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davidt8094147
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April 24, 2015
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Has anyone tried running Standard on Dev and Enterprise on Prod?

  • April 24, 2015
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We need to upgrade our existing servers to CF11, and we're considering saving money by installing the Standard version on our development servers, and the Enterprise version on production. We need PDF generation and more threads in production, but we don't need these things in dev, and the price difference is significant.

We're wondering if we will run into unforeseen problems by having different versions on dev and prod. Has anyone tried this? Does it work? Any reason to think we'd be causing ourselves future headaches?

Thanks in advance

-David

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    Dave Ferguson
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    April 24, 2015

    If you purchase and install Enterprise in production you can use that same license on any non-production  server as well.  You don't need to purchase licenses for dev servers.

    davidt8094147
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    April 24, 2015

    Interesting. I've been reading about that, and I'm still not entirely clear.

    Please confirm - You're saying that with one CF11 Enterprise license, I can run:

    1. Our production server, a VM with 2 CPU (8 cores)

    2. Our stage environment, which also lives on the production server, and shares the CPU

    3. Our dev server, a separate VM with 1 CPU (4 cores). Access restricted to our campus developer community.

    If that's allowed, it would be fantastic news. Thanks for responding.

    Dave Ferguson
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    April 24, 2015

    I think you are correct.  You might want to check with adobe licensing to be sure.

    Inspiring
    April 24, 2015

    Why can you not use the development version on your dev servers? This gives you the same features as Enterprise but with some restrictions (Mainly IP access limits and things like watermarks on documents etc).

    This way you can test all your enterprise features before putting them in to production. Otherwise you may run in to problems related to enterprise that you wont see on the dev side.

    davidt8094147
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    April 24, 2015

    Thanks haxtbh.

    We have multiple developers across campus who work on the development server, so the IP access limits are an issue. Is there an easy way around this? I suppose they could log into a shared remote desktop or something, so they're coming in through a single IP, but that makes me nervous for some reason.

    Sounds like you're saying the Development version is closer to Enterprise than Standard is - is that right? That's our big concern, that we'll see differences between dev and prod.

    Thanks again,

    -David

    Inspiring
    April 24, 2015

    The IP access restrictions are two remote IPs and localhost I believe. The developer version IS the enterprise version with the restrictions. If you are needing facilities on enterprise in production then you will need  enterprise in development otherwise testing could be difficult.