
JenMaier asked a question.
Can anyone advise on how they've created the bundle for MQ Advanced?
Since MQ Advanced is now the license that covers installs of Advanced Message Security, Managed File Transfer Service, Telemetry and MQ (meaning you can't purchase a Mgd FTS license), how do you set up what the primary product needs to be for consumption? I don't believe MQ Server is the primary product, but would the others all be primary?
Hi @JenMaier
I would suggest you would want to reflect all of the apps you note including the MQ Server as Primary (as an install of MQ Server would still consume this license) - then whenever any of the identified apps are found installed, they will consume the license. Where more than one app is identified on the same device then under PVU metric they will only consume once.
Importantly if you have legacy or other separate entitlement to MQ (non-Advanced) you would need to ensure the devices intended to be licensed by either the MQ Advanced or legacy Advanced component entitlement / separate MQ Server entitlement are allocated to the relevant license.
I will have a discussion with our Content team as it may be the case we need to update our Bundle for this.
Thanks
Toby