On-premises Enterprise edition
Unity offers a Unity Version Control (UVCS) Enterprise license if you want to use your own on-premises server instead of the Unity Cloud.
Note: If you want a cloud based version control system, refer to Unity Version Control.
To purchase an Enterprise license, buy the license directly through the self-serve process on the Plastic SCM Enterprise edition webpage.
If you need further assistance with your purchase or your company has a procurement process in place, please contact the Sales team for additional support.
The following topics explain how to configure and manage your UVCS Enterprise edition server and clients as an administrator. For documentation on how to use UVCS in general, refer to the additional resources.
Topic | Description |
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Server configuration | Configure the server to your needs after you install your Unity Version Control (UVCS) server. |
Client configuration | Use the client configuration wizard to connect the client to a UVCS server when you install the Unity Version Control (UVCS) client onto a machine. |
Stop, start, or restart server | Manually stop, start, or restart your server. |
Server administration console | Use the Unity Version Control (UVCS) server administration console, a web-based, cross-platform server configuration tool UI, to configure your server settings. |
Configure UVCS | Use configuration files to configure how your Unity Version Control (UVCS) Enterprise edition functions. |
Use server read-only mode | Change the Unity Version Control (UVCS) server between normal mode and read-only mode. |
Back up and restore data | Backup and restore the data in your Unity Version Control (UVCS) server. |
Archive revisions | Set up a separate disk device and store large revisions there so they don't take up unnecessary space in the database. |
Force client upgrades | Ensure that users upgrade their Unity Version Control (UVCS) clients correctly. |
SSL certificates | Create self-signed SSL certificates for development, and use an SSL certificate to improve the security of your Unity Version Control (UVCS) traffic. |
Use SAML authentication with Microsoft Entra | Use Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) protocol to integrate Microsoft Entra’s Azure AD SSO as a new identity provider for Unity Version Control Enterprise Edition (also called Plastic On-Premises). |
Additional resources
The following sections of the Unity Version Control documentation are relevant to on-prem users:
- Find more information on Unity Version Control concepts.
- Refer to the GUI and CLI sections of the Unity Version Control workflow and tools documentation.
- Refer to the Unity Version Control CLI reference documentation.