Agent-based Licensing Model
If you purchased Splunk AppDynamics licenses before February 23, 2021, you most likely have licenses in the Agent-based Licensing model. Agent-based Licensing is the original model in which each Splunk AppDynamics agent is licensed and metered individually. For Agent-based Licensing license entitlements, restrictions, and definitions, see License Entitlements and Restrictions.
Licensing Package Type | Peak | Advanced | Pro | ||||||||||||||
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Splunk AppDynamics Product | APM | APM Microservices | Real User Monitoring (RUM) | IoT | SAP | APM | APM Microservices | APM | APM Microservices | Real User Monitoring (RUM) | Browser RUM | Mobile RUM | Synthetic Monitoring | Database Visibility | Log Analytics | ||
Application Performance Monitoring | |||||||||||||||||
APM Any Language | |||||||||||||||||
Infrastructure Visibility | |||||||||||||||||
Transaction Analytics | |||||||||||||||||
Network Visibility | |||||||||||||||||
Server Visibility | |||||||||||||||||
Database Visibility | |||||||||||||||||
End User Monitoring | |||||||||||||||||
Mobile Real User Monitoring | |||||||||||||||||
Mobile Real User Monitoring | |||||||||||||||||
Synthetic Monitoring | |||||||||||||||||
IoT for Connected Devices | |||||||||||||||||
Business Performance | |||||||||||||||||
Browser Analytics | |||||||||||||||||
Mobile Analytics | |||||||||||||||||
Transaction Analytics | |||||||||||||||||
Log Analytics | |||||||||||||||||
SAP Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) |
Controller Tenant UI for Observing Usage
If you have an Agent-based Licensing license, you have the original UI to manage licenses in the Controller Tenant. See the Agent-based Licensing tab on Observe License Usage.
- RUM, RUM Analytics, Log Analytics, and Secure Application licenses are available outside the IBL Model. ↩↩↩
- The same entitlement as 5 APM Any Language units, restricted to use with the following: Docker Containers, all CloudFoundry-based providers, Redhat OpenShift, Heroku Dyno, Microsoft Azure App Services (including Azure WebApps, Azure WebJobs, and Azure API Apps), Microsoft Azure Functions hosted on a Microsoft App Service plan, Microsoft Azure Service Fabric, Microsoft Azure Containers, Amazon Elastic Beanstalk, Oracle PaaS (Java and Node.js only) and Bluemix Containers. ↩↩ ↩