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Licensing

ProxCenter uses license-based feature gating to distinguish between the Community and Enterprise editions. Your license determines which features are available in your dashboard.

Editions

Community Edition

The Community edition is free and requires no license key. It includes the core features needed to manage your Proxmox infrastructure:

  • Unified inventory (nodes, VMs, containers)
  • Storage overview
  • Backup management
  • Event log
  • User management with system roles (Admin, Operator, Viewer)

The Community edition is ideal for individuals and small teams who need a centralized Proxmox dashboard without advanced automation or security features.

Enterprise Edition

The Enterprise edition requires a license key and unlocks the full ProxCenter feature set. In addition to everything in the Community edition, Enterprise includes:

FeatureDescription
DRSDistributed Resource Scheduling for automatic VM balancing
Site RecoveryDisaster recovery planning and automated failover
Network SecurityFirewall rule management and network security policies
RBACCustom roles with fine-grained permission scopes
JobsScheduled and recurring task automation
ReportsInfrastructure reports with scheduling and export
AlertsThreshold-based alerting and notification rules
LDAPLDAP / Active Directory integration for authentication
NotificationsMulti-channel notification delivery (email, webhook)
CVE ScannerVulnerability scanning for your Proxmox environment
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Enterprise features are gated at the UI level. Menu entries and pages for Enterprise features display a badge indicating a license is required. Attempting to access a gated feature without a valid Enterprise license will prompt you to upgrade.

How Feature Gating Works

ProxCenter checks your license status at login and periodically during your session. Each feature is tied to a feature flag (e.g., rbac, drs, site_recovery). When a feature flag is not enabled by your license:

  • The corresponding menu entry shows a lock icon or Enterprise badge
  • The feature page displays an upgrade prompt
  • API endpoints for that feature return a 403 Forbidden response

This ensures a seamless experience -- Community users see the full product but are clearly guided toward upgrading when they encounter Enterprise-only capabilities.

Managing Your License

Viewing License Status

Navigate to Settings > License to view your current license information:

FieldDescription
EditionCommunity or Enterprise
StatusLicensed, expired, or unlicensed
License KeyYour active license key (masked)
ExpirationLicense expiration date
Enabled FeaturesList of feature flags activated by your license

Activating a License (Self-Hosted)

If you are running ProxCenter self-hosted:

  1. Purchase an Enterprise license at proxcenter.io
  2. Copy your license key from your account portal
  3. In your self-hosted dashboard, navigate to Settings > License
  4. Paste the license key and click Activate
  5. The dashboard will reload with Enterprise features enabled
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For hosted platform users, your license is automatically activated based on your subscription. No manual activation is needed.

License Expiration

When your Enterprise license expires:

  • Enterprise features become locked and inaccessible
  • Your dashboard reverts to Community-level functionality
  • All your data and configuration are preserved
  • Renewing the license immediately restores Enterprise access
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Renew your license before it expires to avoid any interruption in access to Enterprise features. ProxCenter sends email reminders at 30, 14, and 7 days before expiration.

License FAQ

What happens if I never enter a license key? ProxCenter runs as the Community edition with all free features available. No license key is required for Community use.

Can I try Enterprise features before purchasing? Contact our sales team at proxcenter.io/contact to request a trial license.

Do I need a separate license for each Proxmox node? No. Your license covers your ProxCenter instance regardless of how many nodes are connected. Node limits are determined by your plan, not your license.

Can I transfer my license to another instance? Licenses are tied to your ProxCenter account. Contact support if you need to migrate your license to a new deployment.