You don't need any
CAL licenses. Firebird is a TCP service and falls outside the license
requirements for Windows.
Firebird will
support up to 100 concurrent users before you need to introduce a middle tier of
some kind. But remember, this number is a guide only and depends very much on
what your users are doing. try it and see would be most people's best
advice.
Alan
Can anyone tell me what is the maximum number of concurrent connections that can be made if using win XP Pro as a remote PC server ?I have a project that consist of the following:FireBird is installed on a remote server (PC is using Win XP Pro).I have 28 users in different areas who will be accessing FireBird to transmit their data into a table every evening.Can they all connect to FireBird all at one go or will Win Xp Pro limit the connection to only 5 persons at any one time.If I use Win server 2003, what is the ideal number of CAL license I should purchase for this type of situation. Any with this experience can tell me ?Thank you.
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