I think when you license NT for 5 users, you are supposed to have no more
than 5 people connected to the box at any one time viewing web pages or
whatever.  I think the same goes for MS-sql products.  If a person accesses
a page on the webserver that hits the database, they count as one user in
the database.  

I doubt most companies abide by this rule and just buy the "cheap" 5 user
license.  

Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tanner [mailto:tanner at real-time.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 10:49 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG:22812] Licensing of NT in a linux vs nt whitepaper


Since I have never really used NT for anything, I am not sure I totally
understand the licensing agreements.

I am writing a paper comparing linux to nt from a cost prospective (money).

Now, I see you can get NT 5-user for around $1000 list. Attempting to read
the
EULA confuses the hell out of me, so I am going to ask the list.

If you use NT as the operating system for a web site, can you run your web
site
on just a 5-user license? Even if you take (cough) millions of hits a day on
this box?

Reading the EULA it seems that you have to purchase an unlimited-user
license
because the 'net represents unlimited users of this machine.

Is the correct? The info I want seems to be in the EULA but I cannot pull it
out
of all the legalise that is in there.

* Next Topic *

Doing a similar thing for Postgres vs MySQL vs MS SQL server vs MS Access.

MS Access seems to say single user, so as a db backend to a busy website, is
the
NT box the 1 user? 

Again, EULA for MS SQL Server is confusing. There seems to be issues
about users and simulanteous connections. If you use MS SQL server as the
back-end, do you need to have unlimited users, or will the 20-user version
work
for a busy web site?

I'd be happy to share this with the LUG, so people will have a reference to
it
for other Linux vs NT sales pitches.

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