Hi K.Kunnaree
As discuss with you about opportunity in Thai Ticket .
Please see SAP Sybase ASE Pricing .
Sybase ASE Enterprise Edition
Step 1: Choose the model you are going to license between Core or Server:
Sybase ASE Enterprise Edition “Core” Model
When licensing Sybase ASE based on the Core Metric you must license for all the cores that will be running Sybase ASE Enterprise Edition
Core is defined as the number of cores in CPUs that are available for use by the licensed software. The number of Core licenses must be an integer. When counting physical Cores, each Core of a physical CPU that runs at least parts of the licensed software, including those that are temporarily assigned or scheduled to cover peak processing, is considered and counted. When counting virtual Core’s, each virtual Core that runs at least parts of the licensed software, including those that are temporarily assigned or scheduled to cover peak processing, is counted. If the software will run in a pure virtual environment, physical Cores will not be considered. If the licensed Software will run in a pure virtual environment, physical Cores will not be counted, and vice versa when the licensed Software will run in a pure non-virtual environment. The sum for all Cores shall then be rounded up to the next whole number if the deployment results in a fraction. For purposes of clarification, “Core” as defined this footnote is different from “core” as referenced in the metric definition for any Software licensed on a CPU basis (if any), and therefore is not applicable in that context.
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Sybase ASE Enterprise Edition “Server” Model
When licensing Sybase ASE based on the Server metric you must ALSO license all of the individuals the Server based on either the User or concurrent session metric’s.
Server is defined as a physical computer, case, box or blade that houses the CPUs running the software product. Multiple virtual machines on the same physical box are allowed and do not require additional licenses.
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Step 2: Standalone, additional options are
Please note that the High Availability option is not required when the customer Uses the Microsoft Operating System