Common use of Red Hat Ceph Storage Clause in Contracts

Red Hat Ceph Storage. Red Hat Ceph Storage is priced according to the total amount of storage capacity and is sold in Storage Bands that contain certain capacities. Should you exceed the capacity of the Storage Band, you must upgrade to the next Storage Band and or purchase multiple Storage Bands that may be “stacked” to provide the required Storage capacity. “Stacking” (or “Stackable”) means the application of more than one of the same Software Subscription to account for additional Capacity. If you use the software contained in the Red Hat Ceph Storage for any purpose other than the use of Red Hat Ceph Storage Subscription, you agree to purchase the applicable number of Units of the relevant Software Subscriptions for such use. Each Ceph Storage Software Subscription comes with a fixed number of Software Subscriptions to (a) Red Hat Enterprise Linux and (b) Red Hat Ceph Storage for up to a certain number of Physical Nodes or Virtual Nodes. Should the number of Physical or Virtual Nodes be consumed before the Storage Band capacity is reached, you may upgrade to the next Storage Band to receive additional Physical or Virtual Nodes.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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