klumikaze wrote:
> Can anybody define Adobe's definition of a CPU? 
> For example, we just purchased a new server with two dual core
> processors in it. Is a dual core processor considered one CPU? or two?

As João and Tom noted, that  would be counted as one... here's the 
citation from the Adobe site:

 > (Q) Does the per-CPU pricing for Flex Data Services pertain to
 > "per CPU as in server" or "per CPU as in processor"?
 > (A) Per CPU as in processor. CPU is defined as a central processing
 > unit in a hardware device, including devices accessed by multiple
 > users through a network (for example, a server). A dual-core CPU
 > is considered a single CPU for licensing purposes.
http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/productinfo/faq/#item-34


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