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SOCs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute Nodes Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Head Nodes High performance computing (“HPC”) that consists of a minimum set of four Systems that are networked and managed to perform compute-intensive workloads (“cluster”) with all of the following characteristics: (a) the cluster is used for compute-intensive distributed tasks sent to individual compute nodes within the cluster, (b) the cluster works as a single entity or system on specific tasks by performing compute-intensive operations on sets of data (Systems running a database, web application, load balancing or file serving clusters are not considered HPC nodes), (c) the number of management or head nodes does not exceed one quarter of the total number of nodes in the cluster and (d) all compute nodes in the cluster have the same Red Hat Enterprise Linux configuration. When Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Head Nodes (an optional Software Subscription for management of compute nodes) is combined with Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute Nodes Software Subscriptions for the compute nodes in the same cluster, the compute nodes inherits the Service Level (as set forth in Section 2.1 of Appendix 1) of the Head Node. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Grid Nodes A compute “Grid” means a minimum of fifty (50) Socket-pairs that are networked and managed to solve workloads with the following characteristics: (a) all the nodes in the group of systems have the same Red Hat Enterprise Linux configuration, (b) the group of systems is running a single application or is controlled by a single job scheduler, (c) the workloads are sent to the group of systems by a job scheduler, (d) the workloads are maintained in a single distributed application across the nodes in the group of systems, (e) the workloads are non-interactive, and (f) the production outage of the complete group of systems is defined as 30% of the nodes in the group of systems being unable to run the workload. The nodes in Grid are not running databases, web applications, load balancing, or file services. Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Smart Virtualization Supported on physical hardware solely to support virtual guests. Red Hat Enterprise
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SOCs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute Nodes Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Head Nodes High performance computing (“HPC”) that consists of a minimum set of four Systems that are networked and managed to perform compute-intensive workloads (“cluster”) with all of the following characteristics: (a) the cluster is used for compute-intensive distributed tasks sent to individual compute nodes within the cluster, (b) the cluster works as a single entity or system on specific tasks by performing compute-intensive operations on sets of data (Systems running a database, web application, load balancing or file serving clusters are not considered HPC nodes), (c) the number of management or head nodes does not exceed one quarter of the total number of nodes in the cluster and (d) all compute nodes in the cluster have the same Red Hat Enterprise Linux configuration. When Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Head Nodes (an optional Software Subscription for management of compute nodes) is combined with Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute Nodes Software Subscriptions for the compute nodes in the same cluster, the compute nodes inherits the Service Level (as set forth in Section 2.1 of Appendix 1) of the Head Node.
SOCs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute Nodes Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Head Nodes Computação de alto desempenho (“HPC”), que consiste em um conjunto mínimo de 4 (quatro) Sistemas em rede e gerenciados para executar cargas de trabalho de computação intensiva (“cluster”) com todas as seguintes características: (a) o cluster é utilizado para tarefas distribuídas de computação intensiva enviadas para nós individuais de computação dentro do cluster, (b) o cluster funciona como uma única entidade ou sistema para tarefas específicas pela execução de operações intensivas de computação em conjuntos de dados (Sistemas executando um banco de dados, aplicativo web, clusters de balanceamento de carga ou de servidores de arquivos não são considerados nós de HPC), (c) o número de nós de gerenciamento ou principais não excede um quarto do número total de nós no cluster e (d) todos os nós de computação no cluster têm a mesma configuração de Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Quando o Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Head Nodes (uma Subscrição de Software opcional para o gerenciamento de nós de computação) é combinado com as Subscrições de Software do Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute Nodes para os nós de computação no mesmo cluster, os nós de computação herdam o Nível de Serviço (conforme estabelecido na Cláusla 2.1 do Anexo 1) do Nó Principal. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Grid Nodes Uma “Grade” de computação equivale a um mínimo de 50 (cinquenta) Pares de Soquetes em rede e gerenciados para solucionar cargas de trabalho com as seguintes características: (a) todos os nós no grupo de sistemas têm a mesma configuração de Red Hat Enterprise Linux, (b) o grupo de sistemas está executando um único aplicativo ou é controlado por um único programador de tarefas, (c) as cargas de trabalho são enviadas para o grupo de sistemas por um programador de tarefas, (d) as cargas de trabalho são mantidas em um único aplicativo distribuído em todos os nós no grupo de sistemas, (e) as cargas de trabalho são não interativas, e (f) a interrupção da produção de todo o grupo de sistemas é definida em 30% (trinta por cento) dos nós no grupo de sistemas incapazes de executar a carga de trabalho. Os nós na Grade não estão executando bancos de dados, aplicativos da web, balanceamento de carga ou serviços de arquivo. Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Smart Virtualization Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power with Smart Virtualization Suportado em hardware físico apenas para suporte de visitantes virtu...
