Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Replication and Licensing

I'm in the process of discovering what type of licensing my client has for
their SQL Server 2000 (Standard). It's either Server plus device CAL or
Server plus user CAL. I think they have 35 CAL.
Now, what will we need to do with regard to licensing if we add in a new,
separate machine to be a subscriber in transactional replication. Will they
have to purchace an whole new set of licences?
Thanks,
Tom
As I dig along, it looks to me like I just need to get them to skin down for
one more server licence @. $667 US per server according to
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp
Does that seem right?
"Tom Gaughan" <tgaughan@.numail.org> wrote in message
news:OURp501aEHA.2340@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I'm in the process of discovering what type of licensing my client has for
> their SQL Server 2000 (Standard). It's either Server plus device CAL or
> Server plus user CAL. I think they have 35 CAL.
> Now, what will we need to do with regard to licensing if we add in a new,
> separate machine to be a subscriber in transactional replication. Will
they
> have to purchace an whole new set of licences?
> Thanks,
> Tom
>

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