Containerized Environment Sample Clauses

Containerized Environment. The terms of this section apply only to Products licensed under a Core license model. Notwithstanding anything in the XXXX to the contrary (including, without limitation, the definition of Server in section 3.1.10), you may install and use the Product(s) in a Container or containerized environment, provided however, that you must not allow more than the number of applicable licensed Cores to be allocated to each Product via the Container technology. The applicable licensed Cores will be the number of Cores that you are licensed to install and use each Product as specified in the Order. Any partial or fractional Core allocation will constitute one Core (i.e. rounded up). If any Container(s) are unbounded or undefined in their allocation of Cores, the entire physical Core set of the hardware device(s) must be licensed to the Product as if it were operating at maximum capacity. If a Container has a fixed restriction to the number of Cores it can utilize (typically referred to as virtual CPU or virtual Cores), and that is less than the number of physical Cores on the Server, then you may license the subset of Cores necessary to fulfil the needs of that Container, provided the allocation is fixed and non-elastic. If a hardware device is hosting multiple Containers of the Product, and each of those Containers is fixed in terms of Core allocation, and the total number of allocated Cores across Containers is less than the physical Cores on the hardware device, then you may license a subset based on the total number of virtual CPUs/Cores allocated. If the number of virtual CPUs/Cores exceeds the physical capacity of the hardware device, and provided those Containers continue to run only on that hardware device, you can just license the number of Cores corresponding to the underlying physical hardware. If the Containers are fixed in allocation but can migrate across physical devices (i.e. the Containers are non-elastic but their location isn’t fixed), the number of Cores to be licensed should correspond to the total number of Virtual Cores/CPUs allocated to the Containers. You will be responsible for allocating the Cores to the Product(s) in a manner to ensure compliance with this restriction. Use of the Product(s) in any configuration or environment (including, without limitation, dynamic virtualization where additional Cores could be allocated to the Product(s) at peak load times) that at any time exceeds the restrictions set forth above is strictly prohibited, an...
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