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We have been running Netware 5.1 servers exclusively and have plans to
migrate to Windows 2003 during the summer. I have ordered a couple of books on Windows 2003 server to bone up on before the migration, but need info right away on the type and number of CALs we may need. We have about 110 workstations and about 550 students/staff that access 3 Netware servers with them at different times. Our plan is to buy two Windows 2003 servers migrate all data to them and then probably retire the Netware servers. From my perusal of the MS site, it is my understanding that the "Per Device or Per User" CAL enables devices/users up to the number of CALs purchased to access any or all servers simultaneously. If I understand correctly, we would NOT want the new "User-based" CALs because it appears we would have to purchase CALs for every user object (about 550 in our case) even though we would have only a maximum of 110 concurrent connections (the number of workstations on the network). Do individual workstations sometimes take more than one connection license to the server software, depending on the services it is accessing. I have noticed on Netware servers that workstations sometimes use multiple connection licenses for some reason. If a workstation takes only needs only one CAL during a session (even if it is accessing both servers), we can get by with 110 of these CALs, am I correct? dmorphy |
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Hi
I would bet you will get a better response from the Active_Directory news group. They deal with Licensing alot more than the networking folks. Thank you, Alan Wood[MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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