Licensing information for shared versus dedicated mode
matskm
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Hi All
Looked for this information elsewhere, but couldn't find it: I am trying to ascertain the difference in cost between running SQL Source Control with a central shared DB and local dedicated DB's.
In dedicated mode where each developer has his/her own local copy of the DB, is a SQL Source Control licence required for each developer machine?
Whereas in shared mode, it seems that only one SQL Source Control licence is required. This seems like a large difference in price - or am I missing something?
Looked for this information elsewhere, but couldn't find it: I am trying to ascertain the difference in cost between running SQL Source Control with a central shared DB and local dedicated DB's.
In dedicated mode where each developer has his/her own local copy of the DB, is a SQL Source Control licence required for each developer machine?
Whereas in shared mode, it seems that only one SQL Source Control licence is required. This seems like a large difference in price - or am I missing something?
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