Licensed Server Basis Sample Clauses
The Licensed Server Basis clause defines the specific servers on which licensed software may be installed and operated. Typically, this clause identifies the physical or virtual servers by name, location, or unique identifier, and restricts the use of the software to only those designated machines. By clearly specifying the permitted servers, this clause helps prevent unauthorized deployment and ensures compliance with licensing terms, thereby protecting the licensor’s intellectual property and managing the licensee’s usage rights.
Licensed Server Basis. For Software licensed on a Licensed Server basis, each instance of the applicable Software licensed by Customer may be installed on a single server or cluster of servers operating as a single entity that is identified to Riverbed at the time of purchase or download and that is running a supported operating system or computing platform (each a, “Licensed Server”). Software licensed on a Licensed Server basis may also be installed on a single backup server or cluster of backup servers operating as a single entity running a supported operating system or computing platform and used only if the primary Licensed Server fails. Only one copy of a single Software instance licensed on a Licensed Server basis may be running or used at any time. Provided that the Software is covered by a then-current Support plan, Customer may transfer Software from the designated Licensed Server to another designated server that meets the requirements to be a Licensed Server, provided that the new designated server is identified to Riverbed at the time of transfer and, upon transfer, the Software on the original Licensed Server is no longer used and is de-installed using any de-installation instructions provided by Riverbed. Upon transfer of the Software to a new designated server in accordance with the foregoing requirements, the new designated server will be deemed a Licensed Server.
