Core Factor definition

Core Factor means a numerical value associated with a specific Physical Processor for purposes of determining the number of Licenses required to license all of the Physical Cores on a Server.
Core Factor means a numerical value associated with a specific physical processor for purposes of determining the number of Licenses required to license all of the physical cores on a server. Customer Data means all data, including all text, sound, or image files and software that are provided to us by, or on behalf of, you through your use of the online service. Cycle Harvesting Node means a device that is not dedicated to running clustered HPC applications (see “Clustered HPC Application”) or job scheduling services for clustered HPC applications.

Examples of Core Factor in a sentence

  • When counting Publisher processor license requirements in cloud computing environments, the Publisher Processor Core Factor Table is applicable.

  • Deviations are not allowed to the Core Factor Table based on the cloud service provider used.

  • As another example, a multicore server for a hardware platform not specified in the Oracle Processor Core Factor Table installed and/or running the program on 10 cores would require 10 processor licenses (10 multiplied by a core processor licensing factor of 1.0 for ‘All other multicore chips’ equals 10).

  • For example, a multicore chip based server with an Oracle Processor Core Factor of 0.25 installed and/or running the program (other than Standard Edition One programs or Standard Edition programs) on 6 cores would require 2 processor licenses (6 multiplied by a core processor licensing factor of .25 equals 1.50, which is then rounded up to the next whole number, which is 2).

  • The number of required licenses shall be determined by multiplying the total number of cores of the processor by a core processor licensing factor specified on the Oracle Processor Core Factor Table which can be accessed at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/contracts.

  • Useable square feet plus a percentage (the Core Factor) of the common areas on the floor, including hallways, bathrooms and telecommunications closets, and elevator lobby.

Related to Core Factor

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  • Performance Factor means any matter that could or will significantly affect a party’s ability to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement;