Adobe modified the EULA again for CF9 to allow Standard and Enterprise 
to installed as "Production Software" on one server, as "Disaster 
Recovery Software" (or as you called it a 'dark' server) on a different 
single server, and as "Development Software" for "internal development, 
testing, and staging" on an unspecified number of additional servers.

Carl

On 3/10/2011 6:56 AM, Jason Fisher wrote:
> Dev and Hot Spare are 2 different things.  You can always install full
> Enterprise on any server in Dev mode for free, and that has a 2 IP limit.
> Hot spare is a licensing change (came in 8.0.1, iirc) that allows a 'dark'
> server to have a full installation re-using your production license, but
> those 2 servers (production and hot spare) cannot both be running at the
> same time.  This allows for true failover setups without doubling license
> costs, on Adobe's assumption that you are not really going to run both.

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