To better understand the types of Licensing, let us take the example of a parking system.
A company has a parking lot with a capacity of 100 cars. 10 of these slots are reserved for the board of members, say the CEO, CTO, CFO, etc. This system allows guaranteed access to the designated individuals and is known as Named User License (NUL).
The remaining 90 slots are available to all the employees, based on the availability of slots. Once the slots are filled, no other employees can park there. This system allows concurrent access to a pool of users and is known as Concurrent Access License (CAL).
The whole system when taken together is known as a Mixed System of Licensing, where some numbers of License are available as NUL and some are available as CAL.
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