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Can you help me with my software licensing question?
I want to purchase a SQL Server 2008 license to run an ASP.NET website. I have a question about external connectors that you need to purchase in this case.
These are the specs of my production box Windows Server 2008 SP2 64 bit, dual quad core 5570 processors.
I understand from other postings that in this case I need a per processor license since there would be multiple users connecting to my website.
SQL Server licensing, is it per CPU? So a 32 CPU would mean like 150K in licensing?
My question is that even after you purchase per processor license, do you need to go ahead and get a external connector license?
TIA,
Raj
Again, something confirmed by our Microsoft LARS.
– Moo Jun 25 '09 at 12:34If you look at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/licensing-faq.aspx#extconn in the sections 'When do I need to acquire a 2008 CAL?' and 'When do I need an EC license?' it states that you don't need a CAL when accessing through the internet annononymously i.e. a public web site. It's only when you using Windows authentication that they argue for needing a CAL (or the Connector)
– Chris W Jun 25 '09 at 13:10