The information on this page refers to License Statistics v7.0 or newer, which introduced Licensing Model 2025. If you are using an earlier version, please refer to the documentation for earlier versions.


Licensing Model 2025 is now the default for License Statistics v7.0 and newer. Licensing Model 2025 is not supported by License Statistics versions older than v7.0, and Licensing Models 2019 and 2013 are deprecated as of v7.0. However, according to the rules described in the License Transition section:

For information on switching from an older licensing model to a newer licensing model, see License Transition

To see license management options, click the Management tab at the top of the Administration: Licensing page. The Management tab contents are the same for all licensing models.

This tab contains three sections to help you manage your License Statistics license, as described below.

License Activation

Under the License Activation section, the Activation Key field displays the key currently in use, or if the license has no associated activation key (as is the case for trial licenses), a series of X's is displayed as a placeholder for the key.

The new activation will replace the previously used license.

License Upload

The License Upload section lets you upload a license file directly in cases where activation is not possible or is not preferable; for example:

The new license upload will replace the previously used license.

License Preview

The License Preview section shows the date and time that the license was last updated, and after a new license has been activated/uploaded, displays the content of the current license (for informational purposes only).

License usage notifications

A popup notification will alert you if you are reaching your licensed limit for users/hosts. The notification is activated at 80%, 90%, and 95% usage thresholds, as those thresholds are exceeded. For example, after exceeding the 80% threshold, a notification similar to the following will popup on the screen:

You can:

A new notification will appear if a higher threshold is exceeded, regardless of dismissal. For example, if you dismiss a notification for reaching the 80% threshold, a new notification will appear within that dismissal period if the usage exceeds 90%.