>From what I understand of MS licenses, they are per physical processor.  If
you're database needs aren't that big, you could probably get away with
using sql 2005 express, which is free.. 



> -----Original Message-----
> From: J W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 4:56 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: SOT: coldfusion and SQL2005
> 
> I am trying to configure 2 new servers and getting fumed about BS
> microsoft
> CAL crap. Both systems will be dual core/dual processors. One will be a
> dedicated SQL server and the other will be a dedicated web server. Has
> anyone configed a new server setup with MS sql 2005 x64 and windows 2003
> server x64.
> 
> >From what I am beginning to understand that we need to go with a way
> overpriced Processor license for MS SQL2005 and two of them at that for
> the
> two seperate processors or are dual core chips counted as one or two
> physical processors?? If they are counted that makes 4. Has anyone
> recently
> configged a new server, can you tell me about how your CAL licensing
> worked
> with the web server and coldfusion?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 

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