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08-07-2009 06:28 AM
Suppose I purchase an subscription to Alfresco Enterprise … what would happen if I don't renew the subscription? I read another topic in this forum that for the Enterprise trial version, the repository would become read-only. Is this the same case for subscription?
I am aware that for subscription-based licensing models like RedHat's, one just loses support. Is it a different case for Alfresco?
Thanks
I am aware that for subscription-based licensing models like RedHat's, one just loses support. Is it a different case for Alfresco?
Thanks
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08-19-2009 01:09 PM
Suppose I purchase an subscription to Alfresco Enterprise … what would happen if I don't renew the subscription? I read another topic in this forum that for the Enterprise trial version, the repository would become read-only. Is this the same case for subscription?
When you install a trial version of Enterprise, it starts a 30 day countdown by default until you apply a full license. A proper license is provided as part of a subscription and remains in force even after your subscription expires. If no new license is ever applied, that's when the repository will revert to a read-only mode (i.e. after the 30 day trial period expires).

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02-24-2010 04:57 AM
Hi —
Does that if you terminate the Subscription Agreement, you cannot continue using the Alfresco Enterprise version?
[We currently have the Alfresco Enterprise version, but are not interested in any of the support / upgrades/ New service packs etc.]
Thanks
Lefan
Does that if you terminate the Subscription Agreement, you cannot continue using the Alfresco Enterprise version?
[We currently have the Alfresco Enterprise version, but are not interested in any of the support / upgrades/ New service packs etc.]
Thanks
Lefan

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05-01-2010 04:37 AM
it's true there is a major problem with the subscription or pricing model
You could imagine taking a one-year contract every two,three ( or even more ) years.
In the period that you are coverred by a contract you can upgrade and you're not spending every year a fortune
The Enterprise version would continue to work with your license file as long you don't upgrade
You could imagine taking a one-year contract every two,three ( or even more ) years.
In the period that you are coverred by a contract you can upgrade and you're not spending every year a fortune
The Enterprise version would continue to work with your license file as long you don't upgrade

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12-16-2014 06:47 PM
As per information that i got from alfresco staff (date december 2014) If we dont continue the Alfresco EE subscription, then we could only have read only mode Alfresco, we can NOT write/upload document into Alfresco.
hope this helps for other person that looking for information about Alfresco EE license.
hope this helps for other person that looking for information about Alfresco EE license.
