Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide > Getting started > Licensing and Sun Secure Global Desktop Software
Sun Secure Global Desktop Software has two licensing modes: evaluation mode and fully licensed mode.
License mode | Description |
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Evaluation mode |
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Fully licensed |
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While you are evaluating Secure Global Desktop, the number of days remaining in the evaluation period is shown whenever a user logs in to Secure Global Desktop using a web browser.
After the 30-day evaluation period, users will be unable to log in to their webtop and unable to start or resume applications. To continue using Secure Global Desktop you must obtain and install a license key.
You add license keys on the Licenses properties panel
in Array Manager or by using the tarantella license add
command.
When you install a license key, it installs the licenses that unlock the software features. Licenses are either:
The following table lists the types of license available, their basis and what they license:
License type | Basis | Software features |
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Base Component | User | Core functionality such as:
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Security (TSP) | User | The ability to use secure connections and the ability to authenticate users using RSA SecurID®. |
Advanced Security (TASP) | User | The ability to use FIPS-compliant secure connections and the ability to authenticate users using RSA SecurID®.
Note This requires a separate software package. |
Windows Connectivity | User | The ability to run Windows applications. |
UNIX Connectivity | User | The ability to run UNIX and Linux applications. |
AS/400 Connectivity | User | The ability to run 5250 applications. |
Mainframe Connectivity | User | The ability to run 3270 applications. |
Directory Services Integration | Array | The ability:
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Portal Integration | Array | The ability to use Secure Global Desktop with a Sun™ Portal Server. |
Advanced Load Management | Array | The ability to load balance application servers based on their true CPU or memory load. |
User-based licenses are enforced by the software on a concurrent user basis. A user is allocated a license as soon as they use a software component. For example, when a user logs in to Secure Global Desktop, they are allocated a Base Component license. If they then run a Windows application, they are allocated a Windows Connectivity license. The license is released when they stop using the component.
A single user is never counted as using more than one of each type of license. However, a user may be counted as using several license types at once. For example, if a user has four UNIX applications running over a secure connection, then that user is counted as using one Base Component license, one Security license and one UNIX Connectivity license.
Note the following:
Secure Global Desktop automatically allocates and releases licenses to users as they use software components. Secure Global Desktop Administrators cannot manually allocate and release licenses, although they can end a user's webtop and emulator sessions.
The Secure Global Desktop log files record all license usage over time. Secure Global Desktop Administrators
can use the tarantella license query
command to
display information on both current and past license usage across the array.
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