Dan Phillips wrote:

> In theory yes. I have not had the chance to try it out though. Keep in
> mind though this is a little different then something like VMWARE. We
> have a huge server and just devide up RAM, CPU and disk space and the
> VPS software locks down the resources so nothing bleeds over. Think of
> it as a hard drive partition. Then we install NT, Win2K, Win2K3,
> whatever and assgin an IP address to it. Kinda neat and cheaper than
> getting an actual dedicated server because the customer does not have to
> buy a lisence for the OS. 

But how does it work with CF licenses? Say you split a dual CPU server 
so it supports 4 virtual servers and host a CF customer in each. What do 
you need in licenses?

Jochem



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