You can establish a limit on how many applications can be utilized concurrently using concurrent licenses. This permits each user to access the resource, but only so many times as the limit has been reached.
With named-user licenses, the designated user accounts have unrestricted access to the license. The floating-user license type is a license that permits infinite users, but the number of floating seats that can be used concurrently is restricted.
The term "concurrent HTTP" describes HTTP queries sent simultaneously. We have 100 concurrent HTTP requests, for instance, if there are 10,000 users with active sessions and 100 of them are simultaneously asking to view the same resource over HTTP.
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