Visual Studio Workplace Question - Can you install Visual Studio Community in more than 5 PCs if you have only 5 developers?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Pink Power Ranger
  • Start date Start date
P

Pink Power Ranger

Guest
I would like some information regarding the following scenario.

A company with 5 developers, which is not an enterprise, has more than 5 computers, say, 10 computers, e.g. 7 workstations and 3 laptops. According to the Terms of Use, up to 5 developers can use Visual Studio Community to develop software for the company. While the Terms of Use are clear, there are some nuanced (in my opinion) cases, regarding which I would appreciate some clarifications.

  • The question is, can the company install Visual Studio Community on the rest of the computers, which are, nevertheless, only used occasionally (e.g. a company laptop may be used by a developer when working from home), by a total of 5 developers (hence, never more than 5 VS Community instances at the same time)? In essence, the question regarding the limit of 5 developers using Visual Studio Community is, does it matter how many computers have Visual Studio Community installed, or how many developers are actually using it at the same time?
  • Additionally, if this does apply to the total number of developers, instead of the total number of computers, another question would be the following scenario. Having 7 developers would entail having to use two additional licensed Visual Studio (e.g. Professional Edition) instances. Would it be OK if 8 out of the total of 10 workstations have Visual Studio Community installed, 2 of them have the licensed versions installed, and 2 of the 7 developers always use the licensed versions, while the rest 5 may alternate between workstations but always use 5 Visual Studio Community instances at the same time.

I would expect the limit of 5 to apply to the total number of developers, rather than the total number of workstations, however I would definitely like to have some more authoritative opinion/confirmation on this subject.

Continue reading...
 
Back
Top