BYOL definition

BYOL means bring your own license.
BYOL means Bring Your Own License, an option available through the AWS Services that allows You to purchase an on-premise license to the Offerings directly from PBSI under the terms of a separate agreement between You and PBSI, and have the Offerings hosted by Amazon Web Services under an agreement directly between You and Amazon;
BYOL means "Bring Your Own License", and refers to an AWS Marketplace option that allows you to purchase a support license directly from Alces, and contract separately with Amazon for public cloud or on-premise resources.

Examples of BYOL in a sentence

  • You may use the Transparent Database Encryption feature in the BYOL Cloud Service and only with the BYOL Cloud Service even if You do not have a supported license of the Advanced Security database option.

  • If You do not have sufficient supported licenses at any point in time, then You must either stop the instance and redeploy the standard Cloud Service (non-BYOL) or You must acquire enough supported licenses to meet Your requirement for use of the applicable BYOL Cloud Service.

  • For clarity, the license type retains its type when applied towards Your use in a BYOL Cloud Service environment (e.g., Full Use stays as Full Use and Limited Use stays as Limited Use).

  • With respect specifically to Your on-premises Oracle Identity Management Program licenses that are licensed under the Named User Plus metric, Your transition time may exceed 100 days as long as You do not exceed either (i) the total number of Your Named User Plus licenses across Your combined on premise and BYOL usage, or (ii) the Cloud Service(s)’ BYOL ratio requirement.

  • You may activate the BYOL version of a Cloud Service if available (not all Cloud Services have BYOL versions) and You will be charged the BYOL rate for the activated Cloud Service provided that You have sufficient supported on premise licenses as required and specified in the Service Description for the Cloud Service.

  • The Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL allows You to access big data technologies along with real time data replication and streaming capabilities.

  • Term licenses are eligible to apply toward Your use in a BYOL Cloud Service environment as long as the term of the license is in effect.

  • For the purposes of on premise Oracle Identity Management Program licenses that You elect to transition to the Oracle Identity Cloud Services (excluding on premise Oracle Identity Management Program licenses licensed under a Named User Plus metric, which are described in the following sentence), Your transition time may exceed 100 days as long as You do not exceed either (i) Your original on premise Program license usage or (ii) the Cloud Service(s)’ BYOL ratio requirement.

  • The Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise and the Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud Service – Enterprise – BYOL may be used for big data integration, data synchronization, zero- downtime migration, real-time data warehouses and active-active data sources.

  • The following license types may be applied towards Your use in a BYOL Cloud Service environment: Full Use, Limited Use, Application Specific Full Use and Proprietary Hosting (subject to an ISV Amendment).


More Definitions of BYOL

BYOL or “Bring-Your-Own-License” means, if offered on the Listing Page, a binary-code version of a Trend Micro software that is then-licensed to and deployed by Company on its owned or leased devices that is subject to an active Trend Micro end user license agreement between Company and Trend Micro that Company may elect to uninstall and exchange for an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) version of that software for deployment with Company’s AWS (and hybrid) workloads.
BYOL means Bring Your Own License.

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