Number of 60-day licenses with RTC download?
I am assisting a customer on a license question for RTC 3.0.1
I understand that there are 10 free developer licenses with a download of the product that have certain restrictions on them- mostly, that it needs to be on a Derby DB and there is a single server. There is also a 60 day license. My question is: *How many 60 day licenses is/are available through the initial configuration? |
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I am assisting a customer on a license question for RTC 3.0.1 I belive its 10. you get for 60 days. 10 developers and 10 contributers and whatever else you need. Arrangements can be made to lend them more licenses for a trial I think. |
Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Jan 17 '12, 7:53 p.m.
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It's important not to confuse the "10 Free Developers" licenses of RTC
(which you can use forever ... no 60 day limitation) from the "maximum 10 developers" restriction on the Derby database. In particular, if you use any of the licenses other than "10 Free Developers", you are limited to a 60 day trial, but you can trial as many licenses as you want, but you have to use a non-Derby database to use more than 10. For details see one of the releases pages, such as: https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/3.0.1?p=featured In particular, see footnote (2): Mixing Developer 10 Free or Developer for Workgroups licences with Developer or Developer for IBM Enterprise Platform licenses on the same server will result in Distributed Source Control and High Availability capabilities being disabled for all licenses on that server. Mixing Developer 10 Free licenses with other licenses on the same server results in the entire server being eligible for only Jazz.net community support. and footnote (3): Derby is included with the default install to allow quick installation for simple trials or very small teams. However, when using Derby, the server limits the number of Developer users (including 10 free, Workgroup, and IBM Enterprise Platforms) to a maximum of 10. To avoid this limitation we recommend installing using one of the DB2 editions or another supported database. Cheers, Geoff On 1/17/2012 5:53 AM, dk11419 wrote: rpeasewrote: |
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