Did you read the FAQ yet?
What is the price of the Hosting Service Provider Edition?
The Hosting Service Provider Edition will be licensed for $5995 per 2-CPUs.
Upgrades from Professional and Enterprise Editions to the Hosting Service
Provider Edition will be available. Subscriptions and volume discounts will
also be available.
I feared it would be $5000 per processor. At least with a 2 processor box,
the
Hosting Service Provider will only be marginally more expensive. Not double
or triple the cost.
On the surface, it doesn't look as bad as everyone is hyping it to be unless
I'm missing something.
Tom Nunamaker
(Just passed the ACP exam yesterday!!!)
At 03:40 AM 4/28/01, you wrote:
>I'm glad to see they put someone who has a clue in charge, Nat. Thanks.
>
>Yeah, I got your sarcasm, but do you really want to see Cold Fusion die? I
>don't. They're doing to piss a bunch a people off with this. It's going to
>get harder and harder to convince people that CF is going to be around for
>the long term, and that they (our potential clients) should let us code in
>Fusebox-ed Fusion, rather than ASP. We lost a huge contract recently
>because we are a CF-only house...Government contract - they didn't want to
>buy CF Server. Yeah - that particular instance won't change much with this
>new grand scheme in the small picture..., but in the big picture, it is
>going to get harder and harder for CF programmers. I've literally watched a
>bad-idea-license system completely F-up a perfectly good product. People
>left in droves.
>
>Fortunately CF programming is just a small slice of what we do. I guess
>I'll keep my opinions to myself, and go back to making money and generally
>enjoying myself with CF 4.5 as long as I can. Thanks, Nat.
>
>-Bill
>www.brainbox.tv
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