Flexible Tiers for Advanced Services
There are multiple cost tiers for applications within the Advanced service. The assigned tiers depend on factors like the number of users authenticating to the application, the complexity of requirements such as handling multivalued attributes, the variety of user roles, and whether the application uses modern authentication methods. The LoginMN technical team determines the appropriate tier during the integration discovery sessions.
As a guideline, the tiers are defined as follows:
- xSmall Tier: 1–300 users authenticating with modern authentication methods, with no customizations for multivalued attributes or roles.
- Small Tier: 301–10,000 users authenticating with modern authentication methods, with no customizations for multivalued attributes or roles.
- Medium Tier: 10,001–100,000 users authenticating with modern authentication methods, requiring fewer than 5 multivalued attributes or roles.
- Large Tier: 100,001–500,000 users authenticating with either modern or non-modern authentication methods, needing between 5 and 10 multivalued attributes or roles.
- xLarge Tier: More than 500,000 users authenticating with either modern or non-modern authentication methods, requiring heavy customization due to complex multivalued attributes and multiple role choices upon authentication.
Support you can count on
- MNIT offers training, documentation, integration guidance, and sample code to help your team succeed. MNIT also provides job aids and troubleshooting documentation for agency teams to provide Tier 1 user support.
- MNIT Enterprise provides Tier 2 and 3 support for agency application staff.
Built for the Future
LoginMN is a cloud-based solution built on trusted platforms like Oracle Access Governance (OAG) and Azure. It’s designed to grow with your agency, support modern security protocols, and integrate with your applications.
Adoption Standards
To ensure consistency and security across the enterprise, MNIT requires:
- Use of modern authentication protocols (OIDC, SAML).
- Use of dynamic groups over static ones.
- Centralized identity management—no external user management portals.