Say I have 10 paying customers hosting MOSS web sites on the below servers.Each web site uses forms authentication and each paying customer has 100 registered users in their SQL hosted roles and users database.In addition, anonymous authentication is enabled on some of the 10 sites.
These are the servers and products I know that I would need or want:
1 Front End Web Server – 1
or 2 dual Core proc
Windows Server Standard
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Enterprise
1 SQL 2005 Server – 1 or 2 dual core procs
Windows Server Standard
SQL Server Standard
Can you tell me what type and quantity of licenses I would need in this situation?In particular, I’m unsure how many SALs I would need for each product.
Are there other products or servers I might need that I don’t know about?
Ryan Miller
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MOSS SPLA Question
Feb 06, 2007 05:12 PM|LINK
Say I have 10 paying customers hosting MOSS web sites on the below servers. Each web site uses forms authentication and each paying customer has 100 registered users in their SQL hosted roles and users database. In addition, anonymous authentication is enabled on some of the 10 sites.
These are the servers and products I know that I would need or want:
1 Front End Web Server – 1 or 2 dual Core proc
1 SQL 2005 Server – 1 or 2 dual core procs
Can you tell me what type and quantity of licenses I would need in this situation? In particular, I’m unsure how many SALs I would need for each product.
Are there other products or servers I might need that I don’t know about?
SPLA Microsoft Office SharePoint Server MOSS SharePoint
varunchandra...
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4 Points
2 Posts
Re: MOSS SPLA Question
Sep 08, 2008 09:30 AM|LINK
Hi ,
Best quantity of licenses I would tell u is SPLA Only
it gives u flexibility to choose Per process or per user ...
varun chandran
varun@newlease.co.in
varunchandra...
Member
4 Points
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Re: MOSS SPLA Question
Nov 07, 2008 07:49 AM|LINK
My words is to follow below rules, it will get as profit .
Thumb Rule 1 - When users are > 325 , SPLA will make sense - Authenticated
Thumb Rule 2 - When users are > 10 , SPLA will make sense - Unauthenticated