Blog edited on 10/11/2018. Thanks, Charlie Arehart for the feedback.

Adobe ColdFusion (2018 release) is sold in two editions: Standard Edition costs US$2,499 per license, and Enterprise Edition costs US$9,499 per license. ColdFusion can also be used for development at no cost with the complimentary Developer Edition, a full-featured server for development use only.

For more information on licensing, see the license terms.

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2018-10-11 16:13:47

Saurav has updated the doc. You can refer to https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/legal/licenses-terms/pdf/ColdFusion.pdf for more details.

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2018-10-11 16:36:58

Thanks for getting the post updated!

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2018-10-11 23:12:19

Thanks, Anit and Saurav. And to be clear, lest anyone wonder, the “doc” that was “updated” was not the PDF that Anit (and the post now point to), but just the blog post here, removing the references to “per cpu”. The EULA was not changed at all since 2018 came out, right?

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2018-10-08 01:51:03

Actually, the licensing language state that it is per core.  Not CPU.

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2018-10-08 12:37:29

Yep, that too.

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2018-10-02 18:11:12

Thanks for the recent bunch of posts, Saurav. But for this one, isn’t Enterprise priced per 8 CPUs?

That’s what it says in the EULA: https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/legal/licenses-terms/pdf/ColdFusion.pdf. Perhaps you had meant to type that, but as posted initially this blog post says that both Standard AND Enterprise are “per two CPUs”.

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2018-10-11 14:18:41

Thanks Charlie. I’ll fix this.

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