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Hi,
We are twenty member group who want to use IPP libraries for developing our algorithms. We do our development and basic unit testing in Visual Studio (Windows). However our application gets deployed on Linux host in the final product.
Can you please let me know what kind of licensing options we need to choose?
Regards,
Raj
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You might consider the options offered on the various web pages, such as a floating windows shared license of several seats for development and a single standard linux license, if that is sufficient for building your final product. As Hubert said, there is no single license to cover both Windows and linux.
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Raj,
You need to use a named-user license per user and OS. We don't provide a combined Linux/Windows IPP library.
Does this help?
Regards, Hubert.
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You might consider the options offered on the various web pages, such as a floating windows shared license of several seats for development and a single standard linux license, if that is sufficient for building your final product. As Hubert said, there is no single license to cover both Windows and linux.
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