Floating license

AudaxCeph license is floating in the network. This helps users to share it on different computers when they need it.

Knowledge base

AudaxCeph floating software license (also known as a floating or network license), is a type of software licensing model that allows multiple doctors or computers within a network to share a pool of licenses. Instead of tying am AudaxCeph license to a specific computer, a floating license allows any authorized user or computer on the network to check out and use AudaxCeph license as needed, up to the maximum number of licenses available in the pool.

Here's how it typically works:

  1. License Server: A central license server manages the pool of available licenses. This server keeps track of how many licenses are in use and which users or devices have checked them out.
  2. License Checkout: When a user wants to use the software, they request a license from the license server. If a license is available, the server grants permission, and the user can use the software.
  3. License Return: When the user finishes using the software, the license is returned to the pool and becomes available for another user to check out.
  4. If all licenses are checked out, then AudaxCeph will act as a viewer of documents.

AudaxCeph floating license is particularly useful on clinics where the number of doctors or computers exceeds the number of available licenses, or where doctors need occasional access to the software but do not require a dedicated license. This model can help clinics optimize their software usage and reduce costs by ensuring licenses are efficiently utilized across the network.

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