when the nubmer of licenses provided are referred to
as "concurrent database users licenses", does that imply
that multiple devices could have the possibility of
accessing the server but only the number given can access
it simultaneously or is this limit on the number of
devices that can have the potential of accessing the
server? example: 10 concurrent database users licenses
provided as part of package. does this allow for 50
devices to have an application loaded that could access a
SQL server database but limit the number of devices that
could actually access it to 10 or is the number of devices
that could have the potential to access the database only
10?
What product is this for? I might be wrong, but I don't think SQL
Server licensing works this way any more. Can you post more context?
Steve Kass
Drew University
anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
>when the nubmer of licenses provided are referred to
>as "concurrent database users licenses", does that imply
>that multiple devices could have the possibility of
>accessing the server but only the number given can access
>it simultaneously or is this limit on the number of
>devices that can have the potential of accessing the
>server? example: 10 concurrent database users licenses
>provided as part of package. does this allow for 50
>devices to have an application loaded that could access a
>SQL server database but limit the number of devices that
>could actually access it to 10 or is the number of devices
>that could have the potential to access the database only
>10?
>
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