Qlik now offers capacity-based pricing and packaging for Qlik Analytics - building upon the rollout of the Data Integration capacity model in Q2. Starting today, our customers can select a pricing tier that best suits their needs around data movement and data analysis.
What does this mean for you?
Capacity pricing removes restrictions around data sources and users, allowing for greater value around data loading and analysis. This new pricing model uses Data as the primary value metric and is designed to empower you to better leverage your accessible data sets and support more analytics use cases with the use of AutoML and GenAI capabilities in Qlik Cloud. The structure of our new model is based on extensive market research and customer feedback, with the goal of providing greater flexibility and predictability when using Qlik Cloud. You can now subscribe to pre-defined data packs at a fixed monthly cost while making it easier to adopt the full set of cloud capabilities. All of this, with embedded telemetry, organizations can understand and monitor their data usage.
Capacity pricing offers the following benefits:
Simplified pricing with data as the primary value metric that is aligned with customer needs and ease of doing business with Qlik
Expand user access to support more analytics use cases within your organization
Drive Capability Adoption: access to key cloud capabilities and platform value drivers for faster time-to-value
Provide Data Usage Transparency: insights into data utilization and telemetry within Qlik Cloud
Understand the details of Qlik’s capacity pricing and packaging options on a new pricing page on Qlik.com showing the list prices of each plan. New customers can choose from three distinct plans when doing business with Qlik: Standard, Premium, and Enterprise. And existing customers can move to the new pricing model on their own timeline and can decide what tier is best for their needs. Work with your account team to explore migration to this capacity model.
it could be useful to have an example from real life, after 3 pages of comment not everyone has figured out how it works yet (including me)... so I post again :
1. I extract data from S3 source and store QVD on S3, QVD are stored by month, so I extract only the last month, memory peak = 100 Mo
2. I load the last month QVD from S3, create the model and store it on S3, also by month, memory peak = 150 Mo
3. In the last level I load all my QVD from S3, memory peak = 2 Go
Imagine the application contains month QVD with a size of 100 Mo and I have 12 QVD, what is the volume of data moved each days ? and what is the volume of data analyzed ?
Can you at least help me answering the following, precisely.
1) If we read data directly into qliksense from an external source using the loadscript. How much capacity is consumed? Do you measure the disk size of the apps? In memory size of the apps? bytes transfered from the database?
2) If I have a data model with qvd files stored in qlik cloud and read this into multiple QlikSense apps (not reading anything from external sources). Is it only the size of the qvds that counts towards the quota, or do I also count the "size" of all the apps
3) What if the qvds instead are stored in an external location (ref point 2) - are the qvd size counted, the size of the apps or both?
In the documentation link found in the previous post, I can read at the end:
Basic Users
In addition to the Full User entitlement, there is also a free user type called Basic User. It is available withQlik Cloud Analytics PremiumandQlik Cloud Enterprisesubscriptions.
The Basic User entitlement is intended for limited read-only scenarios. Basic Users are unable to create or edit apps and other assets, add or export data, or work withData Integration.A Basic User can only have the space role Has restricted view in managed spaces. This allows the user to view app content and create notes and private bookmarks. You can upgrade Basic Users to Full Users by assigning them additional roles.
I find it very missleading compared to the actual Analyser/Professional licence, because most of our users are exporting data from tables.
Is it not possible to have at least the export option ?