License types
CloudBeaver offers different license types Use the table below to compare license types, support availability, and limitations.
License comparison¶
Single-server | Multi-server | AWS Marketplace | Academic | Trial | |
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Product availability | Enterprise | Enterprise | AWS | Enterprise | Enterprise |
Version updates | Included during subscription | Included during subscription | Included (billed via AWS) | Included for 1 year | Full access to all features during the 14-day trial |
Duration of access | 1 year | 1 year | Managed by AWS (hourly or annual billing) | 1 year | 14 days |
Access blocked | After expiration or failed renewal | After expiration or failed renewal | Managed by AWS | Access is blocked after the trial period is finished | |
Renewal | Annual renewal | Annual renewal | Managed by AWS | Must request new license after expiration | Not renewable |
Support | While the subscription is active | While the subscription is active | While the subscription is active | Included while the trial period is active | Not included |
Offline use | Yes | Partially supported Requires internet for user sync or manual reimport |
Not supported | Yes | Yes |
User management | Managed on-premises or in cloud | Managed via dbeaver.com (requires internet connection) | Managed by AWS | Manual | Fixed: 5 users |
Limitations | Per named user, per server | Per named user, across multiple servers | Per instance, AMI-based licensing | Academic use only | Limited to 5 users |
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