Overview of RLM Cloud
What is RLM Cloud?
The Reprise Software Unified Portal is the web portal for managing your RLM Cloud licensing and brings all of your cloud licensing management together in a single, modern web application.
The portal is a hosted Software-as-a-Service offering, managed by Reprise Software. There is nothing for you or your customers to install: you simply sign in with a web browser at https://cloud.reprisesoftware.com and begin managing your cloud servers and licenses.
How RLM Cloud Works
RLM Cloud is a hosted license server farm: you provision software license servers and deploy licenses to your customers without requiring any installation by your customer’s administrators. Because you deploy both the license servers and the licenses in RLM Cloud, there is no need for activation software.
The license server processes that run in RLM Cloud are standard RLM servers, so applications built with RLM operate equally well against on-premises license servers or against RLM Cloud. You can deploy a mixture of on-premises and cloud servers as your customer requirements dictate.
For a fuller treatment of the underlying RLM Cloud concepts, see the existing Getting Started and overview material.
Multi-Tenancy
The portal is multi-tenant. Each ISV is a tenant with fully isolated data: you sign in to your own portal and see only your own companies, servers, products, and licenses. No data is shared between tenants.
Access Levels
Every portal user is assigned one of four access levels — View, Manage, Edit, and Admin — which control what that user can see and do. The levels form a hierarchy, and the Admin area is reachable only by Admin users. For the authoritative description of each level and its capabilities, see cloud-up-access-levels.
Reaching the Portal
All ISV users reach the portal at https://cloud.reprisesoftware.com and sign in with their email address and password. End-users (customers) may login to the customer portal from https://cloud.reprisesoftware.com/portal/login or by clicking the “Looking for your license portal?” link. Once signed in, you land on the Cloud Servers page. To create your account and sign in for the first time, see Getting Started.