Maps API Premier licenses are tied to DNS domains rather than
individual servers. You can add as many domains as you need to your
license at no extra cost. This means that you do not need separate
licenses for development and production, and you can use your license
on multiple servers, and move applications between servers as
required.

Many thanks,

Thor.

On Oct 26, 8:07 pm, aeloen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I work for a large telecommunications company who are currently
> looking at using the Google Maps Premier API to enable geographic
> mapping of various items in our configuration management database.
>
> We have been discussing some questions with our Google Rep but he is
> currently out of the office and there doesn't seem to be anyone we can
> escalate to!
>
> Our questions concern:
>
> When purchasing a premier license does it cover us for development of
> the application and deployment (i.e. we have a development and
> production server, do we need a license for both? why?!)
>
> We may be transferring all our applications/services to new hardware
> in the near future, can the API key be 'migrated,' to the new physical
> hardware?
>
> Thanks for your help guys!
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