The Unimus instance checks in periodically to ensure it does not exceed its seat quota. Internet Check-In Rules
You can monitor your device count in the dashboard. If you exceed your licensed device count, Unimus will notify you to upgrade your license key. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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No. Unimus updates (e.g., v2.4.0 to v2.5.0) preserve your license key in the database. You never need to re-enter it unless you perform a clean OS install.
Purchasing a subscription adds licenses to your account balance. To use them, you must assign them to a specific License Key and then input that key into your Unimus instance. The Unimus instance checks in periodically to ensure
Unlike traditional software that charges flat entry fees, Unimus utilizes a highly scalable model based on the number of managed network devices. A valid license key defines exactly how many routers, switches, firewalls, or servers your Unimus instance can connect to, backup, and monitor. Types of Unimus Licenses
A: Yes. You can release the license from the old server's Licensing menu and apply it to the new installation. Purchasing a subscription adds licenses to your account
The Unimus license key is the gateway to securing your network infrastructure against misconfigurations and data loss. By understanding the nuances of per-device versus unlimited pricing, the critical distinction between renewing a key and swapping a key, and the troubleshooting steps for common errors, you can ensure your network remains resilient, compliant, and fully automated.