Physical Deployment definition

Physical Deployment means deployment or use within a physical hardware environment without abstracting software or Virtualization Host or Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM).

Examples of Physical Deployment in a sentence

  • Physical Deployment only No Appendix A SLES for x86, AMD64 & Intel64, Unlimited Virtual Instances, x86 & x86-64, pre-May 2015 (x86 & x86-64) per 1-2, 4 or 8 Sockets per Physical Server.

  • Intel or AMD Processors (“x86” or “x86-64”), Physical Deployment (Pre May 1st, 2015) For a Physical Server with 32-bit or 64-bit Processors, the number of required Subscription Offerings must match or exceed the number of Sockets per Physical Server.

  • To receive Subscription Offering benefits for SLE RT, a separate SLE RT Extension Subscription Offering is required in addition to a Current SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Subscription Offering (see Appendix A) either for Physical Deployment or Unlimited Virtual Machines.

Related to Physical Deployment

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  • Physical therapy means services provided by a qualified physical therapist.

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