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Re: Licensing?


  • Subject: Re: Licensing?
  • From: Fabrice Truillot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 09:16:31 +0100

On 11 fivr. 04, at 05:44, Andy Satori wrote:

> I have a cluster of 4 web servers that would be handling the web
> traffic for load balancing.  I want to deploy a small collection of
> web applications to those machines.  One developer will be doing the
> work (me!), and I have a WebObjects 5.2.2 license, but that has 1
> deployment license, and one development license.  The documentation
> indicates that you need a deployment license for each server, but I
> cannot for the life of me find pricing on server licenses.

You have two choices.

1) WebObjects

The package comes with one developer license and one deployment
license, for $700. You'll need one package per deployment computer.

2) MacOS X Server

MacOS X Server comes with one WebObjects deployment license, for $500
(10 AFP clients).

> Are we supposed to by a developer kit for each server we deploy too?

A WebObjects package or MacOS X Server.

> is there a  Server / Run-Time only license?

In MacOS X Server. I don't know if this particular deployment license
can be used to deploy WebObjects applications on Linux boxes (we're
using MacOS X Server as a deployment platform here :). Anybody knows ?

-- FT'e

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