Wibu-Systems Introduces High Availability in Licensing

March 27, 2019

Press Release

Wibu-Systems Introduces High Availability in Licensing

Triple Mode Redundancy Server to be exhibited at Hannover Messe


 CodeMeter TMR Server guarantees optimum availability while keeping a strict count of the purchased  licenses.

CodeMeter TMR Server guarantees optimum availability while keeping a strict count of the purchased licenses.


 

Wibu-Systems will exhibit its recently introduced CodeMeter Triple Mode Redundancy (TMR) Server at Hannover Messe, April 1 -5, 2019, in Hannover, Germany (booth C15, hall 6). The TMR server solution combines high availability, high performance, and uninterrupted license use during license updates. As a result, server outages or license usage peaks in networks no longer have to mean service disruptions: All purchased licenses are reliably available.

CodeMeter, Wibu-Systems’ flagship technology for protection, licensing, and security, provides software publishers and intelligent device manufacturers with 23 preset software license models. With the High Available License, the user can own a redundant license server; the 2-out-of-3 architectural principle ensures the availability of software in the event of a license server failure, providing uninterrupted license updates.

To the user, the entire TMR system appears as a single entity. Although there is enormous complexity in the architecture to ensure that high availability is coupled with industry-leading protection and security against license fraud, everything has been designed with “business as usual” as a core feature.

With CodeMeter TMR Server, Wibu-Systems offers the option to rely on its own datacenter in a tried and tested, durable configuration consisting of five servers that can be operated as virtual machines. Three license servers work as one joint system: As long as two of the three servers are available, the entire system will stay up and running. The downstream interface with the clients is provided by a newly developed double TMR Server that the clients can access via a virtual IP address.

This architecture works because every license is created in triplicate and given a special TMR ID as an additional property. The three licenses are placed into three separate license containers (CmContainers) that also have the same identifier; the TMR group can then allocate the software or hardware-based CmContainers with the same ID to a virtual CmContainer. This is ultimately the one and only license container the end users see, so for them, everything works as normal.

The twin TMR Servers are currently available as a Linux service. Upstream from these, the three CodeMeter servers can be operated under Linux or Windows. When configured correctly, the CodeMeter licenses are only available to the downstream TMR Servers: no client would have direct access to them. A potential attacker who only has one CmContainer with one of the constituent TMR licenses cannot use the TMR license as a whole. The CodeMeter server would deny the usage of any single license with a TMR ID, unless it is operated correctly in a TMR system.

David Paine, Wibu-Systems’ Product Manager for CmCloud and CodeMeter License Central, the completely cloud-based license lifecycle management solution and the database-derived platform for license creation, delivery, and management, is particularly proud of this achievement: “In areas like the automotive industry, where no access to licenses could mean that crucial production lines are forced to a standstill, users demand and expect redundancy. By subscribing to our CodeMeter TMR Server structure, clients can count on license availability regardless of server crashes or failures. The TMR group is a consolidated architecture that can be set up swiftly and securely by our team. The software publisher would just need to have our latest license technology in place and deploy licenses using CodeMeter License Central or program licenses with the high-level programming API we provide”.