Integrated Facility for Linux definition

Integrated Facility for Linux. (“IFL”): An Integrated Facility for Linux or IFL Host Server is established by using a dedicated Host Server where the IFL Host Server is isolated from general use and is only capable of utilizing the Linux operating system and running Linux applications and cannot run other operating systems or applications. For IFL Host Server computer systems being utilized to operate the Licensed Software, such IFL Host Server shall be licensed pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 1 as if such IFL Host Server were a separate and distinct computer system. For example, where the total computer system that has 8 Cores/CPUs but the IFL Host Server is a 4 Cores/CPUs IFL computer system and the IFL system is the only system using the Licensed Software, Licensee shall only be required to license such 4 Cores/CPUs on such IFL Host Server system.

Examples of Integrated Facility for Linux in a sentence

  • System Partitioning /LPAR/IFL Licensed Software may be licensed for installation and use on computer systems which incorporate logical partitioning (LPAR), and/or Integrated Facility for Linux (“IFL”) provided such rights have been expressly granted to Licensee by Licensor in writing and Licensee complies with the restrictions set forth in this Section.

Related to Integrated Facility for Linux

  • generation facility means a facility for generating electricity or providing ancillary services, other than ancillary services provided by a transmitter or distributor through the operation of a transmission or distribution system, and includes any structures, equipment or other things used for that purpose;

  • Interconnection Facilities means the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and the Customer Interconnection Facilities.

  • Wastewater facilities means the structures, equipment, and processes required to collect, carry away, and treat domestic and industrial wastes and dispose of the effluent.