SonicWall
SMA CMS SPIKE ADD-ON LICENSE 10,000 USER 60 DAYS
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SonicWall SMA CMS Spike Add-On License 10,000 User 60 Days | Cloud Licensing
SonicWall
MPN: 02-SSC-4480
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Key Features
- 10,000-user spike entitlement
- 60-day license term
- SonicWall SMA CMS add-on
- Cloud licensing delivery
- Temporary capacity extension
- Short-term access coverage
- MPN 02-SSC-4480
- Cover temporary demand with 10,000 user access for 60 days
When access demand rises for a limited period, this SonicWall SMA CMS spike add-on license gives you a clean way to cover the gap. It extends entitlement for 10,000 users over 60 days, making it a practical fit for projects, seasonal operations, and planned transitions that need more capacity than the base license provides.
The longer 60-day term is useful when the spike is real but not brief. It gives teams more room to complete migrations, support extended onboarding, or manage temporary business activity without rushing procurement or locking into a larger annual commitment.
This model is designed for organizations that value control over excess. Instead of paying for capacity that sits idle after the event, you can match licensing to the actual duration of the need. That makes it easier to protect budgets while keeping access available when users need it most.
For infrastructure teams, the appeal is straightforward: a defined user count, a defined term, and a licensing approach that fits temporary demand with minimal friction.
Ideal For
- Support a medium-scale onboarding or contractor access event
- Cover a migration or rollout that extends beyond a single month
- Provide temporary access during seasonal business peaks
- Bridge a planned project window without buying permanent capacity
Why This Product
- 1Longer 60-day term for extended project timelines
- 2Lower 10,000-user capacity for mid-scale demand
- 3Better fit for sustained temporary access needs
- 4Avoids annual commitment for short-duration usage