My understanding is that you need one license for every channel it's
being used on, regardless of whether the server is physical or
virtual.

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Olivier <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 2010/12/22 Bryant Zimmerman <[email protected]>
>>
>> Giorgio
>>
>> You could buy just a couple of licenses 3 to 5. It would get rid of the
>> messages for the most part and it would give you the ability to transcode
>> for voicemails and other items requiring transcode.  The reason you are
>> likely getting the messages is there is some kind of transcode required that
>> it can't do and you are getting the warring. If you shut off all in the
>> middle functions like recording, voicemail, and feature codes you may be
>> able to get rid of them but you would also loose the functions.  You will
>> likely waste more than the $30 to $50 dollars in time and you get the option
>> to transcode to boot. Just my 2 cents.
>>
>
> Mayba I'm hijacking this thread, but what about virtual machines ?
>
> At the moment, let say you're using an hardware platform on which you launch
> virtual machines (one per project but only one at a time).
>
> Would a single licence be usable on each virtual machine (same
> (virtualized?) processor and mac addresses) ?
>
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