You may want to consider replicating the data to a lesser server for your
extranet customers, perhaps even two. Those could run Standard edition and
your customers could hit those if all they're doing is reading. Updating
would be a bit trickier as you'd have to look at merge replication.
They are correct that per seat licenses are not concurrent licenses. For
that, you're looking at per processor. However, I think you'll find that 2
single proc standard licenses might drop the price somewhat.
Of course, as others have said, check with your MS rep for more assistance.
-Pete
"M.Siler" <John.Doe (AT) NoSpam (DOT) com> wrote:
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We are installing a Active/Passive cluster for our servers. We want to make
sure that we don't go down. We are looking at installing an SQL cluster, but
I'm being told that because we want to also open out database up to out
Extranet for our customers that we are going to need a per processor
license. The server has dual Xeon so the price is going to be times 2. For
a total of $54,000!!!!! We only have about 50 users inside the company and
have a total of about 2 people accessing the extranet at a time, but was
told that MS said that the license isn't concurrent therefore we have a
total of about 500 customers. Any better solution for the number of users
we are going to have? There is NO WAY that I can justify $54,000 plus
hardware. |