Hi All,
I have a client who has Alteryx designer installed in a server. If more than one user wants to use the alteryx workflow it is asking for license key from each and every user. Is this correct? Is there a way to get around this?
Thanks,
Madhav
Hi MadhavTR,
@MadhavTR I may be misunderstanding what you are saying, but the way to do it is to have a developer build workflows in designer on their own machine, push up to the Server/Gallery, and other users can run them in the Server GUI.
If you are trying to have multiple people develop workflows, yes each person will need a license. But, the reason for server and the value in it is only needing 1 developer who can push up the workflow, and others (viewers) can run them in the Server UI.
Bacon
So... after this question https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Alteryx-Designer-Desktop-Discussions/Alteryx-Designer-license-activ...
they then approached Alteryx and got a license for ServerOS with direct intentions to break the license conditions? I assume this involved lying to Alteryx when asked for the reason ServerOS was required.
Alteryx Designer is a per user license!!!! The reason that last question is even an item needing an exception is to stop things like this whereby someone is going to try and break the license conditions.
Hey---> some nuance here ---> if you have a license server (in my experience this is required --- but I know on trial licenses they'll work on Server Os) and have Alteryx set up as admin ---> yes. you can allocate a single license to a single VM and multiple users (in the sense of machine users) can use the single license.... In order to not violate your license though each of the VM users should be licensed users independently (meaning you will need n+1 licenses --- where n is your total number of users and 1 is the license on the vm)...
I'm not sure how Thomson Reuters Onesource handles this ----> I believe it's one company/one license. That's not how Alteryx works because it's not selling data access. I'd recommend that you talk to your legal team about what to recommend to clients/potential clients but my hunch is the standard joint GTM for Alteryx/OneSource is pretty clear on how each Alteryx user will require a license.
Yes, that’s expected behavior Alteryx Designer is licensed per user, not per machine. So if multiple users on the same server want to run Designer, each one needs their own license key.
If you’re looking for a workaround, the alternative is to look into Alteryx Server. With Server, workflows can be published and scheduled so end users don’t need a Designer license they can just run or consume workflows via the Gallery.