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Not applicable when the base offering is free and open source. The SSO is in the base pricing in this case.


It's literally a big red X on the OSS version, so no, it's not "in the base pricing".


The open-source version has no pricing. The base pricing is the cloud version. This is nothing like the other names in the SSO tax list. The whole point is exclusion of SSO in the lesser of their two paid offerings, not OSS vs paid.




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