Discussion:
Tectonic Enterprise Kubernetes License Clarification
Joe San
2018-04-16 10:16:12 UTC
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I could see from the CoreOS Website that the Tectonic Enterprise version is
limited to 10 nodes per user. What is this user in this scenario? Is this
user an organization? For example., in an enterprise there may by 100's of
projects and what one project has as tools might not be visible to the
other project. So my question is if I as a project use the free enterprise
edition and limit myself to 10 nodes, can another team within the same
organization register as a different user and use another 10 node free
lincense? Can anyone here please clarify this notion of user? Is this user
is one per organization or just any user?
Rob Szumski
2018-04-20 22:19:45 UTC
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Hi Joe,

Yes, more than one person at your organization can use the 10 free nodes.
It’s not a problem until it’s being abused to get around limits, which it
sounds like you are definitely not. Enjoy Tectonic!

- Rob
Post by Joe San
I could see from the CoreOS Website that the Tectonic Enterprise version
is limited to 10 nodes per user. What is this user in this scenario? Is
this user an organization? For example., in an enterprise there may by
100's of projects and what one project has as tools might not be visible to
the other project. So my question is if I as a project use the free
enterprise edition and limit myself to 10 nodes, can another team within
the same organization register as a different user and use another 10 node
free lincense? Can anyone here please clarify this notion of user? Is this
user is one per organization or just any user?
Joe San
2018-04-21 04:07:16 UTC
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Hi Rob,

So the understanding is we have several 10 node licenses installed within
our Enterprise and we can have as many 10 node instances as we want within
our Enterprise. Is this correct?

Thanks and Regards,
Jothi
Post by Rob Szumski
Hi Joe,
Yes, more than one person at your organization can use the 10 free nodes.
It’s not a problem until it’s being abused to get around limits, which it
sounds like you are definitely not. Enjoy Tectonic!
- Rob
Post by Joe San
I could see from the CoreOS Website that the Tectonic Enterprise version
is limited to 10 nodes per user. What is this user in this scenario? Is
this user an organization? For example., in an enterprise there may by
100's of projects and what one project has as tools might not be visible to
the other project. So my question is if I as a project use the free
enterprise edition and limit myself to 10 nodes, can another team within
the same organization register as a different user and use another 10 node
free lincense? Can anyone here please clarify this notion of user? Is this
user is one per organization or just any user?
Rob Szumski
2018-04-30 20:19:24 UTC
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Yes, that is correct. Sorry for the delayed followup.
Post by Joe San
Hi Rob,
So the understanding is we have several 10 node licenses installed within
our Enterprise and we can have as many 10 node instances as we want within
our Enterprise. Is this correct?
Thanks and Regards,
Jothi
Post by Rob Szumski
Hi Joe,
Yes, more than one person at your organization can use the 10 free nodes.
It’s not a problem until it’s being abused to get around limits, which it
sounds like you are definitely not. Enjoy Tectonic!
- Rob
Post by Joe San
I could see from the CoreOS Website that the Tectonic Enterprise version
is limited to 10 nodes per user. What is this user in this scenario? Is
this user an organization? For example., in an enterprise there may by
100's of projects and what one project has as tools might not be visible to
the other project. So my question is if I as a project use the free
enterprise edition and limit myself to 10 nodes, can another team within
the same organization register as a different user and use another 10 node
free lincense? Can anyone here please clarify this notion of user? Is this
user is one per organization or just any user?
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