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Deployment Licences

Choose the right Dyalog Run-Time Licence for your application deployment

Dyalog Run-Time Licences are required, in addition to a current Commercial Licence or Basic Licence, if Dyalog is used to implement multi-user applications (defined as applications where the same data is shared by or exchanged between two or more users), or if Dyalog is used as a platform for applications that are distributed outside the organisation which holds the Commercial or Basic Licence—regardless of whether a fee is charged and whether the application is single or multi-user. Unsure? Use the Licence Guide to help you. Unsure? Use the Licence Guide to help you.

Dyalog Run-Time Licences

User-Based Run-Time Licences

User-based Run-Time Licences are required when applications are accessed by multiple users through a shared environment. They offer a simple, all-inclusive pricing model that covers both server and user access, making them ideal for organisations deploying shared or distributed APL applications.

Required for shared server access

A User-based Run-Time Licence is needed when multiple users access applications on a shared server—such as via Citrix, web servers, or Distributed COM. The minimum configuration starts at 20 users.

All-inclusive pricing

The licence covers both server and user access. For example, if 20 desktop users share an application hosted on a server, a 20-user Run-Time Licence includes all necessary fees.

Facility management coverage

If you’re hosting services for multiple client organisations, each distinct customer needs its own appropriate User-based Run-Time Licence.

Per-user pricing model

These licences are priced per user. If the number of users can’t be determined—such as in containerised or virtual environments—a Cloud-Based Run-Time Licence or Royalty-Based Run-Time Licence may be more appropriate.
User-Based Run-Time Licences
Annual Cost
Up to 20 users
£1,125
Up to 50 users
£2,250
Up to 100 users
£3,750
Up to 250 users
£6,000
Up to 500 users
£9,750
500 or more users
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User-Based Run-time Licences FAQ

When do I need a User-Based Run-time Licence?

A User-Based Run-time Licence is required when several users use one or more applications on a shared server. This includes applications running under Citrix or similar platforms, web servers, or servers using Distributed COM or other transactional platforms. The minimum configuration is for 20 users.

The licence is inclusive of all necessary components. For example, if an application allows 20 desktop users to share data on the server, a Run-time Licence for 20 users includes all relevant fees for both the desktop users and the server.

These licences are priced on a per-user basis. If it is not possible to determine the number of users—such as in a container or virtual machine—you may need a Cloud-Based or Royalty-Based Run-time Licence instead.

For Facility Management Applications—where an organisation runs a service on behalf of several client organisations—appropriate User-Based Run-time Licences are required for each distinct customer organisation.



Dyalog Run-Time Licences

Cloud-Based Run-Time Licences

Cloud-Based Run-time Licences are required when applications are deployed and accessed via the cloud. These licences offer flexible pricing that aligns with your cloud usage, making them ideal for scalable or time-limited cloud-based APL solutions.

Required for cloud-hosted services

If your APL application runs in the cloud and is accessed by multiple users—whether regularly or only part of the year—a Cloud-Based Run-time Licence is needed.

Supports automated cloud workflows

Cloud-Based Run-time Licences also apply when cloud resources are used to automate internal processes, such as CI tasks or parallel computations, even if no direct service is provided to users.

Pay what you pay your cloud provider

By default, licence pricing matches the amount you pay your cloud provider for running Dyalog in the cloud—creating a clear and scalable model.

Custom pricing available

If your cloud usage costs are hard to define, get in touch. We’ll work with you to identify a fair and transparent pricing model based on your deployment needs.

Cloud-Based Run-time Licences FAQ

When is a Cloud-Based Run-time Licence required?

A Cloud-Based Run-time Licence is required when several users use one or more applications running in the cloud.

Examples include:

  • A service where an application that runs in the cloud provides services to users for a fraction of the working year (e.g. applications using Jarvis or MiServer)

  • The use of internal or external cloud resources to accelerate or automate the execution of a workflow on behalf of a controlling process, without providing a service that other users can connect to or receive data from—such as isolate servers used for parallel computation or the execution of continuous integration tasks in the cloud.

By default, Dyalog Ltd charges the same amount as you pay your cloud provider for the computing resources used to run Dyalog in the cloud.

If the costs are not easily identifiable, you should contact us to discuss pricing. We’ll work with you to agree on a metric that can be used to determine a fair price structure.



Dyalog Run-Time Licences

Royalty-Based Run-Time Licences

The Royalty-Based Run-time Licence is ideal for start-ups, consultancies, and vendors who want flexibility in pricing their APL-powered products. This model is based on revenue rather than user count, offering a practical option for early-stage or scaling businesses.

Revenue-based pricing

Rather than paying per user or per server, this licence charges a royalty fee—2% of gross revenue from APL-based products or services, if revenue is £5,000 or more annually.

All-in-one coverage

The royalty fee includes all necessary Run-time Licences for users, plus support and upgrades for the licence holder—no need to track individual deployments.

Designed for growth

This is the preferred model for businesses still building revenue. It provides full access to Dyalog’s tools and support, without upfront scaling costs.

Default fallback model

If no other suitable Run-time Licence is purchased, the Royalty-Based Run-time Licence will apply by default, ensuring compliance and continued access.

Royalty-Based Run-time Licences FAQ

Who can use a Royalty-Based Run-time Licence?

This option is available to holders of a Commercial Licence or Basic Licence. It’s especially suitable for start-ups, vendors, and consultancies who want more flexibility when pricing their products.

The royalty fee is 2% of all gross revenue generated by sales, consulting, and support of applications and end products developed using Dyalog—if the annual revenue is £5,000 or more.

It covers all required Run-time Licences for users of services or software delivered by the licence holder. It also includes support, upgrades, and access to all Dyalog development environments.

In the absence of a suitable purchased Run-time Licence, the Royalty-Based Run-time Licence will be applied by default.



General Information

Document Name
Description
Terms and Conditions (PDF)
Full terms and conditions for all Dyalog licence types
Price List (PDF)
Full price list for all Dyalog licence types
Full Licence Agreement (PDF)
The Dyalog Ltd Software Licence Agreement

Need help selecting your licence?

Unsure which Dyalog licence suits your needs? Our guided questionnaire will help you determine the most appropriate licence based on your intended use. Whether for personal learning, research, or commercial development, we’ll help you make an informed choice.

Karen Shaw

Need help choosing a Deployment Licence?

If you’re unsure which option is right for your application, we’re here to help. Email us at sales@dyalog.com, call +44 1256 830030, or send us a message to talk to our team.
Karen, Customer Account Manager
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Technical advice and assistance on all aspects of Dyalog usage is available by e-mail (support@dyalog.com) and/or telephone (+44 1256 830030 – limited to U.K. office hours). Limited advice on design and coding is available, but is not intended to replace the use of the printed and on-line documentation. Except when reporting an issue with the software, users are encouraged to seek advice from the user community via the Dyalog Forum (reading the content of the forums does not require membership).

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