Hard Partitioning Sample Clauses

Hard Partitioning. Hard partitioning is established by using a hard physical partition to physically segment a single larger server so that the Host Server utilizing the Licensed Software is a separate and distinct smaller system (that is, each separate system acts as a physically independent, self-contained server with its own CPUs, operating system, separate boot area, memory, input/output subsystem and network resources). Examples of such hard partitioning include: Dynamic System Domains (DSD) -- enabled by Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR), Solaris 10 Containers (capped Containers only), LPAR (adds DLPAR with AIX 5.2), Micro-Partitions (capped partitions only), vPar, nPar, Integrity Virtual Machine (capped partitions only), Secure Resource Partitions (capped partitions only), and Static Hard Partitioning. For computer systems where hard partitioning has been employed to create the Host Server being utilized to operate the Licensed Software, such Host Server shall be licensed pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 1 as if such Host Server where a separate and distinct computer system. For example, where the total computer system has 8 Cores/CPUs but only 4 Cores/CPUs have been hard portioned to use the Licensed Software, Licensee shall only be required to license such 4 Cores/CPUs on such hard partitioned system.
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