SOCs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Hyperscale Subscriptions Services are provided only on Supported Hardware in the form of chassis that contain and use at least five (5)
SOCs. Must be used witih Primary FirstNet Plans FNPRIM4 - FirstPriority Primary Priority L4 FNUNLCWOL - Apple FNUNLOXYK - Aircard/MiFi 5G FNUNLGYNB - iPhone 5G FNUNLFFIV - Feature Phone FNUNLCALP - iPhone w/VVM 5G FNXUNLTLM - Connected Car FNXUNLWFI - WiFi FNXUNLYMC - SmtPhn No Teth- VVM FNXUNLNTS - SmtPhn w/Teth- VVM Must be used witih Extended Primary FirstNet Plans FNEXTPR5 - FirstPriority Extended Primary Priority L5 FNUNLCWOS - Wearable FNUNLOXWE - iPad 5G FNUNLGYBB - Smartphone 5G FNUNLCABM -Smartphone w/VVM 5G FNXUNLYLI - SmtPhn No Teth- No VVM FNXUNLOXZ - SmtPhn w/Teth- No VVM FNUNLOXSY - Tablet 5G FNUNLGNIM - iPhone w/VVM 5G FNUNLTHZY - iPhone 5G FNXUNLCKO - iPhn No Teth- VVM FNXUNLCQQ - iPhn w/Teth- VVM FNUNLOXOG - Aircard/Mifi FNUNLGNQW -Smartphone w/VVM 5G FNUNLTHPM - Smartphone 5G FNXUNLETG - iPhn No Teth- No VVM FNXUNLTDG - iPhn w/Teth- No VVM FNUNLRGNQ - Tablet 5G FNUNLGNPU - iPhone FNUNLCAYS -Smartphone w/VVM 5G FNXUNLOJA - 5G SmtPhn No Teth- VVM FNXUNLUGB - 5G SmtPhn w/Teth- VVM FNUNLHPUE - HPUE FNUNLGYAW - Smartphone FNUNLDRBC - iPhone FNXUNLTSR - 5G SmtPhn No Teth- No VVM FNXUNLUUV - 5G SmtPhn w/Teth- No VVM FNUNTHPUE - HPUE FNUNLGNNF - iPhone w/VVM 5G FNUNLYTTJ - iPhone w/VVM 5G FNXUNLWTX - 5G iPhn No Teth- VVM FNXUNLIQP - 5G iPhn w/Teth- VVM FNUNLUKWK - iPad 5G FNUNLGNRN -Smartphone w/VVM 5G FNUNLTHIV - Smartphone FNXUNLLCC - 5G iPhn No Teth No VVM FNXUNLAAZ - 5G iPhn w/Teth- No VVM DocuSign Envelope ID: 607ACCC0-D4E1-4F88-B086-F1B9007878C1 Features Text Data Voice Plan Pricing Notes FirstNet Mobile-Pooled Plans: Feature Phone and Smartphone Pooled Plans - Primary and Extended Primary Plan or Feature Description (name of plan) Feature Phone Pooled Add a Line 0GB Smartphone Pooled Add a Line 0GB Smartphone Pooled 2GB Smartphone Pooled 5GB Smartphone Pooled 50GB Smartphone Pooled 100GB Smartphone Pooled 500GB Smartphone Pooled 1,000GB Billing Frequency (monthly, quarterly, annual) Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Billing Description (rate plan, feature) Rate Plan Rate Plan Rate Plan Rate Plan Rate Plan Rate Plan Rate Plan Rate Plan Subsidized Price $22.99 $39.00 $48.50 $61.00 $247.00 $432.00 $1,937.00 $3,702.00 Modifier (ICB Approved) Unsubsidized Equipment Credit $12.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 Discount 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Unsubsidized Price $10.99 $19.00 $28.50 $41.00 $227.00 $412.00 $1,917.00 $3,682.00 anytime minutes included Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimi...
SOCs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for HPC Compute High performance computing (“HPC”) that consists of a minimum set of four Systems

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