> Someone claimed that since ColdFusion license allows you to 
> use maximum 2 physical processors you could also choose to 
> use single ColdFusion license in 2 separate single processor 
> machines. 
> 
> I don't think this is true but would like get some opinions 
> about it. 

It is not true. This isn't a matter of opinion, you can read the license for
yourself:

http://www.adobe.com/products/eula/server/

"2. License Grants

The licenses granted in this Section 2 are subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this EULA:

(a) If the Software is (i) a Developer Version, (ii) a Trial Version, or
(iii) any version of a Server-Based Software, this Section 2(a), and not
Section 2(b) nor Section 2(c), shall apply: Subject to the terms and
conditions of this Agreement, Macromedia hereby grants, and you accept, the
right and license to install and use the Software on a single computer. A
license for the Software may not be shared, installed nor used concurrently
on different computers.

(b) If the Software is a (i) Commercial Version, (ii) Education Version or
(iii) Not For Resale Version, in each case, of a CPU-Based Software, this
Section 2(b), and not Section 2(a) nor Section 2(c), shall apply: Subject to
the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Macromedia hereby grants, and
you accept, the right and license to install and use the Software on one or
more computers, provided, however, that (i) the total number of CPUs from
all of the computers in which the Software is installed does not exceed the
total number of CPU licenses purchased for such installation and use, and
(ii) with respect to the ColdFusion software only, as each license for such
Software is on a 2 CPU basis, the total number of computers on which such
Software is installed and used shall not exceed the total number of Software
licenses purchased."

The last sentence is the applicable portion.

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