A customer has a Sql Server 2000 standard installed in 1server/5CAL
licensing mode, in a windows 2000 server.
Does this type of installation limit the further connections (occourred in
same or distinct sql accounts) that exceed the 5 client/user?
And if this connections aren't limited, are these further connections
penalized by the query governor like MSDE does?
In short, is the CAL licensing mode only a legal issue without affecting or
limiting the performance of the exceeding connections?
Thanks in advance,
Pas!Pashkuale (sorry@.nomail.com) writes:
> Hi to everyone, probably it's a faq but I did not find a sure answer.
> A customer has a Sql Server 2000 standard installed in 1server/5CAL
> licensing mode, in a windows 2000 server.
> Does this type of installation limit the further connections (occourred in
> same or distinct sql accounts) that exceed the 5 client/user?
> And if this connections aren't limited, are these further connections
> penalized by the query governor like MSDE does?
> In short, is the CAL licensing mode only a legal issue without affecting
> or limiting the performance of the exceeding connections?
It's only a legal issue.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@.sommarskog.se
Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...oads/books.mspx
Books Online for SQL Server 2000 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodin...ions/books.mspx
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