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licensing model for dockerized apps

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We want to monitor a dockerized application. As I understand, we need a machine agent container for docker host metrics and an application agent, a java agent in our case,  to be installed on each container that runs our application in order to monitor our application.

I need a brief explanation about licensing in case of monitoring containerized applications. How many license do I need to have for, lets say 20 containers on a single docker host? Do it has a particular licensing model, or do we need to supply an application license for each container, and a license for machine agent? 

Thanks in advance. 

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Hi @Anonymous

Thanks for posting your query on the AppDynamics Community.

We recommend referring to the following articles to understand the microservice license model:

Hope it answers your question. Let us know if you have further queries.

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Hi @Anonymous

Thanks for posting your query on the AppDynamics Community.

We recommend referring to the following articles to understand the microservice license model:

Hope it answers your question. Let us know if you have further queries.

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