
#Db solo license software#
Software in Internet Web Solutions is used to run: For clarity, access to content, information, and applications served by the software within an Internet Web Solution is not limited to your or your affiliates’ employees. ** Web Workloads (also referred to as “Internet Web Solutions”) are publicly accessible and consist solely of web pages, websites, web applications, web services, and/or POP3 mail serving. So if they have 3K clients, but only say max of 20 concurrent clients logging into the portal what do they need?Īs I understood it web workloads dont require CALs Now I haven't looked into the cost of CALs past for the 50 odd users at the company and they are internally covered, but suddenly I am looking at a whole different licensing. Web workloads are not running – CALs or External Connectors will be required for users Since users are accessing the backend commerce servers which The customer adds a widget to their shopping cart, creates an account andĮnters their credit card and shipping information to complete the sale – theyĪre now authenticated via your back end commerce servers/application (non-web talking about external using your SW, then. I didn't think this would need to have CALs, but I found:


To this end our DB will hold username, password (hash) and information that the client wants to see. User logs into web front end and looks at their customer data on the "portal". So the use case is I write a web application that has a Database.

Sorry if this has been covered, but I'm struggling to get my head round whether I need Windows CALs for a Client facing web app.
