Hello Andrew!

250 users with with a paid license of FileMaker Pro on Windows or Mac, 1 
user with web
browsers, or users running FileMaker Go on iPad and iPhone.

        
                
                
        
        
                
                        
                                
                                        
                                                Concurrent Connections

                                                Knowing how users will connect 
to your solution helps determine what 
to purchase. Users with a paid license
of FileMaker Pro on Windows or Mac, can connect to FileMaker Server for no 
additional cost. Users with web
browsers, or users running FileMaker Go on iPad and iPhone, require paid 
connections to FileMaker Server. These
are called concurrent connections.

For more info
http://www.filemaker.com/products/filemaker-server/docs/concurrent_connecti
ons_datasheet.pdf

Hope this helps.
                                        
                                
                        
                
        



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Þann 16.3.2015, 16:19, "Andrew Brown" <[email protected]> ritaði:

>On 16 mars 2015, at 12:47, Cornelius Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Concurrent connections are required for WebDirect and FileMaker Go 
>>access to the database system. For Custom Web Publishing concurrent 
>>connections don't factor in (at least not at the licensing level).
>
>Thanks, Cornelius, but I'm still rather in the dark.
>
>If I purchase FM Server 13 with 1 concurrent connection and use it to 
>fuel some pages of a site, how many people will be able to consult those 
>pages before FM shuts them out?
>
>AB

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