This article explores the various considerations when choosing what type of license to purchase.
This article explores the various considerations when choosing what type of license to purchase.
arivis software uses a licensing system provided by a third party to restrict and protect the use of the software and its distribution.
The license dictates:
Aside from what modules are included, the main distinction in license types is between Local/ Vs Floating and Soft Vs Hard keys
|
Task |
Soft Key |
Hard Key |
|---|---|---|
|
Activation |
Activation key entered by user on destination machine |
Configured prior to shipping, no activation required |
|
Transfer |
Requires de-activation from initial PC then re-activation on destination PC |
Unplug USB key from initial PC, plug it in to the destination PC |
|
Upgrade/Update |
Managed through license tool |
Managed through license tool |
|
Conversion between floating/local |
Done in software through license tool |
Requires new USB key |
The scenarios below describe some common configurations of the licensing system. For hardware recommendations in each case, please check this article on choosing the right hardware for Vision4D.
If you intend to have one image analysis computer and only ever use the license on that computer for the lifetime of the workstation, then a Soft Local license is generally the best option. A soft license can also be programmed to allow remote desktop access over RDP. The license and processing are both permanently fixed to this hardware unless the license is deactivated and transferred to another computer.
If you intend to regularly use your license on different computers (maybe you have a desktop and laptop you regularly use), then a floating license is a better option as it will allow you to use any of your systems as long as they are on the same network. A Virtual Private Network can be used if the machines aren't on the same physical network. If using a VPN is not practical for you, purchasing an HL key may be a more convenient solution.
If you intend for multiple users to use the license concurrently, you intend for them to use their own workstation or both, then a floating license is needed.
The license is activated on a computer designated as the license server and distributed out over the network. the license server does not need to be able to run Vision4D, only the license utility is required.
Each user must install the software on their workstation and those workstations must meet the minimum requirements for Vision4D and be on the same network as the license server.
If the networking requirements can't be met for whatever reason, you may also want to consider purchasing multiple HL keys which users can then physically borrow while they use the software. Note that in such cases the user is responsible for the safekeeping of those keys.