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July 24, 2013
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Coldfusion 10 Standard License

  • July 24, 2013
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Can I install Coldfusion 10 standard on a server running a  Intel Xeon X3450 CPU?

This is a server entry level cpu. According to specs found on the Intel website it is a 2.66GHz 4 cores.

Would appreciate quick reply.

Thx

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Carl Von Stetten
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July 24, 2013

Per the ColdFusion Blog entry regarding the EULA, Adobe considers four cores to be a CPU - so a quad-core processor is one CPU.  You can run ColdFusion 10 Standard on up to a dual quad-core server under the terms of the license.  Here is an excerpt:

The power of a CPU has grown enormously over the last few years and we now see individual core in a CPU itself being as powerful as a CPU. Few companies treat every group of two cores as a CPU and also change their licensing based on the power of processing core involved. We decided to take a lighter stand on this. Our idea was not to penalize our customers just because we now have cores in the CPU definition. Four cores in a CPU is the norm these days. So we decided to chose four cores to be deemed as a CPU.

What this would mean is, if you are running ColdFusion on a 2 quad core CPU (8 cores in total, which would be deemed as 2 CPUs), you can still continue to run ColdFusion 10 on it.

HTH,

-Carl V.

Neo101Author
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2013

Thanks

Legend
July 24, 2013

Yes you can install licence will be valid. I will try find reference where Adobe CF say a CPU = 4 or 8 (?) cores and you can install on 2 CPU's. HTH, Carl.