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Complex licensing with Server products 

Posted Tuesday 13th May 2008 22:16 GMT

Pirate

As a small business (4-9 staff), buying into Microsoft Server products has always been increadible complicated. I hope that the 2008 Server range is simpler..

@Chris 

Posted Tuesday 13th May 2008 22:51 GMT

Jobs Horns

Good luck with that....

@Chris 

Posted Wednesday 14th May 2008 10:30 GMT

Gates Halo

SBS is much simpler than most Microsoft licensing. Decide if you want SA or not (ie, do you want to pay for upgrades now, or only when you do them).

Then buy a server licence and a number of extra CALs if you have more than five users.

Done.

Wrong Info 

Posted Wednesday 14th May 2008 11:34 GMT

You've got the CAL prices wrong...SBS and EBS both come in Standard and Premium versions. The Standard CALs for each are around the $80 mark and the Premium CALs are around double that....it's not that SBS CALs are $80ish and EBS are $170ish.

@Chris 

Posted Wednesday 14th May 2008 13:11 GMT

Unhappy

Guess you've never used Oracle?

You need a Masters in Mathmatics to work out theirs (which changes every few months in order to get more cash out of it's customers)

Linux 

Posted Wednesday 14th May 2008 20:08 GMT

Linux

In that size of an environment you should really give Linux (for the server) a try.

Simple to set up and totally free. Add on free email and backup and you can save several thousand on software alone.