IBM DataPower Operations Dashboard v1.0.16.0
A newer version of this product documentation is available.
You are viewing an older version. View latest at IBM DPOD Documentation.
License Model FAQ
DPOD's Licensing is based on the number of Application Instance (also referred as Gateways or Monitored Device )Â connected to DPOD and managed by DPOD.
A Monitored device is any IBM DataPower Gateway whose version and edition is supported by DPOD.
The following are examples of Application Instance:
- One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Virtual Edition reporting to DPOD =  One Application Instance.
- One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Virtual Non-Production Edition reporting to DPOD =  One Application Instance.
- One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Appliance reporting to DPOD (without Tenants) =  One Application Instance.
- One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Appliance Tenant reporting to DPOD  =  One Application Instance.
- One landlord and one tenant of IBM DataPower Gateway Appliance reporting to DPOD  =  Two Application Instance.
- One or more application Domains of One instance of IBM DataPower Gateway Appliance are synchronized by DPOD to another IBM DataPower Gateway Appliance  =  Two Application Instance.
Currently DPOD is offered in the following packages:
- A single pack Application Instance.
- A single pack Application Instance.
For more information consult the License Information site.
t