Hi all,
We are evaluating the cost to upgrade from Progress 9.1D to version 10. This means we will also need to upgrade to webspeed version 10. Webspeed version 10 is quite different from older versions. Licensing is no longer based on agents but users.
This is quite confusing since its quite difficult to figure out the number of concurrent user licenses you will need as discussed here on the PEG.
http://www.peg.com/lists/peg/history/200110/msg01134.html
Our site has a login area for "members only" but we also have some public areas that anyone can access.
Would it be accurate to look at the progress db log file and use the "Received RECONNECT from WTB" entries to asses users connecting to the db through webspeed to get that number? Even that doesnt really give me an idea of the highest number of concurrent users but just the number that connected at any given date and time.
We currently have a license for 25 agents. Does that correlate to any general number of concurrent user connections at all that we could use as a general number? Any help here would be appreciated. Its pricey to license webspeed and I dont want to overestimate our needs, but I dont want to underestimate them either.
By the way, on average we will have about 900 logins onto our site in one day. Its hard to assess how many of these are "concurrent users".
We are evaluating the cost to upgrade from Progress 9.1D to version 10. This means we will also need to upgrade to webspeed version 10. Webspeed version 10 is quite different from older versions. Licensing is no longer based on agents but users.
This is quite confusing since its quite difficult to figure out the number of concurrent user licenses you will need as discussed here on the PEG.
http://www.peg.com/lists/peg/history/200110/msg01134.html
Our site has a login area for "members only" but we also have some public areas that anyone can access.
Would it be accurate to look at the progress db log file and use the "Received RECONNECT from WTB" entries to asses users connecting to the db through webspeed to get that number? Even that doesnt really give me an idea of the highest number of concurrent users but just the number that connected at any given date and time.
We currently have a license for 25 agents. Does that correlate to any general number of concurrent user connections at all that we could use as a general number? Any help here would be appreciated. Its pricey to license webspeed and I dont want to overestimate our needs, but I dont want to underestimate them either.
By the way, on average we will have about 900 logins onto our site in one day. Its hard to assess how many of these are "concurrent users".