Icinga Subscriptions

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Subscriptions for Icinga

Icinga Subscriptions

Need an Icinga Subscription? As an Icinga Premium Partner we are happy to help you. The following Icinga subscriptions are available from us:

  • Icinga Developer Subscription
  • Icinga Repository Subscription
  • Icinga Support Subscription

With an Icinga Developer Subscription or Icinga Repository Subscription you get access to the Icinga repository server to install Icinga and its components via rpm packages on RHEL 8+ and compatible systems. An Icinga Support Subscription provides 3rd level support from Icinga GmbH.

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Questions? We're happy to answer them.

Q: How many hosts do I need to have before I need an Icinga Repository Subscription?

A: You need the Icinga Repository Subscription if the Icinga software is running on more than twenty (20) hosts in total, with at least one of them running RHEL or a compatible operating system.

Do you need rpm packages?
    │   no
    ├────────► no Subscription required
yes │
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Is Icinga Software running
on more than 20 hosts?
    │   no
    ├────────► Icinga Developer Subscription
yes │
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Icinga Repository Subscription

Q: Is it possible without a subscription?

A: If you are using RHEL 8+ and compatible or rpm-based distributions such as SLES, you will need a Developer or Repo Subscription - otherwise you will not be able to get rpm packages.

Q: How is billing of the Icinga Repository Subscription handled? Per Master or how exactly does it work?

A: An Icinga Repository Subscription is billed at a flat rate per year. The number of hosts is irrelevant.

Q: How does this work technically?

A: Technically, you get access to an rpm repository, which you add to your .repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/.

Q: How much does an Icinga Repository Subscription cost?

A: We would be happy to provide you with a quote. Feel free to contact us.

Q: With an Icinga Support Subscription, the number of servers is limited. How is an Icinga server defined?

A: The definition of an "Icinga server" includes both satellite and centrally managed Icinga server components. For example: An Icinga Master consisting of two nodes (high availability setup) with two additional Satellites (each consisting of two nodes) results in six Icinga Servers (two Master nodes + four Satellite nodes = six "Icinga Servers").

Q: How do I get an Icinga Subscription of any type?

A: Simply contact us.

Q: How long are the Icinga Subscriptions valid for?

A: The Icinga Subscriptions are valid for one year.

Q: Do you have any more information?

A: Here are a few links: