Two Mac Pros, cloning HDs to save install time

Hi,
I want to purchase a second Mac Pro which I will use ina  remote location, but as I've spent ages and ages installing the software I use for music production on my current Mac Pro, I want to see if I can save the time and hassle of having to do it all over again on the new MP?
The licences for the software I use seem to be ok with that, as long as you're only using one instance of the software at any one time i.e. both Macs can't be on at the same time. Not sure about Snow Leopard, but I would assume it's the same?
Will I run up against any issues with this, or will it be fine to clone my current MP to the new one and just use them as if they were the same machine in two separate locations?
Thanks,
osu

It will be fine since the new Mac comes with a separate OS disc.
See:
Transferring files between two computers using FireWire

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