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We are developing a product following a microservice architecture and it will be deployed on AWS. We are hoping to integrate jsreport as the solution for dynamic report generation. jsreport will be a one feature among others in the product we are delivering. (We will use docker approach to integrate jsreport in our product). Customer have two AWS environments as staging(testing) and production. I Know, customer is interested in having one time enterprise license (not enterprise scale) only for production environment.</p>
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<li>Can you please advice if it is sufficient to have one-time enterprise license for production environment. (consider there are 3 worker nodes running on the AWS cluster).</li>
<li>Assume it is one time enterprise license, then how can we differentiate staging environment from the production since we deploy the same application in two environments.</li>
<li>Can you elaborate more on &quot;dev instances for free *&quot; in this context since I can use it in the staging environment.</li>
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<p>Please note both staging and production environments have 3 running instances of the application in the AWS cluster to achieve higher availability.</p>
<p>Thank You<br />
Jananda</p>
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We are developing a product following a microservice architecture and it will be deployed on AWS. We are hoping to integrate jsreport as the solution for dynamic report generation. jsreport will be a one feature among others in the product we are delivering. (We will use docker approach to integrate jsreport in our product). Customer have two AWS environments as staging(testing) and production. I Know, customer is interested in having one time enterprise license (not enterprise scale) only for production environment.</p>
<ol>
<li>Can you please advice if it is sufficient to have one-time enterprise license for production environment. (consider there are 3 worker nodes running on the AWS cluster).</li>
<li>Assume it is one time enterprise license, then how can we differentiate staging environment from the production since we deploy the same application in two environments.</li>
<li>Can you elaborate more on &quot;dev instances for free *&quot; in this context since I can use it in the staging environment.</li>
</ol>
<p>Please note both staging and production environments have 3 running instances of the application in the AWS cluster to achieve higher availability.</p>
<p>Thank You<br />
Jananda</p>
]]></description><link>https://forum.jsreport.net/post/10465</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.jsreport.net/post/10465</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[janandaj]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 07:08:50 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to Enterprise License for AWS deployments on Invalid Date]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for your interest in jsreport.</p>
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<p>Can you please advice if it is sufficient to have one-time enterprise license for production environment. (consider there are 3 worker nodes running on the AWS cluster).</p>
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<p>Unfortunately no. It isn't sufficient. Every jsreport instance needs an explicit license.  If you run a cluster of multiple instances, you typically use the scale license.</p>
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<p>Assume it is one time enterprise license, then how can we differentiate staging environment from the production since we deploy the same application in two environments.</p>
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<p><a href="https://jsreport.net/learn/faq#how-to-apply-license-key" rel="nofollow">https://jsreport.net/learn/faq#how-to-apply-license-key</a><br />
You will put to the staging instances extra configuration. This will mark them as development and jsreport won't be validating parallel usage of the same license key.</p>
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