Question about License

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Hello my name is Roberto and I am writing from Italy.

I am finding your product really interesting, but I have some questions about it:

Regarding the WiseJ.NET Developer Licenses we fall under the Community Edition license as we are 3 developers and have an annual turnover of less than 1 million €.

Regarding the WiseJ.NET Server License on the other hand, I would have the following questions:

  • What is meant by Supported Cores? If I have 1 server with one CPU but 4 Cores / 8 Threads does it work only with 1 core and not the whole Socket?
  • What is meant by Recommended Clients? For example the Server Standard is 250, but are these 250 clients total for the server?
  • What is meant by Unlimited App? Can I publish all my applications developed with WiseJ.NET to the server?
  • Is the number of activations per server?
    • With the Standard license can I activate only one server?
    • So do all my applications have to reside on only 1 server?
    • However, if the end customer would like the application on his server, who is it that has to buy the license? Do we have to buy it and resell it or does the customer have to buy it?
  • If our applications do not exceed 100 users, can’t I have multiple free server licenses to use on different servers?

How does your Technology Partner Program work?

If you have Italian language support, I would love to hear from you.

Thank you very much

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Hi Thomas,

Now I understand how it work the Server License.

I also reply on your email about TP program.

Thanks for support

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Hi Roberto,
Starting with Wisej.NET 3.5, if the limit on recommended clients (= number of concurrent connections) is reached, Wisej.NET server will continue to accept new connections but they may have to wait until their request is being processed. Higher server editions allow for more connections and more processing in parallel while smaller server editions may show a noticeable slow down once the client limit (= number of concurrent connections) is reached.
You may be able to run 500 connections on a server edition recommended for 250 users without problems. This depends on your application, user behavior, interaction intensity, etc. Our user recommendation is based on typical enterprise-scale applications and a safe bet in case you are not sure which edition to choose.

Starting with Wisej.NET there is no limit on the number of apps you publish on a Wisej.NET based server. You will need a license for each server that’s used to host Wisej.NET based applications. Some of our license editions support several activations, for example for load balancing, standby or backup purposes.

If you want to resell Wisej.NET to clients as part of your application, please take a look at our Wisej.NET Technology Partner program. More details can be found here: https://docs.wisej.com/license/license-model/technology-partner

We do have team members speaking Italian and we have a lot of customers in Italy. Usually, support is provided in English to make sure we can all jump in in case of 2nd/3rd level issues or if we work on issues as a team.
Best
Thomas

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