iv been trying to buy a license for SRSS and all i get from them is good 
luck.lol

Nice Company

Randy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brad Lackey 
  To: SunRay-Users mailing list 
  Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 12:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray 1


  Yes, the Licenses sold by Sun were concurrent user based. Those are not 
transferrable by purchasing a Sun Ray client off of ebay. Those are Licenses to 
connect to the Sun Ray software and are owned by the organization deploying the 
software.


  You need licenses for Sun Ray software to connect your clients.


  On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:57 AM, William Yang wrote:


    Weren’t the old licenses concurrent user-based?  Are those non-transferable?

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    Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 10:38 AM
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    Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray 1


    On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:26 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:



    2011-09-23 18:01, Johny Crown пишет:


    Hello,

      I am trying to find, and it seems I can't, what is the newer version of
      Solaris/SRS that I can install on a e250 server with about 16 SunRay 1.
      Can anyone tell me where should I find this information?

      Thanks,
      Johny
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    I believe the best supported version would be the most recent Solaris 10,
    if e250 can cope with that, or try the latest updates to Solaris 8/9 -
    but I guess they are unsupported now, so you're on your own (with the
    help of the community ;).

    Probably the latest SRSS (5.2) would be okay, downloadable from Oracle
    e-Delivery site. Actually in the Admin Guide or Release notes (or on
    the Wiki page) you can find the list of officially supported OSes...

    I do not know how legal this installation would be - if you just take
    and install the latest and greatest Solaris and SRSS without paying
    Oracle for software nor support.

    Actually I'd love to hear on that from the list's experts: can the
    Sun/Oracle software be used for free in production (without asking
    for support) according to currently active rules?

    Sun Ray software cannot be used for free. The eDelivery download is a 
trial. You must license your Software with either the "Named User" or "Sun Ray 
Device" license. One method licenses devices connecting or specific users. We 
do not have a concurrent licensing model.

    Oracle also stresses the importance of purchasing support. There are 
patches that are released to My Oracle Support in between major releases. Also 
Oracle has a policy that if you need support after the license purchase time, 
you need to pay a "true-up" fee.

    I definitely urge everyone on this list to read the Oracle Licensing rules 
for exact details so that you know if you are in compliance or not.


      I believe somebody sometime has already paid for RTU when the DTUs
      were originally purchased. What if that was a different end-user
      (i.e. for DTUs found from Amazon/eBay)? Must RTU be purchased again?


    The Sun Ray "RTU" does not follow the device. The license you purchase is 
for Sun Ray Software to allow clients to connect. Whether it's OVDC or a 
physical Sun Ray connecting, your Sun Ray software needs to be licensed for 
those connections.

    Brad



    Regarding the server, how much RAM/CPU is there? 16 terminal users
    may or may not be too much for it, unless they are doing something
    trivial like "uttsc" sessions to connect to Windows servers, or
    running as kiosks with informative billboards...

    //Jim

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