Hey Arie,
You can use both TurboActivate and TurboFloat in the same app. Or you can use either of them separately. It's entirely up to you.
Sorry if this question is ignorant on my part. I did look through the written copy on the website regarding TurboActivate and TurboFloat, but was curious if the two work together or if the developer must choose one or the other for protecting the software. I am assuming that we can have a node-locked license capabilities as well as floating license capabilities, but should we implement both or just one after making a choice?
Thanks,Arie
Hey Arie,
You can use both TurboActivate and TurboFloat in the same app. Or you can use either of them separately. It's entirely up to you.
Okay thanks for the clarification.
Another question regarding design: the website says that the floating licensing server should be within the customer's LAN? Is it possible to place the floating license server on a cloud instance from AWS for example?
Thanks,Arie
Is it possible to place the floating license server on a cloud instance from AWS for example?
Yes, but we don't recommend it because Amazon VMs aren't locked to hardware. So everytime you reboot a machine it ends up on a different piece of hardware and then the TurboFloat Serve won't be able to run.
My recommendation: run the TurboFloat Server on a real machine. Run your app, using the TurboFloat library, on any machine (real or virtual).