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May 13, 2015 at 5:04 pm #962495
Seth
GuestGreetings Modern Tribe folks,
I would like someone to contact me regarding getting a bulk rate for setting up the event calendar pro for 13 sites. We will be hosting a multi-network site on one server, but want to have 13 separate instances of the calendar pro version for the 13 different organizations. Please contact me VIA email,
Thanks,
SethMay 14, 2015 at 7:50 am #962607Barry
MemberHi Seth,
We might be able to help out here 🙂
Do you envision expanding beyond 13 sites on the network, can I ask?
May 15, 2015 at 3:40 pm #963050Seth
GuestIt’s possible that we may expand to 15. However I’m realizing that we will most likely need to run duplicate WordPress servers to host 2 of those sites since their DNS hostnames will be completely different, so 11 of them will be on one WordPress server, then 1 and 1 for the other two, It is still al together 13 sites, but it’s just going to have to be laid out differently because of the domain structure.
May 15, 2015 at 4:08 pm #963060Barry
MemberThanks for confirming!
We are planning on launching a dedicated multisite network license in the near future, for the time being though and given the number of sites you are describing, one or more agency licenses would probably be the most cost effective and appropriate solution.
May 15, 2015 at 4:35 pm #963062Seth
GuestSo would I be able to just go ahead and purchase an Agency and then a Business license to give me 13 license for a year? The way you authenticate and activate the pro version of the event add on, would that cause any issues if we were able to run a multi-domain wordpress installation?
May 18, 2015 at 6:50 am #963220Barry
MemberHi Seth,
Operationally it should cause no problems whatsoever 🙂
The current system isn’t ideal (for multisite networks) but in this case, for instance, you might add your agency key on one network and the business site on another.
If the actual breakdown of sites doesn’t match the license type, it doesn’t actually matter (so if you had 6 sites on one network and 7 on another you could apply the licenses either way) – nothing will cease to function.
Does that clarify things?
May 18, 2015 at 12:38 pm #963410Seth
GuestI believe it does thank you, I’ll go ahead and purchase the two separate business and agency licenses and then if I have any trouble authenticating and activating them on the sites I will just contact support. Thanks,
Seth
May 18, 2015 at 12:46 pm #963412Barry
MemberFantastic 🙂
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