-From: Varden Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 November 2004 04:21To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] SQL License
Hi Marlon
When you are using an object sever with Axapta it reduces the number of client license needed. Since it is 3-tier the client does not connect
Den 17. november 2004 20:21 skrev Varden Morris:
> When you are using an object sever with Axapta it reduces the number
> of client license needed.
You would think so... but according to the license for SQL that is no
correct:
Multiplexing is the use of hardware and/or software to reduce the n
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Hi Marlon
When you are using an object sever with Axapta it reduces the number of
client license needed. Since it is 3-tier the client does not connect directly
to the SQL server but does so via
Hi Marlon
When you are using an object sever with Axapta it reduces the number of client license needed. Since it is 3-tier the client does not connect directly to the SQL server but does so via the object server. The client connects to the object server which then connects to the SQL server.
Hello James,
Thank you for the advise.
Marlon
From: James Flavell
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004
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Hi
Marlon,
I
think you will for sure be better off with the per
Hi Marlon,
I think you will for sure be better off with the per processor ... I think
when you do the calculation its around 50+ users and per seat becomes the
same price as per processor (of course depending on how many processors you
have in your box ). Sorry it has been sometime since I d
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