Re: [WebDNA] Serial numbers and pricing for WebDNA 7.0

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2011


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --Boundary_(ID_vhlH9TX8CI5wYYFS3E0kCA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Hi Chris I've a few questions.... >=20 Le 15/01/11 22:29, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us a =E9crit : >=20 > WebDNA 7.0 is a freeware. You would need a serial number only if you = want to unlock the acceleration features (you would see a 60% difference = on a webserver with serious activity). This means the backup server, the = development server will not need any serial number, at all. The only one = that would need the acceleration serial number would be your webserver, = and only if it serves many visitors. It would work fine in freeware mode = anyway. Can you give any specifics about what you consider "serious activity" or = "many visitors" and how the accelerated thing works in practise? On a low traffic site would we see any difference between accelerated = and non-accelerated versions? Does the acceleration only come into play = with high traffic? What happens if a lot of visitors come to a non-accelerated site? Are = they just queued up or are they all dealt with simultaneously but = slowly? > Note the new serial number system is 100% different from the existing = one: it requires a domain name, and a we will provide a serial number = for this specific domain name. The same serial number will work for a = single domain name, whatever the platform. So, if you move from OSX to = linux or Windows, there is no need to change your serial number. On = another side, if you shut down a website and start up a new one with a = different domain name, then you would need a new serial number, if you = are interested by the acceleration feature of course. So there's no way to 're-cycle' a serial number once it's been = purchased? > The price of an acceleration serial number for a domain name will be = $69 for the first domain name, and $29 for any additional domain name, = provided that the subsequent serial numbers are bought withn 30 days = after the intial purchase. Are the $29 additional domains for secondary domains pointing to the = same content (and therefore tied to the same serial number) or are you = saying people who buy more than one license at the same time will get a = discount on the additional licences? Cheers Paul= --Boundary_(ID_vhlH9TX8CI5wYYFS3E0kCA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Chris

I've a few = questions....

Le 15/01/11 22:29, christophe.billiottet@webd= na.us a =E9crit :
=
WebDNA 7.0 is a freeware. You would need a serial =number only if you want to unlock the acceleration features (you would =see a 60% difference on a webserver with serious activity). This means =the backup server, the development server will not need any serial =number, at all. The only one that would need the acceleration serial =number would be your webserver, and only if it serves many visitors. It =would work fine in freeware mode anyway.
Can you = give any specifics about what you consider "serious activity" or "many = visitors" and how the accelerated thing works in practise?

On a low traffic site would we see any difference = between accelerated and non-accelerated versions? Does the acceleration = only come into play with high traffic?

What = happens if a lot of visitors come to a non-accelerated site? Are they = just queued up or are they all dealt with simultaneously but = slowly?

Note the new serial number system is 100% =different from the existing one: it requires a domain name, and a we =will provide a serial number for this specific domain name. The same =serial number will work for a single domain name, whatever the platform. =So, if you move from OSX to linux or Windows, there is no need to change =your serial number. On another side, if you shut down a website and =start up a new one with a different domain name, then you would need a =new serial number, if you are interested by the acceleration feature of =course.
So there's = no way to 're-cycle' a serial number once it's been = purchased?

The price of an acceleration serial number =for a domain name will be $69 for the first domain name, and $29 for any =additional domain name, provided that the subsequent serial numbers are =bought withn 30 days after the intial purchase.
Are the $29 additional domains for = secondary domains pointing to the same content (and therefore tied to = the same serial number) or are you saying people who buy more than one = license at the same time will get a discount on the additional = licences?

Cheers

Paul= --Boundary_(ID_vhlH9TX8CI5wYYFS3E0kCA)-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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--Boundary_(ID_vhlH9TX8CI5wYYFS3E0kCA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Hi Chris I've a few questions.... >=20 Le 15/01/11 22:29, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us a =E9crit : >=20 > WebDNA 7.0 is a freeware. You would need a serial number only if you = want to unlock the acceleration features (you would see a 60% difference = on a webserver with serious activity). This means the backup server, the = development server will not need any serial number, at all. The only one = that would need the acceleration serial number would be your webserver, = and only if it serves many visitors. It would work fine in freeware mode = anyway. Can you give any specifics about what you consider "serious activity" or = "many visitors" and how the accelerated thing works in practise? On a low traffic site would we see any difference between accelerated = and non-accelerated versions? Does the acceleration only come into play = with high traffic? What happens if a lot of visitors come to a non-accelerated site? Are = they just queued up or are they all dealt with simultaneously but = slowly? > Note the new serial number system is 100% different from the existing = one: it requires a domain name, and a we will provide a serial number = for this specific domain name. The same serial number will work for a = single domain name, whatever the platform. So, if you move from OSX to = linux or Windows, there is no need to change your serial number. On = another side, if you shut down a website and start up a new one with a = different domain name, then you would need a new serial number, if you = are interested by the acceleration feature of course. So there's no way to 're-cycle' a serial number once it's been = purchased? > The price of an acceleration serial number for a domain name will be = $69 for the first domain name, and $29 for any additional domain name, = provided that the subsequent serial numbers are bought withn 30 days = after the intial purchase. Are the $29 additional domains for secondary domains pointing to the = same content (and therefore tied to the same serial number) or are you = saying people who buy more than one license at the same time will get a = discount on the additional licences? Cheers Paul= --Boundary_(ID_vhlH9TX8CI5wYYFS3E0kCA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Chris

I've a few = questions....

Le 15/01/11 22:29, christophe.billiottet@webd= na.us a =E9crit :
=
WebDNA 7.0 is a freeware. You would need a serial =number only if you want to unlock the acceleration features (you would =see a 60% difference on a webserver with serious activity). This means =the backup server, the development server will not need any serial =number, at all. The only one that would need the acceleration serial =number would be your webserver, and only if it serves many visitors. It =would work fine in freeware mode anyway.
Can you = give any specifics about what you consider "serious activity" or "many = visitors" and how the accelerated thing works in practise?

On a low traffic site would we see any difference = between accelerated and non-accelerated versions? Does the acceleration = only come into play with high traffic?

What = happens if a lot of visitors come to a non-accelerated site? Are they = just queued up or are they all dealt with simultaneously but = slowly?

Note the new serial number system is 100% =different from the existing one: it requires a domain name, and a we =will provide a serial number for this specific domain name. The same =serial number will work for a single domain name, whatever the platform. =So, if you move from OSX to linux or Windows, there is no need to change =your serial number. On another side, if you shut down a website and =start up a new one with a different domain name, then you would need a =new serial number, if you are interested by the acceleration feature of =course.
So there's = no way to 're-cycle' a serial number once it's been = purchased?

The price of an acceleration serial number =for a domain name will be $69 for the first domain name, and $29 for any =additional domain name, provided that the subsequent serial numbers are =bought withn 30 days after the intial purchase.
Are the $29 additional domains for = secondary domains pointing to the same content (and therefore tied to = the same serial number) or are you saying people who buy more than one = license at the same time will get a discount on the additional = licences?

Cheers

Paul= --Boundary_(ID_vhlH9TX8CI5wYYFS3E0kCA)-- Paul Willis

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