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Amount of servers in a cluster

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We currently have a 2500 sensor license for our PRTG installation which is backed up to one fail over node in a cluster. How many more servers can we add as fail over nodes on this license?

Many thanks

Rob

cluster failover server

Created on Feb 16, 2015 12:17:05 PM



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Your license allows you to use up to two failover nodes :)

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Sorry, I was wrong - please see my next post for the corrected version of the licensing model.

Created on Feb 16, 2015 3:26:10 PM by  Stephan Linke [Paessler Support]

Last change on Feb 17, 2015 7:41:22 AM by  Stephan Linke [Paessler Support]



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Many thanks Stephan. Just to clarify, that's 1 master and 2 failover so 3 in total? Does the amount of failover nodes increase inline with the increased sensor licenses?

Created on Feb 16, 2015 3:49:46 PM



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Ah sorry, my bad. You only can use one core server and one failover node with that license. The licensing model "PRTG Corporate Country" allows more failover nodes:

Corporate Country
Unlimited number of core servers, 5 nodes per cluster (that makes 1 core and 4 failovers)

Detailed information about the number of probes per license can be found in our shop, when you click on the little information icon above the license column.


Important note: This license is deprecated. Please find all currently available licenses in the FAQs about PRTG.

Created on Feb 17, 2015 7:38:46 AM by  Stephan Linke [Paessler Support]

Last change on Jun 20, 2016 11:07:21 AM by  Gerald Schoch [Paessler Support]




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