Not per server, per machine. As a hosting company it may be easier for you
to run steam on one server and then you can work out how to propagate any
updates it receives (as the linux version of steam simply provides you with
files on disk from which you run the server as usual).

- Alfred

Mikkel "Miklos" Georgsen wrote:
> Alfred Reynolds wrote:
>> The current beta (and the final release) is not limited in this way.
>> The only limitation that you can only use a particular steam account
>> on one machine at a time (so you should create a "dedicated" server
>> account per machine, or use the steam binary on a single server and
>> write your own management tools).
>
> Hi Alfred
>
> So I have to create an account pr. dedicated server? Are you going to
> make 'site accounts' for the bigger hosting companies? I'd hate to
> make and maintain 120+ machine accounts.
>
> How about special site-wide accounts we can request personally from
> you/Valve.
>
> Regards,
> Mikkel "Miklos" Georgsen
> Clanhost.dk
> Denmark
>
>
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