Server License for CPUs Clause Samples
The 'Server License for CPUs' clause defines the terms under which software may be installed and used on servers based on the number of central processing units (CPUs) present. Typically, this clause specifies that a separate license is required for each CPU in a server, regardless of the number of users or devices accessing the software. For example, if a server has four CPUs, four licenses must be purchased to comply with the agreement. This clause ensures that software usage is fairly allocated according to server capacity, preventing under-licensing and clarifying the scope of permitted use.
Server License for CPUs. Licensed Software provided under this License Option gives Licensee the right to install the Licensed Software on the designated Host Server specified in the Product Order and have the Licensed Software executed by up to the total number of Cores and other processing devices within such Host Server. The Host Server comprises the entire computer system (i.e. combined hardware) that will be running the Licensed Software (e.g. all CPUs, Cores, Blades and other processing devices running an operating system compatible with that which the Licensed Software is designed for and which are contained in, and/or can be accessed by, the same computer system, even if one or more of such CPUs, Cores, Blades or other processing devices are not accessing or running the Licensed Software). Each Core or other processing device on a multi-core or multi-processing device requires its own CPU license. For example a dual core single CPU Host Server will require a 2 CPU license (in the absence of any Blades or other processing devices). The Licensed Software is for use by an unlimited number of Licensee’s internal users, other software devices and hardware devices. A Server License for CPU is the only license authorized for use or access by Licensee for any batch processing. Batch processing is defined as the execution of one or more task, transaction or program by a computer system without the interaction of the end user with the Licensed Software while such tasks, transactions or programs are being executed by the system. Batch processing includes situations where a queue of jobs is processed as resources become available and is in contrast to transaction or interactive processing. Licensor reserves the right at any time to require Licensee to provide a specification of the Host Server. Licensee may change the designated Host Server provided that the total number of CPU and Core licenses required in the new Host Server does not exceed the total number of CPU and Core licenses designated in the Product Order. Licensee may only use or access the Licensed Software from one Host Server at any one time. Licensee is required to purchase a license for each Host Server that accesses or uses the Licensed Software either directly or indirectly through any other software program, regardless of how such access occurs, or if the Host Server, CPU or operator uses any hardware or software that reduces the apparent number of CPU, Cores, blades or other processing devices that are using the Li...
Server License for CPUs. Licensed Software provided under this License Option gives Licensee the right to install the Licensed Software on a single machine or server ("Host Server"), or one or more Containers on the Host Server, and have the Licensed Software executed by up to the total number of CPUs, Cores, Integrated Facility for Linux processors ("IFLs"), Blades or other processing devices specified for the license in the applicable Product Order ("License Specification"). If the number of Cores is not specified for a CPU in the event a CPU is specified in the License Specification, such CPU shall be considered to be single-Core. A Server License for CPUs license covering all CPUs, Cores, IFLs, Blades and other processing devices that are contained in and/or can be accessed by the Host Server ("Total Processors") is required with all applicable license fees paid, even if one or more of such CPUs, Cores, IFLs, Blades or other processing devices are not accessing or running the Licensed Software. For example, if 32 Cores are the Total Processors on the Host Server, but only 16 Cores are utilized to execute the Licensed Software, a 32-Core Server License for CPUs license is required notwithstanding the fact that 16 of the 32 Cores may not actually be accessing the Licensed Software. Each Core on a multi-core CPU requires a Server License for CPUs license covering each such Core. For example a Host Server with Total Processors consisting of a single quad-core CPU will require a 4-Core Server License for CPUs license and payment of the license fees applicable to all 4 Cores. The Licensed Software is for use by an unlimited number of Licensee's internal users, other software devices and hardware devices. A Server License for CPUs is the only license authorized for use or access by Licensee for any Batch Processing. Licensor reserves the right at any time to require Licensee to provide a specification of the Host Server. Licensee may change the designated Host Server provided that the new Host Server's specifications are authorized under the applicable Server License for CPUs license, including, but not limited to, the Total Processors in, and thus the Server License for CPUs licenses required for, the new Host Server do not exceed the License Specification(s) for the Server License for CPUs license(s) used for the old Host Server plus any new Server License for CPUs license(s) purchased by Licensee for use on the new Host Server. Licensee is required to purchase a license for the To...
