CHR-P10 Cloud Hosted Router P1 Perpetual License 10Gbit
CHR-P10: Cloud Hosted Router P10 perpetual license (limit 10gbit)
Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) is a RouterOS version intended for running as a virtual machine. It supports the x86 64-bit architecture and can be used on most of the popular hypervisors such as VMWare, Hyper-V, VirtualBox, KVM and others. CHR has full RouterOS features enabled by default but has a different licensing model than other RouterOS versions.
CHR-P10: Cloud Hosted Router P10 perpetual license (limit 10gbit)
Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) is a RouterOS version intended for running as a virtual machine. It supports the x86 64-bit architecture and can be used on most of the popular hypervisors such as VMWare, Hyper-V, VirtualBox, KVM and others. CHR has full RouterOS features enabled by default but has a different licensing model than other RouterOS versions.
P10 - license level allows CHR to run indefinitely. It is limited to 10Gbps upload per interface. All the rest of the features provided by CHR are available without restrictions. It is possible to upgrade p10 to p-unlimited After the upgrade is purchased the former license will become available for later use on your account.
System Requirements:
Minimal requirements of CHR:
- 64bit CPU with virtualisation support
- 128 MB or more RAM for the CHR instance
- 128 MB disk space for the CHR virtual hard drive
- CHR has been tested on the following platforms:
- VirtualBox 5 on Linux and OS X
- VMWare Fusion 7 and 8 on OS X
- Qemu 2.4.0.1 on OS X
- Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012 (Only Generation 1 Hyper-V virtual machine is supported at the moment)
To get the free trial license, you have to have an account on MikroTik.com as all license management is done there.
In '/system license' menu router will indicate the time next-renewal-at when it will attempt to contact server located on licence.mikrotik.com. Communication attempts will be performed once an hour after the date on next-renewal-at and will not cease until the server responds with an error. If deadline-at date is reached without successfully contacting the account server, the router will consider that license has expired (60 days) and will disallow further software updates. However, router will continue to work with the same license tier as before.
Note: Once you buy the license, please email us your username at mikrotik.com as we will transfer the license to your account