What is a single-user license?
- A single-user license for Stata is an identified-user license. The
registered user is the only authorized user of that license.
- A single-user license allows Stata to be installed in up to three
locations (a computer at work, a computer at home, and a laptop) as long
as the authorized user is the only one with access to the software.
- A single-user license may not be installed on a server and shared out over a network.
It must be installed on an individual machine.
- A single-user license comes with either PDF documentation only or PDF documentation and a printed Documentation Set.
- Single-user licenses of Stata/IC, Stata/SE, Stata/MP2, and Stata/MP4
may be either perpetual or annual. Perpetual licenses do not expire
and may be upgraded to a new version or flavor at a reduced price.
Annual licenses expire one-year from the date of purchase. Although
annual licenses may be upgraded to a higher flavor, the expiration date
remains the same as the original purchase.
- View the single-user license terms and conditions.
What is a network license?
- An N-user network license is a license that allows a maximum of
N simultaneous users. It is a perpetual license without
an expiration date.
- A network license is appropriate for use by machines within a single
local geographic location or physical site.
- The minimum size network license that may be purchased is a 2-user
license.
- The size of the license can be increased at any time at a reduced charge.
If you currently own a 5-user network license, the cost
of adding another user would be the cost of adding user number 6.
- All users of a network license have access to the PDF documentation.
Printed documentation
may, of course, be purchased.
- Upgrade discounts are offered as new releases of Stata become available.
- View the network license terms and conditions.
What is a volume purchase?
- Volume purchases are purchases of
single-user licenses of Stata placed
at the same time in order to take advantage of reduced per-unit
costs.
- All Stata licenses come access to the PDF documentation. Printed
documentation may, of course,
be purchased. Each license also comes with an installation DVD.
- Purchasing N copies of Stata under volume-purchase pricing does
not mean that the copies are "tied" together. For example,
you may elect to upgrade only 1 of the N copies and
wait to upgrade the other (N - 1) at a later time.
- View the single-user license terms and conditions.
What is a compute-server license?
- Compute-server licenses are available for Stata/MP16 and above.
- A compute-server license must be installed and run on a
single machine, whereas a network license may be installed and run
on individual machines.
- An N-user compute-server license is a license that allows a
maximum of N simultaneous users. It is a perpetual license
without an expiration date.
- The minimum size compute-server license that may be purchased is a 25-user license.
- The size of the license can be increased at any time at a reduced charge.
If you currently own a 25-user compute-server license, the cost
of adding another user would be the cost of adding user number 26.
- All compute-server license users have access to the PDF documentation.
Printed documentation
may, of course, be purchased.
- Upgrade discounts are offered as new releases of Stata become available.
- View the compute-server license terms and conditions.
What is a lease license?
- A Stata lease is an N simultaneous-user license that expires after
one year. If a new release of Stata occurs during the year, the new
release is sent to the lease holder at no additional charge.
- The minimum size lease for Stata/IC and Stata/SE is 15. The minimum size
lease for Stata/MP (2-core), Stata/MP (4-core), Stata/MP (6-core), and
Stata/MP (8-core) is 10. The minimum size lease for Stata/MP (12-core)
and above is 5. Other license sizes are 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300,
400, etc.
- All Stata leases include PDF documentation and a one-year subscription
to the Stata Journal.
- View the lease license terms and conditions.
How do Stata/MP, Stata/SE, and Stata/IC differ?
Stata/SE and Stata/IC differ in the size of the dataset that each one can
analyze. Stata/MP is a parallel-processing-capable
version of Stata/SE. Here is a general guideline:
- Stata/MP—Stata for dual core and multicore/multiprocessor computers
- Stata/SE—Stata for large datasets
- Stata/IC—the "standard" version of Stata
Stata/SE and Stata/MP can fit models with more independent variables than
Stata/IC (up to 10,998) and can fit certain panel-data models with larger
time-series within panel.
Stata/IC allows datasets with as many as 2,047 variables. The number of
observations is limited by the amount of RAM in your computer. Stata/IC can
have, at most, 798 right-hand-side variables in a model.
Requirements
| |
Stata/MP |
Stata/SE |
Stata/IC |
| Memory |
512 MB |
512 MB |
512 MB |
| Disk space |
500 MB |
500 MB |
500 MB |
|
Order Stata
Upgrades
Business
Educational
Government/nonprofit
Payment terms
Request a quote
What’s new in Stata 12?
What is Stata/MP?
Supported platforms
Descriptions
License options
|