InterSystems Official
· Dec 6, 2016

Licensing: Ubuntu and SUSE with 2017.1 and later

Starting with 2017.1, InterSystems is adding Ubuntu (64-bit) as a third linux server platform. Prior to 2017.1 Ubuntu was already available as a development platform and customers could use InterSystems distributions build for SUSE to run on Ubuntu. As a result there are a few license key implications for 64-bit linux versions starting with Caché and Ensemble 2017.1:

a) Customers using RedHat will observe no changes

b) Customers using InterSystems products(1) for SUSE on SUSE will need new license keys (no charge)

c) Customers using InterSystems products(1) for SUSE on Ubuntu will need new license keys (free of charge for 12 month(2))

(1) Caché, Ensemble, HealthShare, and TrakCare

(2) Starting with the Release of 2017.1

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Aha. You use Cache Studio Evaluation for development. Still have a question: why your employer doesn't give you the full version on Ubuntu which could be downloaded from WRC

On the other hand, you don't need a cloud to develop on IRIS Community Edition.  Check @Dmitry Maslennikov recent article. He develops locally on IRIS CE in docker using VSCode.