Purchasing and activating your Puppet Enterprise license
The Puppet Enterprise license gives you access to Security Compliance Management (formerly Puppet Comply) and Continuous Delivery.
With the Puppet Enterprise Advanced license, you gain access to additional premium features: Security Compliance Enforcement, and advanced capabilities for the Impact Analysis feature in Continuous Delivery.
Security Compliance Enforcement and advanced Impact Analysis capabilities are also available for individual purchase with a standard license.
Your license must support the number of nodes that you want to manage with Puppet Enterprise.
Trial license
To try out Puppet Enterprise (PE), you can manage up to 10 nodes at no charge, and no license key is needed. When you have 11 or more active nodes and no license key, license warnings appear in the console until you install an appropriate license key.
Purchased license
To manage 11 or more active nodes, you must purchase a license. After you purchase a license and install a license key file, your licensed node count and subscription expiration date appear on the License page.
Getting a license
Contact our sales team to purchase a new license, renew your license, upgrade to Puppet Enterprise Advanced, or increase your licensed nodes.
A standard Puppet Enterprise license includes Security Compliance Management (formerly Comply) and Continuous Delivery. You can choose the Puppet Enterprise Advanced license to unlock the following premium features:
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Impact Analysis: By enabling the advanced capabilities of this feature within Continuous Delivery, you can generate reports to analyze the potential impact and risks before merging new Puppet code.
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Security Compliance Enforcement (formerly CEM): Ensure that your server configurations comply with the security best practices outlined in the Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks.
Install a license key
Install the suite-license.lic
file to upgrade from a trial
installation.
View your license details
Check the number of active nodes in your deployment, the number of licensed nodes you purchased, and the expiration date for your license.