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Question: What are the differences among the different editions of Foxhound: Rental, Basic and Extended?

Answer: The following chart is subject to change.

General Characteristics
Rental

Basic

Extended

Type of registration key
required for activation

Rental Basic Extended
How you obtain a
registration key

Purchase online Purchase online Purchase online
Installed copy
will expire

Yes, when the
rental period
expires

No No
Installed copy may
be renewed before
or after expiry date

Yes, via purchase of
another Rental
registration key

- -
How is the new expiry
date for a renewal
calculated?

By adding a new rental
period to the current
date or existing expiry
date, whichever is later

- -
Activation upgrade to a
different edition
is available

Yes, via purchase of
a Basic or Extended
registration key
Yes, via purchase of an
Upgrade Basic to Extended
registration key
-
Free upgrades to new
builds are available

Yes Yes, until the Free
Upgrade period ends
Yes, until the Free
Upgrade period ends
Adhoc reporting is
always available

Yes, even after
the rental period
expires

Yes, even after
the Free Upgrade
period ends

Yes, even after
the Free Upgrade
period ends

Retail price

US$49.95 US$295.00 US$495.00

Limitations on the Database Monitor
Rental

Basic

Extended

Schedules may be used
to control when samples
are recorded

No No Yes
Schedules may be used
to control when Alert
emails are sent

No No Yes
The AutoDrop feature may
be used to automatically
drop errant connections

No No Yes
Maximum number of
connections to each
target database

100 * 100 * No limit
Maximum number of physical
CPUs used for each target
database on a SQL Anywhere
Version 10, 11 or 12 server

1 ** 1 ** No limit
Target database may run on a
SQL Anywhere 11.0.1 or later
Standard or Advanced Edition
server

No *** No *** Yes
Maximum number of target
databases which may be
monitored at the same time
by a single copy of Foxhound

10 10 100
Maximum number of different
server names which may be
used when starting separate
instances of Foxhound ****

1 1 10

* This limit on connections applies to all versions and editions of SQL Anywhere target databases and servers. The actual limit is 101 connections when you count the connection from Foxhound itself. Internal connections (e.g., connections made by events and web services) are counted in the total.

** This limit on physical CPUs does not apply to SQL Anywhere version 5.5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 target databases and servers. Also, it applies to the number of physical processors as given by the NumPhysicalProcessorsUsed server property, not the number of logical processors shown by "Using n CPUs" value in the Foxhound Database Monitor. For example, a single Intel Pentium 4 processor counts as 1 physical processor even though the separate HyperThreading units may show up as "Using 2 CPUs". Similarly, a single Intel Core2 Quad processor also counts as only 1 physical processor even though it may show up as "Using 4 CPUs".

*** This restriction on SQL Anywhere editions does not apply to SQL Anywhere target databases and servers earlier than version 11.0.1, which is when SQL Anywhere introduced the notion of different editions.

**** The Extended Edition allows up to 10 separate copies of the Foxhound database to be created, and these separate copies may be started at the same time using separate SQL Anywhere servers running on the same physical computer or on separate computers on the same local network. The following runtime server names are allowed: foxhound2 (the default) and foxhound2b through foxhound2j.

See also...
How do I get a copy of Foxhound?
What happens when a copy of Foxhound expires?
What is the upgrade policy for installing new builds of Foxhound?
What is the Foxhound End-User License Agreement (EULA)?
Foxhound Extended edition is required for ...
What are the Foxhound system requirements?
How many target databases can one copy of Foxhound monitor?
How do I start multiple copies of Foxhound on a single computer?


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