Hi Bill
I raised that there are 2 options, per user or per processor. For a web
site you would select the per processor model. I was generalizing licenses
and was trying to point out that licensing is complex for all platforms and
costs are not always as cheap as they may seem. There are gotcha
Sorry, resend because it was hard to tell what I had written as it put the
legal stuff up at the top.
from the post I was replying to (so it doesn't do it again):
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SQL Server pricing depends on the licensing model one needs. Generally
you get a "per processor" or a "per server" plus end
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David:
I must be misunderstanding your comments. You state that SQL Server,
for instance, would charge a per connection license for a large web
site. I don't believe this is true.
SQL Server pricing depends on the licensing model one needs. Generally
you get a "per processor" or a "per se
Well stated, David!
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