Cluster License weblogic 10

Do I need a cluster license if I'm runnning a cluster for testing and evaluation purpose?

Kai Niklas wrote:
          > Do I need a cluster license if I'm runnning a cluster for testing and evaluation purpose?
          You don't need any special cluster license. You can use default one.
          Remember only about 5 connections limitation per single server.
          Best Regards,
          Karol Muszynski

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