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Currently we have 1 production server, and 3 non-production servers (a disaster recovery server, an internal test server, and an external test server for penetration testing).
With CF10 Enterprise licence, we allow to use same production server licence on other non-production servers.
Is this change for CF 11 or CF 2016?
The ColdFusion 10 EULA (Adobe ColdFusion 10 End User License Agreement - Adobe Labs​ ) indicates testing is permitted under the Developer license, so technically you are violating the EULA currently (disaster recovery is specifically allowed use the same production license).
The Coldfusion 11 EULA (http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/legal/licenses-terms/pdf/Adobe_ColdFusion-Multi-20140214_1311.pdf ) added using the same production license for internal testing, although the external t
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The ColdFusion 10 EULA (Adobe ColdFusion 10 End User License Agreement - Adobe Labs​ ) indicates testing is permitted under the Developer license, so technically you are violating the EULA currently (disaster recovery is specifically allowed use the same production license).
The Coldfusion 11 EULA (http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/legal/licenses-terms/pdf/Adobe_ColdFusion-Multi-2014... ) added using the same production license for internal testing, although the external test server might be an issue (the EULA specifically states testing servers have to be on internal network).
The ColdFusion 2016 EULA (http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/legal/licenses-terms/pdf/ColdFusion-2016.pdf ) appears to be the same as ColdFusion 11 with regard to non-production servers.
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Thanks for your reply.
I will inform my manage immediately about this.