yes unfortunately this really makes CF10 even more expensive and not viable
for shared or cloud hosting.
It is really impossible to manage/track this type of licensing. The max
number of instances per cloud was at least manageable with CF9.

With CF10  we can use max 8 cpu cores per license. (8/4) /2
So lets say you are a host and you sell 8 x VPS's with 1 core each, that is
1 license used up.
But now lets say that any of those customers decides to upgrade his VPS and
add an extra CPU, if this is an automated process via a control panel then
you have now exceeded your license and are completely unaware.
In order to keep your licenses valid, you have to do constant manual
auditing to check how many customers are using CF10, how many CPU cores
they are using etc.

Even if you take hosts out of the equation and just think of personal use,
and your deploying in the cloud, whether it be your own private cloud or
using Amazon, lets say you suddenly have a server which is struggling, so
you add an extra core, would you even think to check your cf licensing
first, I doubt it.
I believe CF10 does phone home now and report licence usage also, so folks
could be getting legal letters form Adobe with no warning or idea why, I
personally know one host who is having a legal battle with Adobe because
they purchased a CF license off ebay and transferred it it to themselves,
but Adobe still say it is invalid and are tryi8ng to force them to buy
another license, so they are clearly monitoring and taking action these
days.

I do think Adobe need to rethink this licensing model if they want to avoid
losing their existing customers, especially hosts. I know at least half a
dozen CF hosts who are not planning to upgrade to CF10.
Adobe, please go back to 10 instances per license, that was fair and easier
to manage.
Also you are going to record and track license usage, then it would be nice
to at least provide facility to report it to the license holder as well so
that they can be aware if they exceed their license usage and can
do something about it.


On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Michael David <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hey has anyone noticed that Adobe has changed their policy on CPU and
> cores in CF10?
>
> They way I read it, two cpus of 4 cores each are covered, but to cpus
> with 8 cores each requires two licenses. I am hoping I am misreading
> this, because I have a bunch of 16 core boxes.
>
> :(
> --
> Cheers!
> Michael David
>
>
>
> 

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