On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Michael David <li...@michaeldavid.com>wrote:
>
> Hey has anyone noticed that Adobe has changed their policy on CPU
> and cores in CF10?
>
> They way I read it, two cpus of 4 cores each are covered, but to cpus with
> 8 cores each requires two licenses. I am hoping I am misreading this,
> because I have a bunch of 16 core boxes.
>


This was discussed at length when CF10 came out. My understanding is that 4
cores counts as a "CPU", so a 16 core machine is 16/4 = 4 CPUs (2 licenses).

Rakshith Naresh discusses this a bit on his blog:
http://blogs.coldfusion.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-10-eula

-Cameron

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