Apple Offers Three-Year Upgrade Plan for Server 14
davidstrauss writes "News.com is reporting that 'Apple Computer is giving buyers of its Mac OS X Server the option of signing on for three years of unlimited access to software upgrades for the same price it charges for a single, onetime upgrade.' This sounds almost like a push in the direction of Microsoft's Licensing 6."
What about normal Mac OS X? (Score:3, Insightful)
I agree (Score:4, Interesting)
Apple will quickly upset their new (and some old) users if they continue to charge another $100.00 or so every few months with each new 10.x release of OS X.
Perhaps it could be called a "power-user" program (rather than "maintenence"), but would provide an all-access "ticket" to ftp.apple.com (or a Windows Update-like Web script).
Re:I agree (Score:3, Interesting)
Have to avoid pissing of the developer community (Score:3, Insightful)
It is available for normal Mac OS X... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:What about normal Mac OS X? (Score:2)
With a 3 year maintenance plan for servers is works well into most corporate budget strategies. When designing/architecting a real production environment, many IT/sys admins plan for a 3 year life of the machine. After that, it is often the case that they are replaced. This allows hardware vendors to target a certain level of quality, as well as enable IT departments to plan budgets accurately.
So, I think we're safe as users.
Just my thoguhts.
-Alex
NOT like Licensing 6 (Score:5, Informative)
Original 10-User Win2k Server: 1199
Three-year licensing agreement: (1199 * 29%) * 3 years = 1043.13
This is different: instead of one upgrade, you get all upgrades for the next three years at no additional cost.
Original 10-User OS X Server: 499
Three-year Upgrade plan: 499
-Ster
Paying for security? Hardly. (Score:3, Informative)
Very good! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:From the getting shafted dept ... (Score:1)