Enterprise Distributed Application Service (EDAS) provides three editions: Standard Edition, Professional Edition, and Platinum Edition. Standard Edition supports two billing methods: pay-as-you-go and subscription. Professional Edition and Platinum Edition support only the subscription billing method. This topic describes the differences between the editions and how to view the editions.
Editions
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Highlights | Provides standard microservices solutions. | Supports fine-grained management of microservices traffic and fine-grained capacity scheduling, and helps enterprises use clouds more effectively. | Provides dedicated DingTalk groups for VIP users. | |
Billing method | Pay-as-you-go and subscription | Subscription | Subscription | |
Microservices | Microservices framework | Supports Spring Cloud, Dubbo, and High-speed Service Framework (HSF). | ||
Solution without code modification | Supports Java agents and service meshes. | |||
Microservices governance |
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Microservices testing |
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Configuration management | Supports distributed configuration pushing. | |||
Application release and O&M | Application lifecycle | Allows you to create, deploy, roll back, start, stop, restart, delete, and scale out applications. | ||
Logging | Allows you to query online logs and log files, and integrates with Simple Log Service. | |||
Auto scaling | Supports manual scaling and scheduled or metric-based auto scaling. | |||
Integration with other services | Integrates with OpenAPI SDK, Jenkins plug-ins, and the latest version of Apsara DevOps. | |||
Release | Supports single-phase release or phased release, and canary release for individual applications. | |||
Enterprise permission management | Permission management | Supports isolation among tenants and permission policies of Resource Access Management (RAM). | ||
Multi-environment management | Allows you to use namespaces to isolate resources and create multiple environments, including the development, test, and production environments. | |||
Hybrid cloud | Not supported |
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Real-time monitoring | Supports the following basic monitoring features of Application Real-Time Monitoring Service (ARMS):
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Advanced capabilities | Protection for sales promotions and dedicated DingTalk groups for VIP users | Not supported |
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Customer site support | Not supported | On-site support: provides quarterly on-site support of up to 24 hours to help troubleshoot issues and participate in the exchanges of new technologies and architectures Specific support:
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View the edition of EDAS
Log on to the EDAS console.
Navigate to the Overview page. The edition of EDAS is displayed in the upper-right section on this page.