Parallels DaaS Administrator's Guide
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  • About Parallels DaaS
  • What's new
  • Parallels DaaS licensing
  • Getting started
    • System requirements
    • Activating a license key
    • Configuring the prerequisites
    • Connecting your Microsoft Azure subscription
    • Editing the Golden Image
    • Publishing resources
    • Adding users
  • Parallels DaaS interface
    • Dashboard
    • Golden Image
    • Applications
    • Virtual Machines
      • Scaling
    • User Management
    • Sessions
    • Insights
    • Azure Settings
  • Common Management Tasks
    • Logoff user after all applications are closed
    • Enabling MFA
    • Improving virtual machine and application performance
    • Azure Quotas
  • Frequently asked questions
    • Validation Unsuccessful!
    • The sign-in method you’re trying to use isn’t allowed
    • What to do if you cannot access your account
    • How to create an Azure file share for FSLogix
    • How to resolve Error 500 on user authentication
    • How to resolve error "User does not have RDP endpoint for published item"
    • How to resolve error "A parameter cannot be found that matches the parameter name 'AsHashtable'"
    • Initialization of your Azure connection failed
    • Unexpected token ':"en"' in expression or statement
    • Cannot type in a PowerShell window
    • Migrating to daas.parallels.com
  • Providing feedback
  • Accessing documentation
  • Examples
    • Small Deployment (15–30 Users)
    • Medium Deployment (20-100 Users)
    • Large Deployment (100+ users)
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Parallels DaaS licensing

Parallels DaaS supports several types of licenses. You can purchase a license for a specific duration and number of users.

The user license is consumed dynamically when the end user signs in to Parallels DaaS User Portal to access the resources. The license seat is persistently assigned to the named user. This provides the user the ability to access the resources from any device.

The differences between various types of licenses are explained below.

License comparison

Type
User seats
Billing
Support

Subscription (pre-paid)

Specified in the subscription

Prepaid per year

Included

Subscription (post-paid) - SPLA

Unlimited

1 year auto-renewing

Included

Trial (Free)

15 users

Free (14 days)

Included

Subscription

This type of license allows customers to use Parallels DaaS to provide access to resources to their end users. The maximum number of end users allowed to access resources is based on the number of user seats specified in the license and available for the duration of the contract.

Parallels SPLA

The SPLA (Service Provider License Agreement) is designed for service providers and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) offering Parallels DaaS to their customers. It allows you to pay for licenses based on the number of seats that you make available to your customers each billing period.

Trial

This type of license allows you to use Parallels DaaS for free for a short period of time.

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