IBM® Lotus® Domino® Utility Server is a Lotus Domino software license option that extends access to non-mail applications from a web browser without requiring individual client access licenses. If you would like to make collaborative applications available to users inside and outside your company, but do not need mail and calendar, this Lotus Domino license option may be the best for you.
Lotus Domino delivers highly reliable, scalable, and security-rich applications at a low total cost of ownership, helping you enhance the productivity of people, streamline business processes and improve overall business responsiveness.
Use IBM® Domino® Utility Server or Lotus Domino Utility Server for LotusLive on the cloud. Lotus Domino Utility Server, now Domino Utility Server, is excellent for deploying collaborative applications where the number of users is high or difficult to track (for example, a web application for customer self-service).
Lotus Domino Utility Server for LotusLive simplifies Lotus Domino application deployment to the cloud for predictable costs with pervasive connectivity, and high availability. Lotus Domino Utility Server for LotusLive helps you reap the benefits of the cloud with your Lotus Domino applications.
IBM SmartCloud Enterprise
OverviewUse Domino Utility Server V8.5.3 or Lotus Domino Utility Server for LotusLive V8.5.2.2 on IBM SmartCloud Enterprise. The IBM Cloud provides you with quick access to a security-rich, enterprise-ready testing and development environment to help reduce costs, shorten cycle times and improve quality. With the IBM Cloud, you can access and pay for development and testing resources as you need them.
The IBM Cloud gives you rapid self-service provisioning, high payback through reduced costs, error reduction, and accelerated application development through on-demand provisioning.
Get startedTo start developing with Domino Utility Server on the IBM Cloud, you need to set up an account. Contact your IBM representative for access to get you started. If you already have an account, log in and get started now.
For information about licensing options, go to the Passport Advantage site.
Learn more- Community resources related to Lotus Domino Utility Server.
- IBM SmartCloud Enterprise User Guide: Basic information for using product images on IBM SmartCloud Enterprise and details for working with instances, images, and storage (must be logged in to access).
- IBM Cloud Computing Central community on developerWorks.
- IBM SmartCloud Enterprise.
- Learn more about IBM Rational software delivery services for cloud computing.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
OverviewUse IBM Lotus Domino Utility Server V8.5.2 on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. Amazon EC2 provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud.
Use IBM Lotus Domino Utility Server AMI at an hourly rate. Amazon EC2 running Lotus Domino Utility Server offers a low-cost, pay-as-you-go model with no long-term commitments and no minimum fees. See the Amazon EC2 Running IBM page for more information on pricing and other service details.
Get startedTo start developing on Amazon EC2, you'll need an Amazon account. If you don't have one, you can create one now.
Find details about the AMI in the Lotus Domino Utility Server production AMI catalog.
Purchase a product license for use on AWS
Another option is to use your own product licenses. You can install and run IBM programs on the Amazon EC2 Web service using program licenses obtained from IBM on a Processor Value Unit (PVU) basis. Read PVUs required for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud for more information.
Find purchase information for Lotus Domino Utility Server and buy online. Read more about Lotus Notes and Domino licensing.
Learn more- Community resources related to Lotus Domino Utility Server.
- Lotus Domino Utility Server production AMI Catalog: Details about the Lotus Domino Utility Server AMI.
- Get started guide: Steps for using IBM Lotus Domino Utility Server AMI in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) infrastructure.
- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2): Learn more about Amazon's Web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud.
- Cloud computing with Amazon Web Services: Explore how Amazon Web Services provide a compelling alternative for architecting and building scalable, reliable applications.
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