Re: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-09-01 Thread Andy Allan
There was a change in the licensing between MX6.1 and MX7. As of MX7, although the licensing is still per processor, the 2 processors must be on the same physical server. With MX6.1 you could split the license over two single CPU servers. On 31/08/06, Casey Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MX7

RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-09-01 Thread Peterson, Chris
: Thursday, August 31, 2006 5:22 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion Sometimes physical servers do have exceptions on licensing. I believe MS allows you to use the same license for a failover box for sql (at least that's what I remember reading somewhere). I don't see why

RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-09-01 Thread Russ
If your servers are on a domain, you can use DFS to keep them in sync. -Original Message- From: Peterson, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 7:28 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion Russ, That's the ticket, I

Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Peterson, Chris
Does anyone know if there is any allowance to run a Coldfusion MX7 Enterprise in a 'warm spare' mode, where it's running but not serving any requests (just running to allow daily syncing of source), and if we were to loose our main site we could swap to the backup server? Or would I just have to

RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Russ
the same license key on the second box. Russ -Original Message- From: Peterson, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 2:43 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion Does anyone know if there is any allowance to run a Coldfusion MX7

Re: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Alan Rother
I'd like to preface this response by saying, I don't really know, I'm just guessing. With that in mind, I would say no, you can't do that. If you have the thing turned on and running, with all of the software installed waiting for a failover, I think you would need a seperate license. Now if you

Re: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Teddy Payne
I have not heard of this premise before. The whole purpose of a failover is to be online and waiting for a failure from a primary server. Having the server turned off would defeat the speed of a failover box. Unless you are dealing with Virtual servers failovers where licensing can get grey,

Re: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Casey Dougall
MX7 License is per processor, not per box. ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered to your door four times a year.

RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Russ
To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion MX7 License is per processor, not per box. ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion

RE: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion

2006-08-31 Thread Russ
, and then just plug in the license when you actually do need to fail over to it. Russ -Original Message- From: Teddy Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 4:36 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Disaster recovery license for Coldfusion I have not heard