Virtual Appliance definition

Virtual Appliance means the virtual version of Xxxxx's email security appliances, web security appliances, and security management appliances.
Virtual Appliance means the virtual version of Cisco’s email security appliances, web security appliances, and security management appliances.
Virtual Appliance means for purposes of these Appliance Differing Terms, a version of Integrated Software containing features and functionality of a TippingPoint Appliance, but does not include (and Trend Micro does not provide) any Hardware component thereof, it being understood and agreed that Ordering Activity must supply and maintain host hardware for such Virtual Appliance in accordance with the Documentation therefor. A Virtual Appliance is governed by the Agreement as Software and by these Appliance Differing Terms as Integrated Software.

Examples of Virtual Appliance in a sentence

  • Virtual Appliance Deployment on ESXi A virtual appliance (VA) is a prebuilt software solution, comprised of one or more virtual machines that is packaged, maintained, updated and managed as a unit.

  • Part 4 – Appliances includes terms regarding Virtual Appliance, Appliances Comprising Both Program and Machine Components, Program Components and Machine Components.

  • Google Appliance Consolidated Infrastructure Virtual Appliance Means a specialized computing service with pre-integrated software running on DCS Multi-Customer Servers, software and storage.

  • Portion(s) of the XClarity Administrator Virtual Appliance Full Image may include open source software licensed under the General Public License and/or the Lesser General Public License (combined the “GNU Licenses”).

  • Lenovo XClarity Administrator Virtual Appliance, includes the Embedded Linux Integration Environment (ELIE), and is distributed together with the Stand-alone Linux Integrated Environment (SaLIE) and Red Hat Enterprise Level version 7.3 (RHEL 7.3) (combined the “XClarity Administrator Virtual Appliance Full Image”).

  • To view additional information regarding licenses, acknowledgments and required copyright notices for the open source software, please install the XClarity Administrator Virtual Applianceand select “License” from the “User ID” pull-down menu at the top-right corner of the XClarity Administrator Virtual Appliance user interface and/or go to xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/lenovo/.

  • The Hubble Services require the implementation and use of a Hubble Accelerator which will be in the form of a Physical Appliance or a Virtual Appliance as specified on the Order Form.

  • Fudo Enterprise can be installed: (i) on a Fudo Hardware Appliance; (ii) as a Virtual Appliance Image; and/or (iii) as a Specific Cloud Image (collectively, “Environment”).

  • For example, without limiting the foregoing, if You are a user of the Pulse Policy Secure Virtual Appliance, You are only licensed to use the Pulse Profiler, and 10 Polsec licenses included therewith, if You have licensed the Advanced or Enterprise editions of the Pulse Access Suite.

  • Please include a “Version” of the Lenovo XClarity Administrator Virtual Appliance Full Image as part of your request.


More Definitions of Virtual Appliance

Virtual Appliance means the required hardware to be purchased by or otherwise arranged for by Customer and which conforms to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx’s specifications as set forth in the Hubble Requirements Document. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx may in the future, in its sole discretion, modify the server configuration and/or components for the Virtual Appliance.
Virtual Appliance means for purposes of these Appliance Differing Terms a version of Integrated Software designed and licensed to operate without an Appliance. A Virtual Appliance is governed by the Agreement as Software and by these Appliance Differing Terms as Integrated Software.
Virtual Appliance means a software-only distribution, based upon the same software architecture as an Appliance. “Web Portal” means a web application accessible to Customer from Qualys via the public Internet.
Virtual Appliance means the virtual version of Cisco’s email security appliances, web security appliances and security management appliances.
Virtual Appliance means the virtual version of a Software product that You have purchased.
Virtual Appliance means a virtual machine image upon which the Software is pre-installed and delivered to run on a virtualization platform.

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