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etegration
05-20-2004, 01:45 AM
I understand that DA is installed and must be installed with a valid IP address in order to work. Will it ever be possible to install DA at my home then configure it as if it's in the data center before it's actual deployment?
the benefits are endless but i believe, cons will be like piracy? Why was it implemented this way in the first place? i seek to understand.
Currently, i am interested to try out Fedora core 1 with DA but i have configured my Redhat 9 and the setup is completed, just need to bring down to the DC and run the DA's setup to install everything and that's a waste of precious time, agree? ;)
ProWebUK
05-20-2004, 06:54 AM
Originally posted by etegration
I understand that DA is installed and must be installed with a valid IP address in order to work. Will it ever be possible to install DA at my home then configure it as if it's in the data center before it's actual deployment?
the benefits are endless but i believe, cons will be like piracy? Why was it implemented this way in the first place? i seek to understand.
Currently, i am interested to try out Fedora core 1 with DA but i have configured my Redhat 9 and the setup is completed, just need to bring down to the DC and run the DA's setup to install everything and that's a waste of precious time, agree? ;)
Theres no restriction on what system, the systems location, hardware, software etc... you can use the same license you use for testing at home, in the datacentre once it's moved.... just notify DA of the change and they will update the license appropriately.
Of course, you need a static IP in both locations.
Chris
etegration
05-20-2004, 05:31 PM
Originally posted by ProWebUK
Theres no restriction on what system, the systems location, hardware, software etc... you can use the same license you use for testing at home, in the datacentre once it's moved.... just notify DA of the change and they will update the license appropriately.
Of course, you need a static IP in both locations.
Chris
Are there any way if i am on dynamic IP at home? And i am behind a router at home.
nobaloney
05-21-2004, 06:32 AM
No.
Jeff
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