SonicWall
SMA CMS SPIKE ADD-ON LICENSE 25,000 USER 60 DAYS
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SonicWall SMA CMS Spike Add-On License 25,000 User 60 Days | Cloud Licensing
SonicWall
MPN: 02-SSC-4482
$29,100.50$35,750.00
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Key Features
- 60-day subscription term
- 25,000-user license quantity
- Add-on license type
- SonicWall SMA CMS compatibility
- High-capacity temporary expansion
- Cloud licensing delivery
- Spike coverage for enterprise events
- Scale access for 25,000 users during a 60-day window
When access demand jumps sharply, capacity planning has to move as fast as the business. This SonicWall SMA CMS spike add-on license provides 60 days of coverage for 25,000 users, giving large organizations a controlled way to absorb temporary load without committing to a long-term increase.
It is a strong fit for enterprise events that create concentrated demand: major rollouts, acquisition integration, large-scale onboarding, or seasonal workforce surges. By matching entitlement to the actual time window, IT can keep access available while avoiding the cost and administrative burden of permanent overprovisioning.
For security and operations teams, the benefit is consistency. You can extend coverage without changing the underlying access model or creating one-off exceptions that complicate governance. For procurement, the short term and defined user count make the purchase easy to justify and easier to reconcile.
This license is designed for organizations that already depend on SonicWall SMA CMS and need a high-capacity, time-bound expansion path. It gives infrastructure leaders a practical way to protect service continuity during the moments when user demand is at its highest.
Ideal For
- Supporting a large enterprise migration window
- Covering a company-wide onboarding or rollout event
- Extending access during merger or acquisition integration
- Handling seasonal peaks in remote workforce demand
Why This Product
- 1Sized for 25,000 users during peak periods
- 260-day term supports temporary enterprise events
- 3Add-on licensing avoids permanent capacity commitments
- 4Well suited to large-scale access spikes