Do LXD containers count towards Landscape Free Tier's machine count?
Landscape On-premises is free for up to 10 machines, do LXD containers on an installation of Ubuntu Server count towards this limit?
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Landscape On-premises is free for up to 10 machines, do LXD containers on an installation of Ubuntu Server count towards this limit?
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Landscape On-premises is free for up to 10 machines, do LXD containers on an installation of Ubuntu Server count towards this limit?
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Landscape On-premises is free for up to 10 machines, do LXD containers on an installation of Ubuntu Server count towards this limit?
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The free tier license which comes with on-premises installations currently includes both 10 full (physical machines) seats and 50 container seats. You can see on the license page (which you can access at https://your-server/account/standalone/licenses) how many you have of each type and how many of are in use.
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The free tier license which comes with on-premises installations currently includes both 10 full (physical machines) seats and 50 container seats. You can see on the license page (which you can access at https://your-server/account/standalone/licenses) how many you have of each type and how many of are in use.
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The free tier license which comes with on-premises installations currently includes both 10 full (physical machines) seats and 50 container seats. You can see on the license page (which you can access at https://your-server/account/standalone/licenses) how many you have of each type and how many of are in use.
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The free tier license which comes with on-premises installations currently includes both 10 full (physical machines) seats and 50 container seats. You can see on the license page (which you can access at https://your-server/account/standalone/licenses) how many you have of each type and how many of are in use.
The free tier license which comes with on-premises installations currently includes both 10 full (physical machines) seats and 50 container seats. You can see on the license page (which you can access at https://your-server/account/standalone/licenses) how many you have of each type and how many of are in use.
answered Feb 19 at 8:51
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