Common use of Use of SPVU licenses with Virtualization Program or Virtual Machine Clause in Contracts

Use of SPVU licenses with Virtualization Program or Virtual Machine. i. If You use the Licensed Software on a Server with virtualization programs or virtual machine(s) installed, then the number of Processor Core(s) You would use to determine the number of SPVU licenses You must purchase for the Licensed Software is equal to the lesser of: (a) the number of virtual Processor Core(s) designated for use by each Instance of the Licensed Software; or (ii) the number of physical Processor Core(s) available on the Server. ii. For example, if the Server on which the Licensed Software is installed has six physical Processor Cores and four of those Processor Cores have been virtualized, such that each virtual machine has access to four virtual Processor Cores, You would have a total of sixteen (16) virtual Processor Cores running on top of four physical Processor Cores. If only one Instance of the Licensed Software is installed on one of the virtual Processor Cores, the number of Processor Cores You will use to determine the number of SPVU licenses is the lesser number between the one virtual Processor Core using the Licensed Software and the six physical Processor Cores that are available on the Server to all four virtual machines. In this example, the lesser number of Processor Cores is the one virtual Processor Core.

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

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Use of SPVU licenses with Virtualization Program or Virtual Machine. i. If You use the Licensed Software on a Server with virtualization programs or virtual machine(s) installed, then the number of Processor Core(s) You would use to determine the number of SPVU licenses You must purchase for the Licensed Software is equal to the lesser of: (a) the number of virtual Processor Core(s) designated for use by each Instance of the Licensed Software; or (ii) the number of physical Processor Core(s) available on the Server. ii. For example, if the Server on which the Licensed Software is installed has six physical Processor Cores and four of those Processor Cores three virtual machines have been virtualizeddefined, such that each virtual machine has access to four virtual Processor Cores, You would have a total of sixteen twelve (1612) virtual Processor Cores running on top of four six physical Processor Cores. If only one Instance of the Licensed Software is installed on one of the virtual Processor Coresmachines, the number of Processor Cores You will use to determine the number of SPVU licenses is the lesser number between the one four virtual Processor Core Cores using the Licensed Software and the six physical Processor Cores that are available on the Server to all four three virtual machines. In this example, the lesser number of Processor Cores is the one four virtual Processor CoreCores.

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Samples: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

Use of SPVU licenses with Virtualization Program or Virtual Machine. i. If You use the Licensed Software on a Server with virtualization programs or virtual machine(s) installed, then the number of Processor Core(s) You would use to determine the number of SPVU licenses You must purchase for the Licensed Software is equal to the lesser of: (a) the number of virtual Processor Core(s) designated for use by each Instance of the Licensed Software; or (ii) the number of physical Processor Core(s) available on the Server. ii. For example, if the Server on which the Licensed Software is installed has six physical Processor Cores and four of those Processor Cores three virtual machines have been virtualizeddefined, such that each virtual machine has access to four virtual Processor Cores, You would have a total of sixteen twelve (1612) virtual Processor Cores running on top of four six physical Processor Cores. If only one Instance of the Licensed Software is installed used on one of the virtual Processor Coresmachines, the number of Processor Cores You will use to determine the number of SPVU licenses is the lesser number between the one four virtual Processor Core Cores using the Licensed Software and the six physical Processor Cores that are available on the Server to all four three virtual machines. In this example, the lesser number of Processor Cores is the one four virtual Processor CoreCores.

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Samples: Software License Agreement

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Use of SPVU licenses with Virtualization Program or Virtual Machine. i. If You use the Licensed Software on a Server with virtualization programs or virtual machine(s) installed, then the number of Processor Core(s) You would use to determine the number of SPVU licenses You must purchase for the Licensed Software is equal to the lesser of: (a) the number of virtual Processor Core(s) designated for use by each Instance of the Licensed Software; or (ii) the number of physical Processor Core(s) available on the Server. ii. For example, if the Server on which the Licensed Software is installed has six physical Processor Cores and four of those Processor Cores have been virtualized, such that each virtual machine has access to four virtual Processor Cores, You would have a total of sixteen (16) virtual Processor Cores running on top of four physical Processor Cores. If only one Instance of the Licensed Software is installed used on one of the virtual Processor Cores, the number of Processor Cores You will use to determine the number of SPVU licenses is the lesser number between the one virtual Processor Core using the Licensed Software and the six physical Processor Cores that are available on the Server to all four virtual machines. In this example, the lesser number of Processor Cores is the one virtual Processor Core.

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Samples: Software License Agreement

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