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Distributed License Server Model

Plan Your License Server Configuration

Learn About Your License
Redundant License Server
Model
In
the redundant license server model, you use three servers to authenticate a
single license file. One server acts as the master, while the other
two provide backup if the master server fails. With this configuration,
licenses continue to be monitored and issued as long as at least
two servers are still functional. The license file on all three
servers is the same. You must install the Network License Manager
on each server.
In the redundant license
server model, all servers must reside on the same subnet and have
consistent network communications. (Slow, erratic, or dial-up connections
are not supported.)
Advantage of the Redundant
License Server Model
- If one of the three servers fails, all
licenses that are managed in the server pool are still available.
Disadvantages of the Redundant
License Server Model
- If more than one server fails, no licenses
are available.
- All three servers must reside on the
same subnet and have reliable network communications. The redundant
server pool does not provide network fault tolerance.
- If one of the three servers is replaced,
the complete redundant server pool must be rebuilt.
- If your Autodesk product supports license
borrowing and licenses are borrowed from a redundant license server
pool, you must restart the license server after you stop the Network
License Manager.