Re: [WebDNA] Serial numbers and pricing for WebDNA 7.0
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2011
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 106103
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Paul!> Can you give any specifics about what you consider "serious activity" =or "many visitors" and how the accelerated thing works in practise?It is a matter of simultaeous connections: the freeware version is less =efficient than the accelerated one. Let's say you get one page to serve =every second, speed will be the same between the two versions. Now, if =you get a 15 pages/second load, the freeware version will takes about 4 =times more time than the accelerated version to serve this, meaning =freeware visitors will see their page load slower. The higher the load, =the larger the speed difference. If you run a quiet website, the =freeware will be perfectly fine.> 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?>=20> 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?They are all dealt with, but pages will show slower than with the =accelerated version>=20>> 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.>>=20> So there's no way to 're-cycle' a serial number once it's been =purchased?exact.>> 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.>>=20> 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?One license will be fine for a single domain and as many subdomains as =wanted. Let's say you run three different websites www.mydomain.com, =secure.mydomain.com and webmail.mydomain.com: the exact same serial =number will be usable for the three websites.The $29 price has been thought for professionals who run more than a =single domain, for instance, for their own customers. Imagine you have =10 customers and you want to buy 10 serial numbers, the price will be =(1x$69) + (9x$29) =3D $330You will also be able to pre-buy serial at the $29 price and get a ="credit": whenever you need it, just provide the domain name and the =website will return you with a serial and decrease your credit by one. =This is the idea of the 30 days limit: make you buy more serial than you =currently need because you will need them anyway ;-)- chris
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Hi Paul!> Can you give any specifics about what you consider "serious activity" =or "many visitors" and how the accelerated thing works in practise?It is a matter of simultaeous connections: the freeware version is less =efficient than the accelerated one. Let's say you get one page to serve =every second, speed will be the same between the two versions. Now, if =you get a 15 pages/second load, the freeware version will takes about 4 =times more time than the accelerated version to serve this, meaning =freeware visitors will see their page load slower. The higher the load, =the larger the speed difference. If you run a quiet website, the =freeware will be perfectly fine.> 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?>=20> 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?They are all dealt with, but pages will show slower than with the =accelerated version>=20>> 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.>>=20> So there's no way to 're-cycle' a serial number once it's been =purchased?exact.>> 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.>>=20> 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?One license will be fine for a single domain and as many subdomains as =wanted. Let's say you run three different websites www.mydomain.com, =secure.mydomain.com and webmail.mydomain.com: the exact same serial =number will be usable for the three websites.The $29 price has been thought for professionals who run more than a =single domain, for instance, for their own customers. Imagine you have =10 customers and you want to buy 10 serial numbers, the price will be =(1x$69) + (9x$29) =3D $330You will also be able to pre-buy serial at the $29 price and get a ="credit": whenever you need it, just provide the domain name and the =website will return you with a serial and decrease your credit by one. =This is the idea of the 30 days limit: make you buy more serial than you =currently need because you will need them anyway ;-)- chris
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