RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-29 Thread Vince Bonfanti
P.S. For those of you who might be skeptical:
 
    http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=www.linuxworld.com
 
Vince

-Original Message-
From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.


FYI, you might be interested to know that the following web site is running
on BlueDragon Server JX (all of the ".htm" pages are really dynamic CFML
pages being served by BlueDragon--there are no static pages on the site):

    http://www.linuxworld.com

That server has the following configuration:

    Dell dual 1.5GHz with 1GB RAM
    Red Hat 8
    Apache 1.3.27
    MySQL 4.0
    BlueDragon Server JX 3.0.2

Regards,

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com


-Original Message-
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Bluedragon Licensing et al.


I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project and considering using
BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am not misreading
anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costs nothing in
terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta) confirm this is
accurate?

Also, does anyone have any information about the performance of the
server version on Linux? The site will need to be able to handle an
average of 250 concurrent users and will be running on a dual processor
server (at least a Compaq Proliant 370 with dual 800 Mhz processors,
which I think we already have donated). 

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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-29 Thread Vince Bonfanti
FYI, you might be interested to know that the following web site is running
on BlueDragon Server JX (all of the ".htm" pages are really dynamic CFML
pages being served by BlueDragon--there are no static pages on the site):
 
    http://www.linuxworld.com
 
That server has the following configuration:
 
    Dell dual 1.5GHz with 1GB RAM
    Red Hat 8
    Apache 1.3.27
    MySQL 4.0
    BlueDragon Server JX 3.0.2
 
Regards,
 
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
 

-Original Message-
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Bluedragon Licensing et al.


I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project and considering using
BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am not misreading
anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costs nothing in
terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta) confirm this is
accurate?

Also, does anyone have any information about the performance of the
server version on Linux? The site will need to be able to handle an
average of 250 concurrent users and will be running on a dual processor
server (at least a Compaq Proliant 370 with dual 800 Mhz processors,
which I think we already have donated). 

