CPU License definition
Examples of CPU License in a sentence
You will also be subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.
You will also be subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Named User/Seat License, etc.) designated in the Order.
Provided that End User is enrolled for Support and Maintenance Services coverage in respect of the Software, a Per Virtual CPU License shall be transferable between Devices, provided that such transfers may only occur within End User’s own network and Per Virtual CPU Licenses cannot be transferred to any third party including, without limitation, End User’s affiliates or subsidiaries, except to the extent permitted under Section 8 (General Transferability Rights of Licenses).
A CPU License grants you the right to run the Product, or an application which can access the Product, on a single CPU, on a single Server and on a single Platform, where such CPU contains only one Core.
A Per Virtual CPU License permits End User to use such Software on that number of virtual CPUs and where each such Per Virtual CPU License is coupled with another Software license, End User shall pay all applicable license fees.
You will also be subject to the same quantity limits and license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.
A CPU License may not be transferred from one Server or Platform to another.
Licensee shall be further subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.
Licensee shall be further subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Named User License, etc.) designated in the Order.
A Source License does not grant other rights; a Developer License is required for Development, and an Internal CPU or an OEM Runtime CPU License is required to create or distribute Target Applications.