Common use of Cores Clause in Contracts

Cores. You are responsible for determining the number of Cores on your host server and ordering the appropriate number of Core licenses. Each license of an Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT must be installed only on a single server. For example, an 8-Core license does not permit you to install two copies of a component, each on a 4-Core server. In a virtualized data processing environment, where hyper-threading, "virtual machine" technology or other similar techniques create "virtual processors" which do not necessarily correspond to the physical Cores present on the server, your usage rights depend on the relationship between the number of Cores for which you are licensed, the number of physical Cores present on the host server, and the number of processors available to the Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the virtualized environment, as follows: if the number of Cores for which you are licensed equals or exceeds the number of physical Cores present on the host server, then additional virtual processors created by hyper-threading or other methods of multi-tasking a physical Core do not violate your licensing restriction. However, if you wish to install the Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a host server having a greater number of physical Cores present than the number of Cores for which you are licensed, you must operate the Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT only within a "guest" virtual machine that accesses a maximum number of processors (whether virtual, physical or both) that is less than or equal to the number of Cores for which you are licensed.

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Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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Cores. You are responsible for determining the number of Cores on your host server and ordering the appropriate number of Core licenses. Each license of an Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT must be installed only on a single server. For example, an 8-Core license does not permit you to install two copies of a component, each on a 4-Core server. In a virtualized data processing environment, where hyper-threading, "virtual machine" technology or other similar techniques create "virtual processors" which do not necessarily correspond to the physical Cores present on the server, your usage rights depend on the relationship between the number of Cores for which you are licensed, the number of physical Cores present on the host server, and the number of processors available to the Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the virtualized environment, as follows: if the number of Cores for which you are licensed equals or exceeds the number of physical Cores present on the host server, then additional virtual processors created by hyper-threading or other methods of multi-tasking a physical Core do not violate your licensing restriction. However, if you wish to install the Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a host server having a greater number of physical Cores present than the number of Cores for which you are licensed, you must operate the Intergraph APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT only within a "guest" virtual machine that accesses a maximum number of processors (whether virtual, physical or both) that is less than or equal to the number of Cores for which you are licensed.licensed.‌

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Samples: End User License Agreement

Cores. You are responsible for determining the number of Cores on your host server and ordering the appropriate number of Core licenses. Each license of an Intergraph a Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT must be installed only on a single server. For example, an 8-Core license does not permit you to install two copies of a component, each on a 4-4- Core server. In a virtualized data processing environment, where hyper-threading, "virtual machine" technology or other similar techniques create "virtual processors" which do not necessarily correspond to the physical Cores present on the server, your usage rights depend on the relationship between the number of Cores for which you are licensed, the number of physical Cores present on the host server, and the number of processors available to the Intergraph Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the virtualized environment, as follows: if the number of Cores for which you are licensed equals or exceeds the number of physical Cores present on the host server, then additional virtual processors created by hyper-threading or other methods of multi-tasking a physical Core do not violate your licensing restriction. However, if you wish to install the Intergraph Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a host server having a greater number of physical Cores present than the number of Cores for which you are licensed, you must operate the Intergraph Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT only within a "guest" virtual machine that accesses a maximum number of processors (whether virtual, physical or both) that is less than or equal to the number of Cores for which you are licensed.

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Samples: End User License Agreement

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Cores. You are responsible for determining the number of Cores on your host server and ordering the appropriate number of Core licenses. Each license of an Intergraph a Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT must be installed only on a single server. For example, an 8-Core license does not permit you to install two copies of a component, each on a 4-Core server. In a virtualized data processing environment, where hyper-threading, "virtual machine" technology or other similar techniques create "virtual processors" which do not necessarily correspond to the physical Cores present on the server, your usage rights depend on the relationship between the number of Cores for which you are licensed, the number of physical Cores present on the host server, and the number of processors available to the Intergraph Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the virtualized environment, as follows: if the number of Cores for which you are licensed equals or exceeds the number of physical Cores present on the host server, then additional virtual processors created by hyper-threading or other methods of multi-tasking a physical Core do not violate your licensing restriction. However, if you wish to install the Intergraph Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a host server having a greater number of physical Cores present than the number of Cores for which you are licensed, you must operate the Intergraph Hexagon APOLLO SOFTWARE PRODUCT only within a "guest" virtual machine that accesses a maximum number of processors (whether virtual, physical or both) that is less than or equal to the number of Cores for which you are licensed.

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Samples: End User License Agreement

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