It's not really a defined period. It's valid so long as the purpose is testing/staging.
Adam.
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On 3 Dec 2019, 02:23, at 02:23, Dinuka Jayamaha dinukaj@exetel.com.au wrote:
Hi Adam,
Can you tell me for how long the two instances with the same license can be run for?
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Hi,
This would come under the staging and testing provision. You can run two instances temporarily for the purposes of migration or testing.
Thanks,
Adam.
From: observium observium-bounces@observium.org On Behalf Of Dinuka Jayamaha via observium Sent: 02 December 2019 04:32 To: observium@observium.org Cc: Dinuka Jayamaha dinukaj@exetel.com.au; Ishara Hetti Arachchige isharah@exetel.com.au Subject: [Observium] Transferring License to New Server
Hello,
I am in the process of migrating the on premise Observium instance to AWS.
I want to setup the AWS instance and run it in parallel with the on premise instance for some time to make sure that there isn't issues with the new instance.
Are we allowed to run the same license on two servers at the same time or is there another way of doing this without me having to buy another license just for this purpose.
Thanks,
Dinuka Jayamaha