On 5 Jan 2017, at 19:39, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:Hello!
Yes, pricing has been =changed two years ago, in January 2015, so there is only one version of =the FastCGI that can run (fast) in freeware mode for free, without any =mathematical operation to be solved or any annoying limit, or can run in =registered mode (faster) for a small $59 accelerator certificate.
On another side, there is the server version =(unlimited services, unlimited domains for one single machine) which is =the old "Enterprise" version for $459, and the Developer version which =is free.
About the question "This method is =not suitable to update WebDNA and previous installation will be =overwritten. It must be a fresh WebDNA install on a default Ubuntu =14.=E2=80=9D Does this mean a server rebuild or is there another way to =get this happening ? I tried an install over the top of an existing =server upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04, but have run into problems, =rather than spending hours trying to debug, it would be good to know if =there is a =E2=80=9Cmanual=E2=80=9D method of installing/upgrading or do =I just build a new server.
The installation =process relies on the position of directories, apache user, dependencies =version, and each LINUX OS has his own formula for this. Moreover, each =LINUX OS might change the formula from one version to the other. Apache =Software Foundation will also change the rules from time to time. We =have to adapt and we provide installers for the major LINUX =distributions. However, from a distribution to another, the changes =oblige us to make slight installer modifications. Making installers =intelligent enough to detect that there have been an upgrade, from LINUX =version X to LINUX version Y is doable, but not financially viable. You =can do the installation yourself, as basically, installing WebDNA server =is a matter of permissions (always), SELinux (annoying), a connector and =a module (built for a specific LINUX version) and http config, with a =single formula that would work for every installation if apache config =remained consistent, which is not always the case. Upon request, we can =provide the connector and module. Or we are always willing to help and =many of you know that we always bring quick support when requested.
Finally, the version 6, from 2004 and 6.2 in =2008, is still available upon request to support@webdna.us
If we keep a software online, then we have to provide =support, and WebDNA 6 is NOT supported anymore.
Happy New Year to all,
- =chrisOn Jan 5, 2017, at =01:05, Stuart Tremain <webdna@idfk.com.au> wrote:
I see that pricing has changed again. The server edition is =now unlimited only, and the cheaper limited domains edition no longer =available.
Kind regards
Stuart Tremain
Pharoah Lane Software
AUSTRALIA
webdna@idfk.com.au
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On 5 Jan 2017, at 19:39, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:Hello!
Yes, pricing has been =changed two years ago, in January 2015, so there is only one version of =the FastCGI that can run (fast) in freeware mode for free, without any =mathematical operation to be solved or any annoying limit, or can run in =registered mode (faster) for a small $59 accelerator certificate.
On another side, there is the server version =(unlimited services, unlimited domains for one single machine) which is =the old "Enterprise" version for $459, and the Developer version which =is free.
About the question "This method is =not suitable to update WebDNA and previous installation will be =overwritten. It must be a fresh WebDNA install on a default Ubuntu =14.=E2=80=9D Does this mean a server rebuild or is there another way to =get this happening ? I tried an install over the top of an existing =server upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04, but have run into problems, =rather than spending hours trying to debug, it would be good to know if =there is a =E2=80=9Cmanual=E2=80=9D method of installing/upgrading or do =I just build a new server.
The installation =process relies on the position of directories, apache user, dependencies =version, and each LINUX OS has his own formula for this. Moreover, each =LINUX OS might change the formula from one version to the other. Apache =Software Foundation will also change the rules from time to time. We =have to adapt and we provide installers for the major LINUX =distributions. However, from a distribution to another, the changes =oblige us to make slight installer modifications. Making installers =intelligent enough to detect that there have been an upgrade, from LINUX =version X to LINUX version Y is doable, but not financially viable. You =can do the installation yourself, as basically, installing WebDNA server =is a matter of permissions (always), SELinux (annoying), a connector and =a module (built for a specific LINUX version) and http config, with a =single formula that would work for every installation if apache config =remained consistent, which is not always the case. Upon request, we can =provide the connector and module. Or we are always willing to help and =many of you know that we always bring quick support when requested.
Finally, the version 6, from 2004 and 6.2 in =2008, is still available upon request to support@webdna.us
If we keep a software online, then we have to provide =support, and WebDNA 6 is NOT supported anymore.
Happy New Year to all,
- =chrisOn Jan 5, 2017, at =01:05, Stuart Tremain <webdna@idfk.com.au> wrote:
I see that pricing has changed again. The server edition is =now unlimited only, and the cheaper limited domains edition no longer =available.
Kind regards
Stuart Tremain
Pharoah Lane Software
AUSTRALIA
webdna@idfk.com.au
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