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Cameron gave kudos to MichalJ in ESMC Server Migration and Licencing
Hi @Cameron. Yes, you can easily setup a new ESMC server, deploy couple of endpoints. If you activate those endpoints, they will add to the total of your license, meaning if you for example have 100 licenses, and 95 are used on the "current ESMC", then you have 5 seats to use on the new ESMC instance.
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Cameron gave kudos to Marcos in ESMC Server Migration and Licencing
ESMC doesn't consume your license, only our security products do.
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Cameron gave kudos to MartinK in ESMC Server Migration and Licencing
Just be aware, that if testing instance will be created on top of your existing ESMC database (as described in migration scenario), your original and new ESMC instances will share synchronized licenses in a way that when you modify list of synchronized licenses in one instance, it will impact also original/production servers, so my recommendation is to deploy completely new testing ESMC instance, instead of re-using existing database.