Core Limit definition

Core Limit means (a) when running the SQL Server component of the Transactional Report Program in a Physical Operating System Environment, the maximum number of Cores that a Physical Server running the SQL Server component can have; and (b) when running the SQL Server component of the Transactional Report Program in a Virtual Operating System Environment, the maximum number of Cores that can be allocated to the Virtual Operating System Environment running an instance of SQL Server.
Core Limit means (a) when running the SQL Server component of the Exam Volume Program in a Physical Operating System Environment, the maximum number of Cores that a Physical Server running the SQL Server component can have; and (b) when running the SQL Server component of the Exam Volume Program in a Virtual Operating System Environment, the maximum number of Cores that can be allocated to the Virtual Operating System Environment running an instance of SQL Server.

Examples of Core Limit in a sentence

  • The Core Limit and the Processor Limit are as indicated in the Applicable Order.

  • If Nuance provides SQL Server as a licensed component of the Transactional Report Program, Company shall not exceed (a) the Core Limit with respect to such SQL Server if the SQL Server is version 2012 or beyond, and (b) the Processor Limit with respect to such SQL Server if the SQL Server is version 2008 R2 or earlier.

  • If SQL Server is provided as a licensed component of the Exam Volume Program, as indicated in the Order, Company shall not exceed (a) the Core Limit with respect to such SQL Server if the SQL Server is version 2012 or beyond; and (b) the Processor Limit with respect to such SQL Server if the SQL Server is version 2008 R2 or earlier.

  • If Nuance provides SQL Server as a licensed component of the Exam Volume Program, Company shall not exceed (a) the Core Limit with respect to such SQL Server if the SQL Server is version 2012 or beyond, and (b) the Processor Limit with respect to such SQL Server if the SQL Server is version 2008 R2 or earlier.

Related to Core Limit

  • Applicable Share Limit means a number of Shares equal to (A) the minimum number of Shares that could give rise to reporting or registration obligations or other requirements (including obtaining prior approval from any person or entity) of a Dealer Person, or could result in an adverse effect on a Dealer Person, under any Applicable Restriction, as determined by Dealer in its reasonable discretion, minus (B) 1% of the number of Shares outstanding.

  • Sub-Limit Defined in the Fee and Pricing Letter, which definition is incorporated herein by reference.

  • Maximum Limit means that number of issued Shares representing 10% of the total number of issued Shares as at the date of the passing of this Resolution (excluding any Shares which are held as treasury shares as at that date); and

  • Daily Maximum Limit means the maximum allowable discharge of a pollutant during a calendar day. Expressed as units of mass, the daily discharge is cumulative mass discharged over the course of the day. Expressed as a concentration, it is the arithmetic average of all measurements taken that day.

  • Overall Share Limit means the sum of (i) 4,289,936 Shares; (ii) any Shares that are subject to Prior Plan Awards that become available for issuance under the Plan pursuant to Article V; and (iii) an annual increase on the first day of each year beginning in 2019 and ending in 2028, equal to the lesser of (A) 5% of the Shares outstanding (on an as-converted basis) on the last day of the immediately preceding fiscal year and (B) such smaller number of Shares as determined by the Board.

  • Dose limits means the permissible upper bounds of radiation doses established in accordance with these rules. For purposes of these rules, “limits” is an equivalent term.

  • Vote Limit means the percentage interest specified in a Vote Limit Certificate by a Vote Limited Member pursuant to which such Member (together with such Vote Limited Member’s affiliates) will be irrevocably limited to such Vote Limit in any vote taken under Sections 2.1, 2.8, 2.9 and 8.2.

  • Expense Limit means the percentage of a Fund’s average annual net assets (on an annualized basis) set forth below.

  • Bag limit means the maximum number of game animals, game

  • Aggregate Limit shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.1 hereof.

  • Plan Limit means the maximum aggregate number of Shares that may be issued for all purposes under the Plan as set forth in Section 5(a) of the Plan.

  • Lower explosive limit (LEL) means the concentration of a compound in air below which a flame will not propagate if the mixture is ignited.

  • Upper Limit means a specified maximum amount of costs which may be claimed under a Unit of Work, but which may be extended on application. An Upper Limit operates in the same way as a Costs Limitation;

  • Annual Limit means the maximum amount claimable per person in a calendar year, unless otherwise stated.

  • Sell Limit expects to open a position to sell at a higher quote then the current one at the moment of an order placement. The following orders may be used to close a position:

  • Purchase Limit means $900,000,000, as such amount may be reduced from time to time pursuant to Section 1.1(b) or increased from time to time pursuant to Section 1.1(d). References to the unused portion of the Purchase Limit shall mean, at any time, an amount equal to (x) the Purchase Limit at such time, minus (y) the sum of the Aggregate Capital plus the LC Participation Amount.

  • Positive beam limitation means the automatic or semi-automatic adjustment of an x-ray beam to the size of the selected image receptor, whereby exposures cannot be made without such adjustment.

  • Compensation Limit means the compensation limit of Section 401(a)(17) of the Code, as adjusted under Section 401(a)(17)(B) of the Code for increases in the cost of living.

  • Deductible Amount means, with respect to any Insuring Agreement, the amount set forth under the heading “Deductible Amount” in Item 3 of the Declarations or in any Rider for such Insuring Agreement, applicable to each Single Loss covered by such Insuring Agreement.

  • Normal Maximum Generation means the highest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Award Limit means with respect to Awards that shall be payable in Shares or in cash, as the case may be, the respective limit set forth in Section 3.3.

  • Maximum Daily Limit means the maximum allowable "Daily Concentration" (defined above) when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l), otherwise, it means the maximum allowable "Daily Quantity" as defined above, unless it is expressed as a flow quantity. If expressed as a flow quantity it means "Maximum Daily Flow" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

  • Normal Minimum Generation means the lowest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Beam-limiting device means a device which provides a means to restrict the dimensions of the x-ray field.

  • Plantwide applicability limitation (PAL means an emission limitation expressed in tons per year, for a pollutant at a major stationary source, that is enforceable as a practical matter and established source-wide in accordance with Chapter 19, section 011.

  • Cumulative Net Loss Ratio means, as of any Payment Date, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of (i) the aggregate Principal Balance of Receivables that became Defaulted Receivables plus all the Cram Down Losses (without duplication) which occurred during the period from the Cut-Off Date through the end of the related Collection Period reduced by the amount of Liquidation Proceeds with respect to Defaulted Receivables received during such period which are applied to principal of the Defaulted Receivables to (ii) the Pool Balance as of the Cut-Off Date.