I have ask Sophie Wade some times ago about
cross updates...
You can make a update from the "Std. Server
MacOS" to the "Standard Server WIndows" for the normal update cost's. If
you like to update to the "Prof. Version Windows" on the main time, you
must add the cost's for the stepup.
If you buy directly a Witango 5 for Macintosh,
so you can't make a cross update (here is no update) after your
purchase.
> What licenses can we host with
?
> You will be able to host web sites with Professional edition licenses.
> Hosting with Standard edition licenses will be only be permitted where the
> hosting service on that machine is dedicated to a single corporate entity.
> You will be able to host web sites with Professional edition licenses.
> Hosting with Standard edition licenses will be only be permitted where the
> hosting service on that machine is dedicated to a single corporate entity.
As I know, you can host a lot of different
companys on one Server, so you need to purchase the pro version. If you host
different Domaines, where you are the owner, so you can use the Standard Server.
I will check this With Enterprise.
mit freundlichen Gr��en, with best
regards
Daniel Richardy
Daniel Richardy
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John McGowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk"
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 5:45
PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango License
Questions
> Witango 5, (on windows) so I was trying to figure out if there was a
> "cross-grade" option. I didn't find anything, but since the cost for the
> Mac App server Standard Edition, and the Windows App Server Standard Edition
> were the same, I thought that the good folks at With would probably
> accomodate us. Any thoughts or comments on this, please let me know.
>
> Now, for the real reason I'm writing this email.
>
> When researching the cross-grade issue I came across the Witango FAQ's
> again. I remember reading them a while back to see what license type we
> would be needing in our "small webshop" environment.
>
> When you read the first two questions below, "What is the Standard
> Edition?", and "What is the Professional Edition?" (the two questions that
> I've read before) You learn that the difference between the two versions
> is, one supports multiple cpus, and the other doesn't. (see faq's below)
>
> Now, I just happened to see the third question below... "What licenses can
> we host with?" so I read the answer. (see below) So, if I'm reading this
> right, the difference between STD and PRO is a little more than just
> single/multi cpu support. So, a small web development company with a single
> cpu machine, and sites for 2 or more of it's clients on that single machine
> need to purchase a PRO license? Has this been in the license agreement
> since the days of Pervasive?
>
> Could someone please shed some light on this for me? Distributer? Reseller?
> With Ent.?
>
> /John
>
>
> Witango's FAQs quoted below for clarity
> ---------------------------------------
>
> What is the Standard Edition ?
> The Standard edition server is capable of supporting an unrestricted number
> of users on a single machine, only 1 CPU used effectively. This license can
> only be used on a single processor machine.
>
> What is the Professional Edition ?
> The Professional edition server allows an unlimited number of Standard
> servers on the same machine taking advantage of multi-CPU hardware.
>
> What licenses can we host with ?
> You will be able to host web sites with Professional edition licenses.
> Hosting with Standard edition licenses will be only be permitted where the
> hosting service on that machine is dedicated to a single corporate entity.
>
>
>
>
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