SGD is licensed on it's own. Sent from my mobile.
On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:12 PM, Willi Burmeister <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Brad, > >> The "RTU" that Sun sold serves the same purpose as the Oracle Named User/Sun >> Ray Client license. >> >> Sun Sold: >> Sun Ray Software Right to Use (Licensed by concurrent user) (Required for >> Sun Ray and OVDC clients) >> Sun Ray Software support (Paid based on # of RTU's) >> Sun Ray Device Support (Extended support and exchange for Sun Ray Devices) >> >> Oracle Sells: >> Sun Ray Software License (Licensed by Named User+ or Client Device) >> (Required for Sun Ray and OVDC clients) >> Sun Ray Software Support (Paid based on # of Sun Ray Software Licenses) >> Sun Ray Device Support (Extended Support and quick exchange for Devices. >> Is required for Firmware right to firmware updates) >> >> If you intend to do a VDI installation, you won't purchase Sun Ray licenses >> at all. You will purchase VDI licenses. >> >> VDI software and licenses include the Sun Ray technology, the Broker >> components and the usage of the Virtual Box hypervisor. VDI can be >> installed on Oracle Linux/RHEL or Solaris. Support for the underlying OS >> is priced separately. >> >> VDI is licensed also by Named User or Client Device. > > Thanks for making this clear. > > How about SGD? Are these licenses part of VDI too? > > > greetings > > Willi > _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
