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IBM UniData and UniVerse Editions
Personal Edition
As of UniVerse 10 and UniData 6, the Personal Edition is
available as a free, downloadable, 2-user license with some
functional limitations. Personal Edition is available for 32-bit
Intel x86 servers with one to two processors running Microsoft
Windows or RedHat Linux. There are no maintenance offerings for the
Personal Edition. This edition is designed for single-user personal
development and training as well as sales demos. It is not
for remarketing or use in production environments.
Workgroup Edition
Workgroup Edition provides for 1 to 24 concurrent users on Intel
x86 servers with 1-2 processors running 32-bit Microsoft Windows
Servers, RedHat Linux, or SCO as the operating system. Workgroup
Edition supports device licensing, which allows multiple connections
from a Windows client using U2 clients, middleware and API while
consuming a single data server license. This edition is designed to
serve the needs of small sites at a very competitive price point.
Server Edition
Server Edition offers the data server licenses on an a-la-carte
basis providing a more customizable solution for sites where limited
use is made of API and middleware programs. Each connection from a
single PC using API and/or middleware programs will consume a data
server license. Server Edition provides for one or more concurrent
sessions on any available platform with any number of processors.
Server Edition does not support device licensing.
Server Edition offers the optional NFA or UV/Net program to allow
networked access to data server files. Recoverable files and
transaction processing support for UniData is also offered at this
edition. Pricing is per concurrent session calculated as the number
of concurrent users times their expected number of connections via
U2 or third party middleware and clients.
Enterprise Edition
An enterprise license serves large installations that make
significant use of connectivity options via APIs and middleware. An
enterprise license offers device licensing and is available on any
supported platform or operating system at the supported release
level. Enterprise Edition is available for one or more concurrent
users on any available platform with any number of processors.
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