phil@wubios.wustl.edu (J. Philip Miller) (03/16/91)
We are in the process of upgrading a 3/260 to a 4/370. We have been using the 3/260 as a shared processor machine with many users conducting sessions, usually by connecting via telnet from PC's. One of the software packages which we utilize heavily is SAS. In making arrangements to get new binaries, we were shocked by SAS's new pricing schedule that defines the 4/370 as a server machine with annual license costs several times greater than for other SUN machines which are defined as workstation machines. In addition, while SAS offers substantial discounts for multiple workstations all on the same license, no such discounts are available for the server machines. We have not come across this approach towards licensing which is treating the 4/370 the same as an IBM or DEC mainframe. Are other vendors doing similiar things? J. Philip Miller, Professor, Division of Biostatistics, Box 8067 Washington University Medical School, St. Louis MO 63110 phil@wubios.WUstl.edu - Internet (314) 362-3617 uunet!wuarchive!wubios!phil - UUCP (314)362-2693(FAX) C90562JM@WUVMD - bitnet