The creators of EVE-NG occasionally provide temporary evaluation licenses for corporate testing, educational institutions, or specific training scenarios.
| Feature | Community | Pro | |---------|-----------|-----| | Multiple users | No | Yes | | Hot lab import/export | No | Yes | | Native Windows client | No | Yes | | Dynamic VLAN trunking | No | Yes | | Web topology editor | Limited | Full | | Support for VIRL/CML images | Limited | Full | | Official support | No | Yes | | Cluster/load balancing | No | Yes |
Understanding how EVE-NG licensing works, the dangers of using "free" keys, and how you can use the software legally without spending money will save you time and protect your system. What is EVE-NG?
In Community, you have to turn off a node to add a cable. In Pro, you can plug things in while they're running.
If you're looking into EVE NG for research or educational purposes, here are some potential research directions:
It is crucial to understand that EVE-NG Pro is a . The developers (UnetLab) rely on this revenue to maintain the platform and provide updates. 1. Risks of "Cracked" Keys
No – Pro licenses are per user. Sharing violates terms and gets all keys banned.