Looks like you might have been dreaming:

http://www.fusion-reactor.com/fr/faq.cfm#licencing1

Each physical or virtual server requires one FusionReactor license - all of
the instances which are installed on that server are covered by the one
FusionReactor license. So, if you have (say) 6 physical boxes, then you need
6 licenses. Note, that on a single box you may have multiple instances
(ColdFusion, JRun, Tomcat, JBoss) installed on it, but you still only need 1
license for that (virtual or physical) server. Virtual Machines (VM's) are
also classed as separate physical servers and therefore require a license.


andy 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bobby [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 8:31 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: FusionReactor - Development server


I figured if anyone knew the answer to this (outside of FR Support), it
would be someone on this list©

I may have dreamed this because I can't find it again but I thought I read
that if you bought a FusionReactor enterprise license, you were also allowed
to install a second copy on a development server at no extra cost.

Does anyone know whether or not that is true?

Thanks







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