[THIN] Re: new farm

  • From: "Spencer Sun" <ssun@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 15:03:47 -0500

'Can share' being the operative words.  If you don't want them to share, as you 
don't, configure two different license servers and point each farm at its own 
license server.

-----Original Message-----
    From: "Jeff Pitsch"<jpitsch@xxxxxxx>
    Sent: 9/23/04 11:50:01 AM
    To: "thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"<thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: [THIN] Re: new farm
      That is one of the biggest changes in MPS3 is the centralized licensing.
    Farms can now share licenses.  As for TS, yes, if your Win2k3 license
    server was originally setup for Enterprise support as opposed to
    Domain/workgroup.  Remember you can always specify what license server a
    TS server will get licenses from.  
    
    Jeff Pitsch
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
    Behalf Of Friese, Casey A.
    Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 12:03 PM
    To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
    Subject: [THIN] new farm
    
    Before I go and mess around I figured I would ask...
    
     
    
    I'm about to build another MPS 3.0 farm, separate from my first.  The
    use of
    this farm is for our customer's so I want it to be separate from our
    internal production farm.
    
     
    
    This new farm will be built in its own 2003 AD domain but it will sit on
    the
    same network segment as the other farm, they just won't share a common
    domain, dns or wins info, although they can talk by IP.  The only access
    method to this farm from our customers will be through CSG/WI from the
    internet.
    
     
    
    What are the gotcha's with licensing, both citrix and ts in a 2 farm
    scenario?  Can licenses be shared across farms? If I have a license
    server
    in each farm, can the users hitting my current farm request a license
    from
    the new farm (something I don't want to happen) and vice versa?
    
     
    
    Thanks,
    
    Casey Friese
    
    APAC Customer Services
    
    Technical Specialist - Microsoft Team
    
    Work: 319.896.5875
    
    Cell: 319.573.9074
    
    cafriese@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    
     
    
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