sensor-based licensing

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Sensor-based licensing is a flexible model used by PRTG Network Monitor, where users pay per sensor rather than per device or node. This approach allows Windows-centric SMBs to monitor only what matters, scaling costs with actual monitoring needs. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight how sensor-based licensing avoids hidden costs and provides granular control over network oversight, making it ideal for environments with diverse devices and services. The tag covers practical experiences and comparisons with traditional licensing models.
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    PRTG Network Monitor Review: Ideal for Windows SMBs with Flexible Licensing

    The world of network monitoring can sometimes feel like trying to catch a speeding train with a butterfly net—but Paessler’s PRTG Network Monitor makes it look deceptively simple. I recently put PRTG through its paces, and here’s an in-depth look at why its sensor-based approach might be the...
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