Re: SUSE Enterprise Licensing Question
- From: houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:49:09 +0200
Artificer wrote:
I have a couple of questions about licensing:
1.If I purchase a 1-year support license/agreement of SUSE Enterprise
after the year I have to purchase another support license/agreement in
order to remain using it legally right?
No, You just won;t be able to run the updates, so your system becomes
insecure, unless you do it yourself.
2. Do the software stop working (expire) if I don?t purchase a new
support agreement?
The updates won't work anymore.
3.A support agreement should be bought for each server on my company
or 1 agreement apply to all my servers?
Yes, meaning both will be possible. If you have 10.000 servers, I am
sure that they will be willing to make a deal. If you have 5 servers,
they most likley won't/
houghi
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