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Thomas Mercer-Hursh
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Since I have no direct experience with Registered Client, I was hoping someone would leap in here and respond, but that doesn't seem to be happening, so I will take a stab. The idea behind Registered Client is that you license N defined "end points", i.e., devices which you use to connect to the database. This is most advantageous in an environment where multiple people use a single device, e.g., a terminal in a warehouse used by many people to get orders and input picks. So, I suppose the first question one might ask is to verify that this is your understanding too and that this is the license model most appropriate to your circumstances. As for the AppServer, I think you have it correctly, i.e., just like the other licenses, 10 physical devices = 10 user license, regardless of the number of people that might use them. As for the database, my expectation would be that since you will then have X+10 physical devices in the new setup, you will need X+10 users in your database license.
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