Umtauscher wrote:1. I have a backup/test Installtion on my client machine to try out new versions before I make them productive. So you say in the future we have to trust that everything works with every update and don't have any fallback in case of hardware/software breakdown.
You can only run one instance of the Indigo server per license you own. You can deactivate that license on one Mac and instantly activate it on another Mac (via the
Indigo 7->License Details... menu item). You can make backups of the Indigo folders before installing updates and revert back to the backup if something doesn't work correctly.
Umtauscher wrote:2. If I switch machines, I have to ask for permission, in case of a server breakdown.
If the Mac is still running you can do the process yourself via the license details dialog. If it isn't, then you have to contact us.
Umtauscher wrote:3. My backup will not run on a different machine.
Not unless it is deactivated from the other Mac first, or unless you have more than one license.
Umtauscher wrote:4. What happened to "one server per home?"
It is one instance of Indigo Server per license.
As I've said before, we absolutely, 100% positively won't be going back to the old manually-entered-registration-code licensing model. We understand that a few of our customers may not find this acceptable, but thankfully so far a vast majority haven't had any issues with it.