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Unit of Measure and Purchasing Requirements for Red Hat Enterprise. Linux Server
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Unit of Measure and Purchasing Requirements for Red Hat Enterprise. Linux Server You must purchase the appropriate number and type of Software Subscription(s) for each System that deploys, installs, uses or executes Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server including variants such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server for HPC Compute Nodes, for Power and for SAP, based on
Unit of Measure and Purchasing Requirements for Red Hat Enterprise. Linux Server, Red Hat Virtualization and Red Hat OpenStack Platform 1. Maßeinheiten und Erwerbsvoraussetzungen für Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, Red Hat Virtualization und der Red Hat OpenStack Platform Table 1 sets forth the support level, Units of measure, capacity limitations, and stacking capabilities for various Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, Red Hat Virtualization and Red Hat OpenStack Platform Software Subscriptions. In Tabelle 1 sind der Support-Level, Maßeinheiten, Kapazitätsbegrenzungen und Stapelfähigkeiten für verschiedene Software Subscriptions für Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, Red Hat Virtualization und Red Hat OpenStack Platform dargestellt. Table 1 Software Subscription Unit of Measure Capacity Supported Use Case Socket(s) or SOCs Virtual Nodes Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (Physical or Virtual Nodes) Physical Node or Virtual Nodes Socket-pair for each Physical Node or 2 Virtual Nodes Supported only for server computing on Supported Configurations, including delivery of services to other logical or physical client or server systems and the execution of multi-user applications, including an entitlement to certain Ansible components to enable Ansible playbooks, roles or modules that are included with or generated by certain Red Hat products, (e.g. Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Roles, or remediation playbooks generated by Red Hat Insights) (collectively the "RHEL Use Case"). Any use of Ansible components other than the RHEL Use Case requires the purchase of Ansible Automation Platform Subscriptions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP Solutions RHEL Use Case and; supported only on Supported Configurations certified by SAP solely to run SAP’s HANA platform, S4 HANA or NetWeaver products (“SAP Use Case”). Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Distributed Computing, Edge Server Edge Supported Use Case (Section 1.2 (b) above) RHEL Use Case Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Distributed Computing, Endpoint Physical Node or Virtual Nodes Single Socket for each Physical Node or 2 Virtual Nodes Edge Endpoint Supported Use Case (Section 1.2 (b) above) RHEL Use Case Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Distributed Computing, Gateway Edge Gateway Use Case (Section 1.2 (b) above) RHEL Use Case Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Virtual Datacenters (See Note 1 below) Physical Node Socket-pair Unlimited Virtual Nodes running on a Socket-pair RHEL Use Case Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Virtual Datacenters for SAP Solutions (see Note 1 below) RHEL Use Case SAP Use Case Red Hat En...

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