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Consul Enterprise features a number of capabilities beyond the open source offering that may be beneficial in certain workflows.
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# Consul Enterprise
Consul Enterprise simplifies operations by automating workflows. It adds support
for microservices deployments across complex network topologies. It also
increases both scalability and resilience. Features include:
- [Automated Backups](/docs/enterprise/backups/index.html)
- [Automated Upgrades](/docs/enterprise/upgrades/index.html)
- [Enhanced Read Scalability](/docs/enterprise/read-scale/index.html)
- [Redundancy Zones](/docs/enterprise/redundancy/index.html)
- [Advanced Federation for Complex Network
Topologies](/docs/enterprise/federation/index.html)
- [Network Segments](/docs/enterprise/network-segments/index.html)
- [Sentinel](/docs/enterprise/sentinel/index.html)
These features are part of [Consul
Enterprise](https://www.hashicorp.com/consul.html).
## Licensing
Licensing capabilities were added to Consul Enterprise v1.1.0. The license is set
once for a datacenter and will automatically propagate to all nodes within the
datacenter over a period of time scaled between 1 and 20 minutes depending on the
number of nodes in the datacenter. The license can be set via the
[API](/api/operator/license.html) or the [CLI](/docs/commands/license.html). When
Consul is first started, a 30 minute temporary license is available to allow for
time to license the datacenter. The license should be set within ten minutes of
starting the first Consul process to allow time for the license to propagate.