M




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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Yves Arsenault
Ah there is the answer.:-)Hey, my board supports multiple CPUs. might be an idea for us over hereeventually.- Yves -  -Original Message-  From: Daniel Ganter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: September 26, 2003 10:54 AM  To: CF-Talk  Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.  Mike,  The license is for a server, with no  restrictions on the number of cpus.  The definitive source for use of BlueDragon Server  is the Software License Agreement (SLA).  Regards,  Dan  Daniel Ganter  New Atlanta Communications  www.newatlanta.com  -Original Message-  From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:41 AM  To: CF-Talk  Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.  Yves -  Any idea where I could get more information about the restriction on  multiple processors? I poured over NA's Web site last night and found no  documentation about this.  M
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Alright, thanks Daniel, I appreciate the help. M	-Original Message-	From: Daniel Ganter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 	Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:54 AM	To: CF-Talk	Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.			Mike,		The license is for a server, with no	restrictions on the number of cpus.		The definitive source for use of BlueDragon Server	is the Software License Agreement (SLA).		Regards,	Dan		Daniel Ganter	New Atlanta Communications	www.newatlanta.com	 
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Yves Arsenault
You could try posting on this listhttp://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/self_help/archive_search/index.cfmI may be wrong, I'm not sure.I also just checked through the site and didn't find any reference tomultiple CPUs for the free version.This is all I found, with reference to multiple CPUs, the J2EE server pricedper CPU.http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/product_info/features.cfmYves  -Original Message-  From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: September 26, 2003 10:41 AM  To: CF-Talk  Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.  Yves -  Any idea where I could get more information about the restriction on  multiple processors? I poured over NA's Web site last night and found no  documentation about this.  M  -Original Message-  From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:23 AM  To: CF-Talk  Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.  The free version of BD server is free to use. In development or  production/deployment.  I have a copy of it (3.0.2) running on a Linux Mandrake server  for a  community project that we're building.  So far I'm still in development. haven't really had much  traffic. I'm  using MySQL, seems to work very well.  As for the dual processor, I don't think that the free version  supports  multiple CPUs... but I'm not sure about that.  Some of the NewAtlanta people should probably answer that.  Just a couple of cents worth  Yves    -Original Message-    From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]    Sent: September 26, 2003 10:20 AM    To: CF-Talk    Subject: Bluedragon Licensing et al.    I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project and  considering using    BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am not  misreading    anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costs  nothing in    terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta)  confirm this is    accurate?    Also, does anyone have any information about the performance  of the    server version on Linux? The site will need to be able to  handle an    average of 250 concurrent users and will be running on a dual  processor    server (at least a Compaq Proliant 370 with dual 800 Mhz  processors,    which I think we already have donated).    M    _
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Daniel Ganter
Mike,The license is for a server, with norestrictions on the number of cpus.The definitive source for use of BlueDragon Serveris the Software License Agreement (SLA).Regards,DanDaniel GanterNew Atlanta Communicationswww.newatlanta.com-Original Message-From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:41 AMTo: CF-TalkSubject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.Yves - Any idea where I could get more information about the restriction onmultiple processors? I poured over NA's Web site last night and found nodocumentation about this.M 
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Daniel Ganter
>I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project and considering using>BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am not misreading>anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costs nothing in>terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta) confirm this is>accurate?Trying again with non-html text:Correct.The entry-level version of BlueDragon Server is free fordevelopment and deployment, with restrictions only onredistribution.>From the New Atlanta BlueDragon Software License Agreement (SLA):BlueDragon Server (Non-Fee Based).	Subject to this SLA, NAC grants you a limited,	non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable,	non-sub-licensable license to download, install	and use BlueDragon Server on a single Server.Regards,DanDaniel GanterNew Atlanta Communicationswww.newatlanta.com
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Yves -  Any idea where I could get more information about the restriction onmultiple processors? I poured over NA's Web site last night and found nodocumentation about this. M	-Original Message-	From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 	Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:23 AM	To: CF-Talk	Subject: RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.			The free version of BD server is free to use. In development or	production/deployment.		I have a copy of it (3.0.2) running on a Linux Mandrake serverfor a	community project that we're building.	So far I'm still in development. haven't really had muchtraffic. I'm	using MySQL, seems to work very well.		As for the dual processor, I don't think that the free versionsupports	multiple CPUs... but I'm not sure about that.	Some of the NewAtlanta people should probably answer that.		Just a couple of cents worth		Yves  -Original Message-	  From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]	  Sent: September 26, 2003 10:20 AM	  To: CF-Talk	  Subject: Bluedragon Licensing et al.			  I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project andconsidering using	  BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am notmisreading	  anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costsnothing in	  terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta)confirm this is	  accurate?		  Also, does anyone have any information about the performanceof the	  server version on Linux? The site will need to be able tohandle an	  average of 250 concurrent users and will be running on a dualprocessor	  server (at least a Compaq Proliant 370 with dual 800 Mhzprocessors,	  which I think we already have donated).		  M	  _  	
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Daniel Ganter
  I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project andconsidering using  BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am notmisreading  anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers,costs nothing in  terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta)confirm this is  accurate?Correct.The entry-level version of BlueDragon Server is free fordevelopmentand deployment, with restrictions only on redistribution.>From the New Atlanta BlueDragon Software License Agreement(SLA):BlueDragon Server (Non-Fee Based).   Subject to this SLA, NAC grants you a limited,non-exclusive,   non-transferable, non-assignable, non-sub-licensablelicense to   download, install and use BlueDragon Server on asingle Server   machine for development, testing and deploymentpurposes.   BlueDragon Server may not be bundled or distributedwith yours or   any third party application(s) unless a separate andunique   VAR/OEM agreement is in place with NAC thatexplicitly grants   these rights.Regards,DanDaniel GanterNew Atlanta Communicationswww.newatlanta.com
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RE: Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Yves Arsenault
The free version of BD server is free to use. In development orproduction/deployment.I have a copy of it (3.0.2) running on a Linux Mandrake server for acommunity project that we're building.So far I'm still in development. haven't really had much traffic. I'musing MySQL, seems to work very well.As for the dual processor, I don't think that the free version supportsmultiple CPUs... but I'm not sure about that.Some of the NewAtlanta people should probably answer that.Just a couple of cents worthYves  -Original Message-  From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: September 26, 2003 10:20 AM  To: CF-Talk  Subject: Bluedragon Licensing et al.  I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project and considering using  BlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am not misreading  anything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costs nothing in  terms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta) confirm this is  accurate?  Also, does anyone have any information about the performance of the  server version on Linux? The site will need to be able to handle an  average of 250 concurrent users and will be running on a dual processor  server (at least a Compaq Proliant 370 with dual 800 Mhz processors,  which I think we already have donated).  M
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Bluedragon Licensing et al.

2003-09-26 Thread Haggerty, Mike
I am drafting the specs for a volunteer project and considering usingBlueDragon Server on RedHat. I want to make sure I am not misreadinganything: BlueDragon server, with the PostGres drivers, costs nothing interms of a license. Can anyone (maybe from New Atlanta) confirm this isaccurate? Also, does anyone have any information about the performance of theserver version on Linux? The site will need to be able to handle anaverage of 250 concurrent users and will be running on a dual processorserver (at least a Compaq Proliant 370 with dual 800 Mhz processors,which I think we already have donated).  M   
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