> for personal projects. It is limited to a single- or dual-CPU server and
> imposes a data set limit of 100 megabytes. The Community License is
> restricted to two copies per company."
> 
> But after installing Marklogic and choosing the community license option I
> see that under the ONLINE DEVELOPER PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT, in section
> 1.(b)(iv), that we're only permitted "to install, access, launch and use on
> a single computer system with only one (1) processor (where each core in a
> multi-core chip counts as a processor) as enabled by the Keys (the "CPUs")
> or more than such number of CPUs if approved by Mark Logic in writing."
> 
> So I'm wondering whether it's OK to try out Marklogic under the community
> license on a duo-core desktop or not? If anyone can clarify this for me it
> would be greatly appreciated.

Naturally the MLC folks will have to speak to this, but I will note that
the community license I grabbed for personal testing of projects states
under the Host Status information that it is for 2 cores.

Jim

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