Billable Nodes definition

Billable Nodes means, with respect to a Subscription, a number that is the greater of (i) the number of Nodes running across all Projects covered by the Subscription or (ii) the total GB of RAM Addressable by all Nodes across all Projects covered by the Subscription divided by 64, with any fractional remainder being rounded up to the next whole number. Nodes deployed in a Non-production Environment are not counted as Billable Nodes.

Examples of Billable Nodes in a sentence

  • Support Services are provided to Customer solely for Customer’s internal use (which includes use by Customer Affiliates, and, subject to Section 2.2 above), and are subject to applicable quantitative limitations on (i) the number of Billable Nodes and/or Resource Units set forth on the applicable Order Form(s), and (ii) the number of support contacts in the Support Services Policy.

  • Customer shall include in such notice the number of Excess Billable Nodes and/or Excess Resource Units and the date on which it first used any such Excess Billable Nodes and/or Excess Resource Units.

  • Customer agrees to promptly notify Elastic in writing if it uses a Gold or Platinum level Subscription in connection with more Billable Nodes than the number of Billable Nodes for which Customer has purchased such Subscription (“Excess Billable Nodes”) and/or if it uses an Enterprise Subscription in connection with more Resource Units than the number of Resource Units for which Customer has purchased such Subscription ("Excess Resource Units").

  • Elastic will invoice Customer, or, if applicable, a Reseller, for such Excess Billable Nodes and/or Excess Resource Units, adjusted on a pro rata basis from the date of first use and for the remainder of the applicable Subscription Term.

  • MSP may add additional Billable Nodes and/or Resource Units to and/or upgrade the Subscription Level for, an existing Subscription by entering into one or more additional Order Forms setting forth the number of additional Billable Nodes and/or Resource Units to be added and/or the new Subscription Level that applies, to the existing Subscription, and referencing the Order Form under which the existing Subscription was purchased.

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  • Orders for Subscriptions may be placed by MSP through the execution of Order Forms with Elastic, setting forth the (i) applicable MSP Client, (ii) Subscription Level, (iii) Managed Services Offering, (iv) number of Billable Nodes and/or Resource Units for which MSP has purchased a Subscription, (v) Subscription Term, and (vi) total price for such Subscription.

  • During an applicable Subscription Term, Elastic will provide OEM with Level 3 Support in accordance with the Support Services Policy for the applicable Bundled Product, up to the applicable number of Total Billable Nodes included in the Subscription and at the applicable Subscription Level.

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  • Support Services are provided to OEM solely for OEM’s internal use in connection with developing and providing the Bundled Product (which includes use by OEM Affiliates) and/or for the benefit of End Users and solely for such End Users’ internal use, and are subject to applicable quantitative limitations on (i) the number of Total Billable Nodes, and (ii) the number of support contacts in the Support Services Policy.

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