8.5/10 It is transparent, fairly priced for the concurrent-user model, and the free 5-user tier is unusually generous. The only reason it’s not a 10 is because advanced networking (custom subnets per user) still requires manual config even with an Enterprise license.
: This is the string provided immediately after purchase via email. It is used to "activate" an online server by communicating with Kasm’s licensing servers. Kasm License Key
For paid tiers, Kasm provides two distinct ways to count your licenses: Per Named User It is used to "activate" an online server
For the hobbyist, absolutely not. The Community Edition of Kasm is incredibly powerful for a homelab. this scalability is essential
At its core, Kasm Workspaces utilizes containerized infrastructure to deliver secure, ephemeral desktops and applications to users via a web browser. The application of a valid license key transitions the deployment from a basic functional environment to a robust corporate tool. One of the primary benefits of licensing is the removal of the user and session limits inherent in the Community Edition. For businesses, this scalability is essential, allowing IT administrators to support hundreds or thousands of concurrent users across a global workforce.
Anyone using the free key long-term? Any hidden gotchas?
