't found anything to clarify for me whether a single hypervisor can actually be assigned to more than one subscription.