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Dear all,

 

If I have a multiple senders while I only connect one of them at a time, can I install the same license key to each of them, or should I buy a floating license?  Grateful for your advice.  Thank you.

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The standard license is a one to one license.  You can purchase a standard license for each one of your non HP Z Workstations if you use all of the senders concurrently.   The standard license can only be installed on the number of senders you purchased licenses for.   If not, a floating license may make sense.  Figure out how many concurrent sessions you need.  For example, if you have 100 senders but only 50 are being used at a time, then a floating license for 50 concurrent sessions or a little more for wiggle room, might make more sense.  When a connection is made, the sender checks out a license from the floating license server, and then checks it back in when the session is done.  If all 50 licenses have been checked out, the 51st user must wait until a license is checked back in for use.  We do not have trial licenses for the floating license servers, but can create you a 60 day trial if you want to try it.

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