Re: Named User License Question

From: Peter Gram Miracle A/S <pgr_at_miracleas.dk>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 07:48:11 +0100
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Hans
That is no correct. The minimum nummer thing is only used when dealing with enterprise licenses and not with standard edition. Thorny minimum there exist with standard edition is you can not bye less than 5 nup per company

/Gram

On Wednesday, February 6, 2013, Hans Forbrich wrote:

> On 05/02/2013 3:14 PM, Peter Gram Miracle A/S wrote:
> > Hi Jeff
> > If you have 10 NUP licenses : The 10 names users (Peter xxxx, Poul yyyyy,
> > Jeff zzzz , ... ) are allowed to access any number of standard edition
> > databases. You could create 10000000 SE databases on one machine or 1
> > database on 1000000 machines but it is only the 10 named users that
> > is allowed to use the databases. Beware it is not allowed to create
> > application users via web services on the internet since this has to be
> > licensed on with processor licenses.
> >
> > /Gram
>
> One minor qualification to this: you need to purchase AT LEAST the
> minimum number of Named Users, and that count is based on the number of
> CPUs. So if you wanted to put it on 1000000 machines, you need to
> purchase 1000000 * min licenses.
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