Container Cores definition

Container Cores means the Core (Physical Machine) or Virtual Core allocated to the Software Container.
Container Cores means the Core (Physical Machine) or Virtual Core allocated to the Software Container. Each license of the Talend Software is limited for use on a Physical Machine, Virtual Machine, or Software Container with up to the number of Cores, Virtual Cores, or Container Cores specified in an Order Form. Customer may run the Talend Software on a Physical Machine, Virtual Machine or Software Container with more than the number of Cores, Virtual Cores, or Container Cores that have been specified under an Order Form, provided however, Customer must purchase additional licenses of the Talend Software to do so. In no event shall Customer be permitted to split a single license between a Physical Machine and a Virtual Machine or Software Container. Customer may however, be permitted to split a single license across multiple Virtual Machines or Software Containers, so long as Customer does not exceed the Per Core Limitation for each license. For the avoidance of any doubt, any Microservices Generated Code derived or produced from the Talend Software that is licensed under a Per Core Limitation may only be deployed, used, copied or stored within a Virtual Machine, Physical Machine or Software Container for which a license of the Talend Software has been purchased, subject to the limitations set forth above.
Container Cores means the Core (Physical Machine) or Virtual Core allocated to the Software Container.「コンテナコア」とは、ソフトウェアコンテナに割り当てられたコア(物理マシン)または仮想コアを意味します。

Examples of Container Cores in a sentence

  • License Type Description Per Core Limitation Customer may use the Software for up to the total number of Physical Cores, Virtual Cores, or Container Cores specified in an Order Form, based on Customer’s use within (i) a Physical Machine, (ii) a Virtual Machine, or (iii) a Software Container.

  • Per Core Limitation Customer may use the Software for up to the total number of Physical Cores, Virtual Cores, or Container Cores specified in an Order Form, based on Customer’s use within (i) a Physical Machine, (ii) a Virtual Machine, or (iii) a Software Container.

  • Each license of the Talend Software is limited for use on a Physical Machine, Virtual Machine, or Software Container with up to the number of Cores, Virtual Cores, or Container Cores specified in an Order Form.

  • Customer may run the Talend Software on a Physical Machine, Virtual Machine or Software Container with more than the number of Cores, Virtual Cores, or Container Cores that have been specified under an Order Form, provided however, Customer must purchase additional licenses of the Talend Software to do so.

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