I know more than one vertical market vendor that walked away from Crystal after the product was sold and the new owner jacked the licensing fees through the roof.
>Thanks for the info. Crystal got its shorts in a knot about this kind of thing for their Crystal Server a couple of versions ago. They finally gave up and made it simple. <s>
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>Hank
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>>Correct me if I'm wrong, but last time I called MSFT about the licensing scheme for that exact scenario (web service) they toldme that I have to but a per-proccesor license.
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>>>I understand that; but the cost per user for the processor sku drops to some negligible amount. This is a "worst case" sku for apps that handle a lot of data and don't have a lot of users (or use a web service, where there is effectively one user).
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>>>Hank
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>>>>>I think you have the wrong SKU. It's $1600:
http://www.provantage.com/microsoft-228-04025~7MCSB0F5.htm>>>>>
>>>>>Hank
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>>>>This depends on the licensing type. The link you provided is for SQL Server using a per client licensing scheme, which is OK when you have a pretty limited number of clients. the price is for the server and 5 client licenses.
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>>>>The other method of licensing is per processor, which is more expensive to start (around $3000/processor I believe) but you are allowed unlimited connections.