Hi,
from “licensing.uipath.com”, i understand that uipath has discontinued the old “concurrent user” and “node locked” license, and the direct replacement for “concurrent User attended Robot” is “multi user license” .
In order to enable this "multi user " SKU, we need to have a “multiple user add on” in orchestrator is also clear.
What i need to understand is how the license is being consumed/counted in orchestrator. i have looked all the documentation in docs.uipath.com and cant find a clear answer.
can someone help me how to clarify these scenario, how many licenses are needed for this scenario (Real scenario, and uipath has categorize it to 4 scenario , Setup Samples).
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List item 1 User/Machine Combination
John was provided a laptop by the company he works for, on which he works day after day.
He logs in on his laptop using his credentials.
Old pricing scheme : 1 Attended Named User or 1 Concurrent user attended
New Pricing scheme : 1 attended named user -
List item 2 User/Machine Combinations
Boris and Vadim work as call center operators. They work in 2 shifts on the same computer.
They each log in on the computer using their credentials.
Old pricing scheme : 2 Attended Named User (2 robots can be provisioned , 2 robots can connect ) or 1 Concurrent user attended (2 robots can be provisioned in orchestrator but only 1 can connect)
New Pricing scheme : ??? multi user license -
List item 3 User/Machine Combinations
Randy, Kanye, and Juanita work on virtual machines, on persistent virtual desktop images delivered to their endpoint devices over a network. Each of them uses the same VM day after day.
They each log in on the VMs using their credentials.
Old pricing scheme : 6 Attended Named User (need to provisioned 6 robots in orchestrator) or 1 Concurrent user attended (can provisioned 6 robots but only 1 can connect)
New Pricing scheme : ??? multi user license -
9 User/Machine Combinations
Ion, Sandu, and Georgeta work on virtual machines, on non-persistent virtual desktop images delivered to their endpoint devices over a network. Each day, they are arbitrarily assigned to a VM from a pool of 3 VMs.
They each log in on the VMs using their credentials.
Old pricing scheme : 27 Attended Named User (need to provisioned 27 robots in orchestrator) or 1 Concurrent user attended (can provisioned 27 robots but only 1 can connect)
New Pricing scheme : ??? Multi user license
thanks