I'd say the vendor.
Many cities require one gets a food vendor permit before selling food items. These permits can usually be obtained through city offices.
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To run any kind of vendor's stand, a permit is required. You would most likely need a basic vendor's permit. The best place to start would be to contact your Chamber of Commerce, as most business licensing and permits are issued through the Chamber. You must show photo ID and explain where your stand will be located. If the stand will be on pirvate property, you will have to contact the owner for additional permissions and/or permits. There is also some paperwork.
It depends on which server vendor you are looking into for starters. For example SQL Server Mart has three different monthly, tiered plans, ranging from $4.99 /mo, to $49.99 /mo and $149.99 /mo.
Yes, a person who is not a VAT vendor is generally required to pay VAT on services received from a VAT vendor. The VAT is typically included in the price of the services, and the VAT vendor is responsible for collecting and remitting that tax to the government. However, if the recipient of the services is a consumer or business that is not registered for VAT, they cannot claim back the VAT paid.
In general Linux has no restrictions on the number of users in a server. Commercial Unix vendors vary in what they allow by licensing, so it depends on the vendor.
The ProLiant DL585 Server is manufactured by Hewlett Packard (HP). Hewlett Packard was founded by William "Bill" Hewlett and Dave Packard. HP was the world's largest PC vendor by unit sales in 2012.
You need to talk to your administrator, vendor, or ISP to see what servers are available to you.
Network+ is officially a "vendor neutral" certification. However, a candidate for the designation is expected to have knowledge about Windows Server 2003 and Unix/Linux servers.
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