I'll show in a moment how to find what version that refers to upgrading from, as well as how to see prices for upgrading from different versions.īut at the bottom of that front page, there is yet another set of information that shows the base (non-upgrade price):Īs for finding different upgrade prices for different versions, I have not found any single page listing them. See the bottom of the following screenshot: If you go to the main page for ColdFusion (also more easily remembered as, you will find that it has a blue band across the screen about 1/3rd down the screen. This could be especially helpful for those in other countries, as again I am showing the price only for a customer in the US. That said, I do answer some other "pricing questions" below, where I could find the information readily available.īut first, in case it may be found that I have made a mistake, or if indeed the prices change over time, let me explain below how I found the prices. There is not the same change in numbers for CF Standard: CF11 Std was priced "per 2 CPUs", and CF2016 Std is pried "per 2 cores".Īs for the definition of "cores" and more, please, PLEASE see the EULA for more details, and indeed direct your questions to Adobe on licensing and pricing for such things as discussed in this section. In the meantime, let me point something that may be good news to some: the EULA does indicate that where CF 11 Enterprise was sold "per 2 CPUs", CF 2016 Enterprise is sold "per 8 cores". I may do another post, especially to compare the licenses for CF 2016 and CF11, etc. This blog post is not the place to draw out that discussion, though I do realize they are important questions for some readers. Instead, I would point readers to the licensing agreement (EULA) for CF 2016, which discusses those things. Let me point out now, though, that the pages offering the prices do NOT discuss things like pricing for VMs, staging servers, more than 2 CPUs, and so on. I'll discuss in a moment how I found these prices. What about pricing for VMs, for staging servers, for more than 2 CPUs, and so on? (I will certainly update this page if I learn that.) Again, I explain below where I found these prices on the Adobe site, and how you can confirm at any point if perhaps they have changed. Yes, it does appear that Adobe is offering no difference in price if you are upgrading for CF Standard to Enterprise, regardless of whether you are moving from CF 10, 11, or even 12! Perhaps we'll learn that's a mistake. I list here the $US prices both for the base price and for upgrades from CF 10 and 11, and for CF Standard and Enterprise, for someone purchasing from the US, in Feb 2016. Well, yes, the pricing information is indeed available there, but I find lots of people who complain that it's hard to locate specific information on the Adobe site, especially when it comes to ColdFusion, and more specifically since the redesign for ColdFusion (2016 Release), as the new release is known. Why am I offering this pricing info? Can't one find it readily on the Adobe site? If you were thinking this was going to be a place discussing the FACT that Adobe charged for CF, or how much, etc., that's NOT the goal here. If you may find that helpful, please read on. Only Adobe, or perhaps a reseller, can answer questions that are NOT answered on the Adobe site, as I have presented here. I'm simply presenting actual pricing information that I found on the Adobe site. I also answer a few common questions (where I could find the answer), and I end by pointing to a currently available discount price for CF.īefore we proceed, let me note: if you're already aware of pricing, and want to complain about it, or want to know about anything beyond what's documented on the Adobe site (I offer several references below), this is not a place where such things will be debated. Here I show both the base price (for someone purchasing from the US, in Feb 2016), for CF Standard and Enterprise, as well as the upgrade price from CF10 and 11. And I may revise the content as necessary.Ĭontinuing my series of posts on CF2016 which I started last week, I wanted to pull together a post on its pricing. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Some content may be outdated-though not necessarily.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |