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1 EE Core purchase per domain name?

January 10, 2008 9:28pm

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  • #1 / Jan 10, 2008 9:28pm

    aslpride

    12 posts

    Obviously, I am new in this forum. I have one question regarding purchase commercial EE Core package. I wonder if I can use one order of EE Core package for unlimited uses on different domain names or I need to purchase multi-order of EE Core package for more than 2 domain names?

    Thanks,
    aslpride

    Mod Edit: Moved to the Pre-Sales forum.

  • #2 / Jan 11, 2008 2:18am

    Erin Dalzell

    790 posts

    EE Core is free.

  • #3 / Jan 11, 2008 2:19am

    Erin Dalzell

    790 posts

    And I don’t think you can use EE Core for a commercial site.

  • #4 / Jan 11, 2008 2:21am

    Erin Dalzell

    790 posts

  • #5 / Jan 11, 2008 2:46am

    aslpride

    12 posts

    Commercial License: Users of the Commercial License may use the Software on a website engaging a commercial, or for-profit activities. Websites engaging in direct, or indirect commercial activities must purchase a Commercial License. One license grants the right to perform one installation of the Software. Each additional installation of the Software requires an additional purchased license.
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    Alright, it did mention one installation per purchase license. Therefore, I will need to buy more license for several website. Thank you for the link. 😊

  • #6 / Jan 11, 2008 3:35am

    stoneman

    7 posts

    I’m confused. So then what is the multisite manager thing all about? From the above text it seems to put restrictions on the number of installations, not domains. So hypothetically if I install once to a single server, but somehow use virtual IPs or sub-domains or maybe symliks or whatever, I could conceivably run multiple sites and still be within the legal bounds (though not perhaps the intent) of the license agreement.

  • #7 / Jan 11, 2008 3:55am

    allgood2

    427 posts

    The per installation is not directly related to domains, more about per server or per client.  You can use a single installation to run multiple domains, so long as the domains are for the same client.

  • #8 / Jan 11, 2008 4:07am

    aslpride

    12 posts

    Ok, I have eight domain names under one web hosting server. All of them are mine and I can install one EE commerical program for all eight domain names?

    Here is list of my domain names…

    amerisilan.com
    amerisilan.org
    amerisilan.net
    amerisilan.info
    amerisilan.tv
    amerisilan.mobi
    amerisilan.biz
    amerisilan.us

    Under one account from ixwebhosting.com server.

  • #9 / Jan 11, 2008 4:59am

    allgood2

    427 posts

    Actually, with that list, it looks like all the sites will have the exact same content, so EE wouldn’t be the issue, your webhost would. It would seem that you would just want all those domains to redirect to a primary, such as amerisilan.com or the designated IP. Pretty much your creating aliases, and some hosting companies have limits on how many you can have pointing to a single account, but you don’t need EE for it.

    Of course, if each domain was going to have different content or a different look, then EE would come into play and yes a single install could handle it; complying with whatever limitations your ISP place.

  • #10 / Jan 11, 2008 11:34am

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    Hi aslpride,

    Thanks for your interest in EE. I’ve just got a few things to add.

    1. The EE license allows for a single installation of ExpressionEngine for 1 entity (a person, a company, a non-profit, etc…).
    2. A “Site” in the MSM refers to a unique set of preferences within ExpressionEngine that can be applied to a unique domain, a sub-domain, a sub-folder, etc… For example, we use the MSM to run EllisLab.com, CodeIgniter.com, and ExpressionEngine.com off a single EE installation.
    3. The MSM is meant to run *related* internet properties. Though you can have unique settings for each Site a few things, like the Membership database, are shared installation wide.

    If you haven’t watched the MSM Video that’s a good place to start.

    In your domain examples if all those domains are exactly the same “site” meaning, the content and the visual design is the same and all the domains simply point to one spot, than you probably don’t need the MSM at all. It would be a matter of having your web host setup the domains to point to the primary domain on your account.

  • #11 / Jan 11, 2008 3:25pm

    aslpride

    12 posts

    Now, I got the clear picture. Thank you for your time to explain me about products’ policy and what’s necessary to use for my site. I am looking forward to use your products to maximum the simplify of use my website in future. 😊

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