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How is ELM licensed?

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How is ELM licensed?

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ELM is licensed on an Agent basis. An Agent is a monitored system or device. There are four classes of Agents that are licensed: • Cluster Agents – for Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 clusters • Server Agents – for Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 • Workstation Agents – for Windows NT/2000/XP Professional • IP Agents – for Unix, Linux, Netware, Apple, mainframes and TCP/IP devices A minimum purchase of one Server Agent is required to obtain an ELM Server. The primary user interface, the ELM Console, is implemented as an MMC snap-in that can be distributed to an unlimited number of administrators/end-users in your organization.

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