> > Pricing is solely based on the number of parallel server > processes you deploy, > i.e., the number of users that can be answered at any instant in time: the > per-process licence is competitively low. Note that many clients > can log in at > the same time sharing the login name. Pricing is not based on data volume, > traffic, functionality, etc. And yes, it is for unlimited, > perpetual use. I am > not a friend of leasing software, because this only serves to tie > a customer to > a vendor for unlimited, perpetual payments given the costs of change. >
So, suppose someone (say, a city government) wants to put up a website that includes your mapserver on typical PC-based server. What would that cost them? In many such situations a city has no idea if they are going to get 500 hits a day or 50000. What would typical pricing be?
> > Same here, with a beer (dinner time in Munich... :-) > -Peter >
Fabulous place, Munich... I lived for a couple of years in Solln and then across the Isar in Grunwald (sorry, no umlaut on this keyboard...). :-) You are a lucky man!
Cheers,
Dimitri
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