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OpenShift Enterprise Services and Use Cases. Each OpenShift Enterprise and OpenShift Enterprise Broker Infrastructure Software Subscription is bundled with one Software Subscription to Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server and the fees for the OpenShift Enterprise or OpenShift Enterprise Broker Infrastructure Software Subscription are based on the bundled use as described below. Any use of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux other than for the purpose of running OpenShift Enterprise or OpenShift Enterprise Broker Infrastructure is subject to Red Hat standard Software Subscription fees for such use. Subscription Services are provided for OpenShift Enterprise only when used for its supported purpose (“Use Case”) in accordance with the terms of this Exhibit and Table 2 below.
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