The correct formula is:
0 * X * $5,000
where X is any postitive integer representing the number of users that
connect to the server in any 96 hour period. Users who connect multiple
times should be counted for each connection. Connections via Apache count
as 1/10th of a connection, unless you're utilizing Apache with PHP or
mod_perl in which case they count as 10 connections each. Be sure to send
your check drawn against a Finish bank in US funds via fax to
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I hope this clears up any missunderstanding that you might have regarding
the licensing of Red Hat Linux 6.2 for Servers.
[ Yes this is a joke. If you read the license (which is the GPL) you will
find that unlike products from certain Redmond companies, Linux is not
licenced in a manner where you need to concern yourself with the number of
licenses. This is because it is available to you at no charge, and you
are free to make and use as many copies of the software as you wish. You
are encouraged to make copies for your friends. ]
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On Sat, 20 May 2000, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two server that is using RedHat Linux 6.2 as the Platform,
> I wonder how many licences do i need in this case ??
>
> Thank you
>
> Mark
>
>
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