Pick the self-hosting option that best suits your needs. Choose our open-source Community Edition or, if you want to have more features, Enterprise Edition may be for you.
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We provide you usually with 2 releases per year. In addition to the security and upgrades, the releases will ensure your service will remain compatible with various APIs and mobile apps.
We offer separate support for deployment, integration and other queries through our SLAs. You can find more here.
Usually twice per year.
Firstly, the subscription payments for EE will fund our work which we invest in sustaining the Mergin Maps ecosystem. Secondly, we are committed to releasing Mergin Maps EE frequently to make sure it is up to date with all the upstream bug fixes and security patches.
Yes. All our tools are compatible with any Mergin Maps instance. We also keep a certain degree of backward compatibility.
Most of the elements of Mergin Maps EE are open sourced and are shared with CE, which is available on our GitHub. Some components specific to EE, such as workspaces, are only available to EE subscribers and are hosted on our private repositories. We do not generally make the EE specific source code available, but on special occasions it can be shared with developers and partner companies after contributor license agreement has been arranged.
You can make changes to the source code for CE. Any changes should be committed back to the upstream project on GitHub in accordance with the AGPL license.
Mergin Maps EE allows you to run one instance in your production environment. You can have other instances for testing and staging only. Each EE instance is only available to the customer who has purchased it and cannot be resold or added to a concurrent SaaS service outside of EE Mergin Maps.
If you decide to end your subscription to Mergin Maps EE, you will need to remove EE or downgrade to CE once your subscription period ends.
We will notify you when your license is due to expire. If you are unsure about the status of your existing subscription, please email us at sales@merginmaps.com for assistance.
MM EE is a containerised application which runs on a host machine using docker. We recommend using a dedicated host machine with 8GB of memory. MM EE’s requirements for CPU and persistent storage depend largely on the frequency of project updates and the anticipated size of the data you expect to store respectively.
Yes. Mergin Maps CE is open source and will remain open source. If you want to contribute your code to https://github.com/MerginMaps/, the acceptance of your changes are subject to technical review from Mergin Maps development team and our contributor license agreement.
Yes.