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Additional Terms Governing CLU Licenses. The following additional terms and conditions contained in this Section 2(c) shall apply to all Licensed Software licensed to Customer by Idera on a per-CLU basis. (i) In non-virtual environments, the total physical CPUs each requiring an individual CLU License is calculated as the sum of (A) the number of licensed physical CPU sockets on the system motherboard that are populated with physical CPUs, each of which may have up to four (4) cores without requiring an additional CLU License in respect of Excess Cores (as defined below) as provided in clause (B) below (such initial four cores, the “Base Cores”), and (B) the sum of all Excess Cores calculated in accordance with this Section 2(c)(i). The term “Excess Cores” means, with respect to each physical CPU populated in a socket, the quotient of the aggregate number of all additional cores in excess of the Base Cores for such CPU divided by four (4) and rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, if there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with an eight-core processor, four (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required. If there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with a six-core processor, four

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Samples: Master Software License Agreement, Master Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

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Additional Terms Governing CLU Licenses. The following additional terms and conditions contained in this Section 2(c) shall apply to all Licensed Software licensed to Customer by Idera on a per-CLU basis. (i) In non-virtual environments, the total physical CPUs each requiring an individual CLU License is calculated as the sum of (A) the number of licensed physical CPU sockets on the system motherboard that are populated with physical CPUs, each of which may have up to four (4) cores without requiring an additional CLU License in respect of Excess Cores (as defined below) as provided in clause (B) below (such initial four cores, the “Base Cores”), and (B) the sum of all Excess Cores calculated in accordance with this Section 2(c)(i). The term “Excess Cores” means, with respect to each physical CPU populated in a socket, the quotient of the aggregate number of all additional cores in excess of the Base Cores for such CPU divided by four (4) and rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, if there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with an eight-core processor, four (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required. If there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with a six-core processor, fourfour (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required.

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Samples: Software Subscription Agreement, Software License Agreement

Additional Terms Governing CLU Licenses. The following additional terms and conditions contained in this Section 2(c) shall apply to all Licensed Software licensed to Customer by Idera on a per-CLU basis. (i) In non-virtual environments, the total physical CPUs each requiring an individual CLU License is calculated as the sum of of (A) the number of licensed physical CPU sockets on the system motherboard that are populated with physical CPUs, each of which may have up to four (4) cores without requiring an additional CLU License in respect of Excess Cores (as defined below) as provided in clause (B) below (such initial four cores, the “Base Cores”), and (B) the sum of all Excess Cores calculated in accordance with this Section 2(c)(i). The term “Excess Cores” means, with respect to each physical CPU populated in a socket, the quotient of the aggregate number of all additional cores in excess of the Base Cores for such CPU divided by four (4) and rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, if there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with an eight-core processor, four (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required. If there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with a six-core processor, fourfour (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required.

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Samples: Software Subscription Agreement, Software License Agreement

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Additional Terms Governing CLU Licenses. The following additional terms and conditions contained in this Section 2(c) shall apply to all Licensed Software licensed to Customer by Idera Webyog on a per-CLU basis. (i) In non-virtual environments, the total physical CPUs each requiring an individual CLU License is calculated as the sum of (A) the number of licensed physical CPU sockets on the system motherboard that are populated with physical CPUs, each of which may have up to four (4) cores without requiring an additional CLU License in respect of Excess Cores (as defined below) as provided in clause (B) below (such initial four cores, the “Base Cores”), and (B) the sum of all Excess Cores calculated in accordance with this Section 2(c)(i). The term “Excess Cores” means, with respect to each physical CPU populated in a socket, the quotient of the aggregate number of all additional cores in excess of the Base Cores for such CPU divided by four (4) and rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, if there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with an eight-core processor, four (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required. If there is a two-socket server with each physical CPU socket populated with a six-core processor, fourfour (4) Physical CPU Units are counted (two in respect of the physical CPUs and two in respect of the cores in excess of the Base Cores per CPU) and four (4) CLU Licenses for the Licensed Software are required.

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Samples: Software Subscription Agreement

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