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20-12-2009, 00:22 #1
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Multiple instances + more than 32 slots?
Do i need a license to have more than just 1 Teamspeak Server hosted and to increase the maximum number of slots from 32 to 128 or something like that?
http://sales.tritoncia.com/ is still on maintenance
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20-12-2009, 00:26 #2
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license.txtb. The individual or organization may host up to 32 slots using only 1 Virtual Server for their entire operation. Exceeding the use of 32 slots or 1 Virtual Server over multiple physical machines operated by the same individual or organization is strictly prohibited.
Be patient for the sales licensing system to come online.
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20-12-2009, 00:38 #3
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Thats crap!, Cant you ts guys at least be nice and give us more than 32?
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20-12-2009, 00:40 #4
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Non-profit organisations aka clans, etc, can apply for a free license for up to 512 slots.
http://sales.tritoncia.com/
It should be online within a few hours.
From FAQWhat license models are available? Are there non-commercial licenses?
There are three license models:
- non-commercial unregistered: 32 slots on 1 virtual server
- non-commercial registered: 512 slots on 10 virtual servers
- commercial ATHPs (see https://sales.tritoncia.com/)
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20-12-2009, 05:13 #5
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Does anyone have any idea when the licensing site will be up and running? I have a guild that I created their first and Only TS for. Since the Archive Downloads don't seem to be working, I can't download TS2 as a backup incase they outgrow the 32 user limit.
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20-12-2009, 11:02 #6
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20-12-2009, 13:39 #7
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My views on that licensing thing, is that the website should have been ready a few days before the release. Why would they be editing it now, when they had ages to make sure it all worked?
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20-12-2009, 13:47 #8
Well that really isnt much of an issue right now is it?
It's gonna take you a few days just to figure out, use and optimise the functionality to get your TS server set up. I am sure by then they will be ready to receive your application
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20-12-2009, 13:54 #9
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remember the beta for was the client not the server!!! The server is by no-means ready yet but I guessing the when by the time ts3 is released you will have gotten your licence
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20-12-2009, 19:27 #10
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I believe the beta is about server and client, not only client.
from the messages above, if you're using the beta as 'productional' you're not very smart.
You cannot rely on a beta product, nor demanding imediate support.
Just wait till after the weekend, I think they have already spent time enough on the weekend
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20-12-2009, 21:10 #11
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