Common use of License Metrics Clause in Contracts

License Metrics. If Customer’s Software is licensed by messages per second (MPS) as specified in the Order, the MPS use limitation of the license refers to a rolling 24 hour average of messages per second received by the Software whereby “message” means each individual log or system event received by the Software including without limitation flat file, SNMP, SMTP, netflow (j flow and S flow), syslog or other event or system record. If Customer’s Software is licensed by network bandwidth (specified in the Order as a bandwidth or bandwidth per second such as 1GB or 1GB/second), the network bandwidth use limitation refers to a rolling 15 minute average of network bandwidth usage per second. The Software will discontinue recording data if the network bandwidth usage during any rolling 15 minute period exceeds the licensed limit. For Enterprise Software licenses, (i) Customer may exceed the MPS limitation by up to 10% without additional charge, and (ii) Customer will not be charged for a one-time anomalous event that causes a spike in MPS usage above the specified MPS limitation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, License Agreement

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License Metrics. If Customer’s Software is licensed by messages per second (MPS) as specified in the Order, the MPS use limitation of the license refers to a rolling 24 hour average of messages per second received by the Software whereby “message” means each individual log or system event received by the Software including without limitation flat file, SNMP, SMTP, netflow (j flow and S flow), syslog or other event or system record. If Customer’s Software is licensed by network bandwidth (specified in the Order as a bandwidth or bandwidth per second such as 1GB or 1GB/second), the network bandwidth use limitation refers to a rolling 15 minute average of network bandwidth usage per second. The Software will discontinue recording data if the network bandwidth usage during any rolling 15 minute period exceeds the licensed limit. For Enterprise Software licenseslicenses (see section 2.2), (i) Customer may exceed the MPS limitation by up to 10% without additional charge, and (ii) Customer will not be charged for a one-time anomalous event that causes a spike in MPS usage above the specified MPS limitation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

License Metrics. If Customer’s Software is licensed by messages per second (MPS) as specified in the Order, the MPS use limitation of the license refers to a rolling 24 hour average of messages per second received by the Software whereby “message” means each individual log or system event received by the Software including without limitation flat file, SNMP, SMTP, netflow (j flow and S flow), syslog or other event or system record. If Customer’s Software is licensed by network bandwidth (specified in the Order as a bandwidth or bandwidth per second such as 1GB or 1GB/second), the network bandwidth use limitation refers to a rolling 15 minute average of network bandwidth usage per second. The Software will discontinue recording data if the network bandwidth usage during any rolling 15 minute period exceeds the licensed limit. For Enterprise Software licenses, (i) Customer may exceed the MPS limitation by up to 10% without additional charge, and (ii) Customer will not be charged for a one-time anomalous event that causes a spike in MPS usage above the specified MPS limitation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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License Metrics. If Customer’s Software is licensed by messages per second (MPS) as specified in the Order, the MPS use limitation of the license refers to a rolling 24 hour average of messages per second received by the Software whereby “message” means each individual log or system event received by the Software including without limitation flat file, SNMP, SMTP, netflow (j flow and S flow), syslog or other event or system record. If Customer’s Software is licensed by network bandwidth (specified in the Order as a bandwidth or bandwidth per second such as 1GB or 1GB/second), the network bandwidth use limitation refers to a rolling 15 minute average of network bandwidth usage per second. The Software will discontinue recording data if the network bandwidth usage during any rolling 15 minute period exceeds the licensed limit. For Enterprise Software licenseslicenses (see section 2.2), (i) Customer may exceed the MPS limitation by up to 10% without additional charge, and (ii) Customer will not be charged for a one-one-­ time anomalous event that causes a spike in MPS usage above the specified MPS limitation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User Licence Agreement

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