Unimus License Key

| License Type | Devices | Clustering | API Access | Support | SLA | |--------------|---------|------------|------------|---------|-----| | Trial (45 days) | Unlimited | No | Full | Community only | None | | Free (perpetual) | 5 | No | Limited (backup only) | Community | None | | Professional | 10 / 25 / 50 / 100 / 250+ | No | Full | Standard business hours | Optional | | Enterprise | Unlimited (tiered) | Yes (active‑active) | Full + automation endpoints | 24/7 | Included | | MSP (managed service) | Pooled across tenants | Yes | Full + multi‑tenant API | Custom | Custom SLA |

All paid licenses are perpetual (no subscription expiry) but require annual maintenance renewal for updates and support.


Unimus offers flexible licensing models tailored to different needs: Unimus License Key

  • Subscription License (Cloud/Annual)

  • Unimus Core vs. Unimus Pro

  • Note: Unimus licenses are server-instance bound, not user-bound. One license covers one Unimus server instance (including High Availability pairs as a single instance).

    A Unimus license key is a unique alphanumeric string that activates your edition of Unimus. It determines: | License Type | Devices | Clustering |

    Without a valid license key, Unimus operates in a restricted trial mode (typically limited to 5 devices or 30 days). Once the trial expires or the key is removed, the system will stop backing up configurations for more than the allowed device count.

    Unimus is a powerful tool for network automation and configuration management. While the free version offers a great starting point, unlocking the full potential of the software—such as advanced scheduling, mass config push, and long-term config history—requires a valid license key. All paid licenses are perpetual (no subscription expiry)

    In this post, we will walk through how to apply your license key and troubleshoot common activation issues.

    Unimus offers two main licensing models: