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Individual use or few machines in the same index.
Koxiv is desktop indexing + intelligent content search (PDF, Office, spreadsheets, exports, OCR on sharp scans): Network = one shared index; Enterprise = multiple indexes. Bakyru is a separate line: scheduled mirror-mode backup for Windows workstations. If you need retrieval, start with Koxiv; if you need resilience, start with Bakyru.
Koxiv: 15 days free on your collection, without a card. Bakyru: conditions on the product page.
Four license levels — what changes is mainly how many machines (Network) or servers + clients (Enterprise). Open the product table to see prices.
Individual use or few machines in the same index.
Small teams that already live off documents.
Intense daily operation with more stations.
Higher catalog ceiling in a single index (Network) or larger scenarios (Enterprise).
For Bakyru (backup), the levels also follow Start → Scale, but the limits are per backup stations — veja Bakyru plans.
Each option below explains who it is for, how it scales, and lists Start, Pro, Business, and Scale with payment amounts and terms (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual), so you can easily compare.
One index server on the network and several workstations running the Client searching the same collection. Suitable for offices and operations where a single point concentrates indexing. Plans 2 to 20 machines, depending on the contracted level.
View Koxiv Network plans and investmentFor teams that need multiple index servers (branches, business units, or isolated libraries) plus one unified Client that queries them all. Plans spell out licensed servers and Client seats in use.
View Koxiv Enterprise plans and investmentBakyru: mirror mode, profiles with scheduling, UNC paths or external disks, dashboard metrics, and optional notifications. Licensed per machine (trial or paid), tiers cover 1 to 25 stations. Built for data retention and fast recovery.
Compare in one line what each solution scales in practice. Details and values are in the links in the last column.
| Solution | What scales | Plans and values |
|---|---|---|
| Koxiv Network | Number of Client seats · one index server | Open Koxiv Network |
| Koxiv Enterprise | Number of index servers + simultaneous clients | Open Koxiv Enterprise |
| Bakyru | Quantity of machines with licensed backup | Open Bakyru |
Rule of thumb: if everything can live on one index host inside your network, Koxiv Network is usually enough. If you intentionally split libraries across multiple indexes (branch, department, or policy), step up to Koxiv Enterprise.