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# Flopsar Lite

Flopsar Lite is free of charge version of the Flopsar software. It does not require the license file to run. The lite version has the same features as the paid one, however with some limitations.&#x20;

* It can be run only in the standalone mode.
* It purges all the collected data every three hours.
* It supports only a single `Agent` and a single `Workstation` client.

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The difference between the lite and standard versions lies only in the server component. The remaining components stay the same for both versions.
{% endhint %}

You can either install the server package on your own machine or use a [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/flopsar/server-lite).


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