Ports-based licensing is worst type. Hosts-based okeish.
Make unix-agent even more worthwhile, and feature based will fits perfectly, especially case for windows hosts ;). Sever 2012 have no snmp at all, so this is all make sense, and if you got money for windows license have, will probably find some on monitoring.
Customer-access type seems interested but I wonder if this really anyone willing to use.
On 4/15/13 2:58 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
A hosts/ports-based licensing scheme, where you get a certain number free, and any more than that requires a license. A feature-based licensing scheme, where higher-value features such as load balancers, netapp, mac accounting, vpn tracking, etc require a license. Licensing for customer-access, where allowing customers access to the web interface requires a license.