下面是来自微软官方对SharePoint如何选择合适的版本的文章,主要从以下几点去考虑:
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需要SharePoint的哪些功能?
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需要哪些用户访问SharePoint服务:内网或者外网用户?
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估计一下用多少台服务器搭建SharePoint场?
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访问SharePoint的用户或设备数量?
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公司是否购买支持SharePoint的其他服务器产品授权?
详细信息如下:
Licensing Q&A: Determining Your Licensing Needs
SharePoint 2010 provides a full set of capabilities to meet almost any business need. Because you can do so much with SharePoint, it can be a challenge to determine what licenses are required for your company’s specific needs. To start gathering the necessary information, answer the following five questions:
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What features of SharePoint does my company need?
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Is my company providing SharePoint to internal users (employees) or external users (suppliers, customers, vendors, and the public)?
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How many servers will run SharePoint?
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How many people or devices will access SharePoint?
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Is my company licensed for the Microsoft products that are needed to run SharePoint?
1. What features of SharePoint does my company need?
SharePoint 2010 has three levels of functionality, each with a set of corresponding licenses
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Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010
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Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 plus Standard CAL
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Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 plus Enterprise CAL (& Standard CAL)
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SharePoint Foundation 2010 |
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SharePoint Server 2010 plus Standard CAL |
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SharePoint Server 2010 plus Enterprise CAL (& Standard CAL) |
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Note: For a complete list of features in each SharePoint edition, see the Editions Comparison.
2. Is my company providing SharePoint to internal users (employees) or external users (suppliers, customers, vendors, and the public)?
SharePoint has two licensing models to accommodate two groups of users
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Server plus CAL, for internal users
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Server-only, for external users
Licensing Model |
Use Cases |
Licenses |
Server plus CAL |
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Both Server licenses and CALs are required
If Enterprise features are required
Additional notes on the Server/CAL model:
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Server only |
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Only server licenses are required, but they must be purchased for each running instance of the server software. There are two options
Additional notes on the Server only model
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3. How many servers will run SharePoint?
A server license is required for each running instance of the server software (SharePoint Server 2010 or SharePoint Server 2010 for Internet Sites).
When using SharePoint Server 2010 for Internet Sites to license external-facing scenarios, you need a license on all servers that will be used for external content, regardless of farm configuration or if users are directly accessing the server (staging, application, front-end, or index). Servers in a development/test environment are an exception, as they are typically covered by MSDN licensing.
To accommodate topologies where one server farm supports internal and external users, both types of server licenses can be assigned to the same servers and use the same running instances of the software.
4. How many people or devices will access SharePoint?
Microsoft offers two options when purchasing CALs, a device-based CAL (Device CAL) or a user-based CAL (User CAL). With a Device CAL, a CAL is required for every device that accesses a SharePoint 2010 Server, regardless of the number of people who use that device. With a User CAL, a CAL is required for every person who accesses a SharePoint 2010 Server, regardless of the number of devices used.
You can choose the option that makes the most sense for your company’s needs. For example, User CALs are well suited for employees who need roaming access using multiple devices, while Device CALs are a better fit for multiple-shift workers who share devices.
5. Is my company licensed for the Microsoft products that are needed to run SharePoint?
SharePoint Server 2010 requires Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server and does not include licenses for those products. Be sure you have the correct licenses for Windows Server and SQL Server
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Windows Server usually is licensed through the Server/CAL model. For complete information on licensing for Windows Server, see the Windows Server 2008 licensing page.
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SQL Server has two primary licensing models Server/CAL and per processor. For complete information on licensing for SQL Server, see the SQL Server 2008 licensing page.
For more details on enabling technologies, please refer to the SharePoint Server 2010 system requirements.
Related Products
Although not required to run SharePoint, the following products work together with SharePoint 2010 to provide a richer set of features and scenarios.
Offering |
Functionality |
License Information |
Microsoft Office 2010 |
Microsoft Office 2010 provides powerful new ways to create and share documents that grab attention. Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus also includes Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Workspace. SharePoint Workspace gives you anytime, anywhere access to sites, lists, and libraries. Work offline and synchronize your changes just by reconnecting. |
See the Microsoft Office 2010 pages for more information on licensing. |
Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 |
SharePoint Designer 2010 is the tool of choice to rapidly develop SharePoint applications. With SharePoint Designer, advanced users and developers alike can quickly create SharePoint solutions that respond to specific business needs. |
Provided free of charge through the Microsoft Download Center. |
Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP |
Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP connects SharePoint 2010 and SAP applications. It provides the flexibility and extensibility needed to build collaborative solutions for business systems. With Duet Enterprise, more people can use SAP, helping companies get greater value from their existing investments. |
See the Duet Resources page for more information. |
Microsoft Project Server 2010 |
Built on SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Project Server 2010 delivers flexible work management solutions. With new and improved features, Project Server 2010 makes it easier than ever for people to work together. |
See the Microsoft Project 2010 pages, for more information. |
Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint |
Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint integrates multiple scan engines from industry-leading vendors and provides content controls to help businesses protect their Microsoft Office SharePoint 2010 and 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 collaboration environments and block malware and out-of-policy content from entering SharePoint libraries. |
Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint is licensed through Microsoft Volume Licensing in the Microsoft Online Services program, estimated at $7.20 per user, per year monthly subscription model for internal sites. This license includes all antivirus scan engines, signatures, and product upgrades during the license period. For more details, visit theMicrosoft Licensing Site or get a volume licensing quote. |
Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint Internet Sites |
Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint can also be used to protect Internet-facing websites running on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 and 2007 for Internet Sites against malicious code and inappropriate content. |
Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint Internet Sites is licensed through Microsoft Volume Licensing in the Microsoft Online Services program on a per server monthly subscription model, with one server license required for each Microsoft Office SharePoint Server for Internet Sites server protected. This license includes all antivirus scan engines, signatures, and product upgrades during the license period. For more details, visit theMicrosoft Licensing Site or get a volume licensing quote. |