Supported Use Case definition

Supported Use Case means the manner and/or environment in which a particular Subscription(s) is used and supported as further defined in an applicable Exhibit.
Supported Use Case means the manner and/or environment in which a particular Subscription(s) is used and supported as further defined in an applicable Exhibit. “Vendor” means the Red Hat authorized third party from whom you purchase Cloud services and who is authorized by Red Hat to participate in this Cloud Access program.
Supported Use Case means the manner and/or environment in which a particular Subscription(s) is used and supported as further defined in an applicable Exhibit. „Unterstützter Anwendungsfall” bezeichnet die Art und/oder die Umgebung, in der eine bestimmte Subscription verwendet und unterstützt wird, wie in der entsprechenden Anlage näher definiert.

Examples of Supported Use Case in a sentence

  • Software Subscription Supported Use Case Red Hat CloudForms (and its predecessor ManageIQ EVM Suite) Red Hat does not provide Subscription Services for Red Hat CloudForms Software when used on a System or Physical Node that is not a server.

  • Red Hat does not provide support for (a) any underlying infrastructure or for any third party products; (b) Software that (i) you (or a third party) have modified or recompiled, (ii) is running on hardware or platforms that are not Supported Configurations or (iii) is not running in its Supported Use Case.

  • Table 1 sets forth the support level, Unit of measure, stacking capabilities and Supported Use Case for various Red Hat Storage Subscriptions.

  • This Supported Use Case does not include nodes running databases, web applications, load balancing, or file services.

  • Use Case Name Supported Use Case Hardware Capacity Limitations and Examples Edge Server Supported only for server class hardware used for distributed computing, excluding deployments in a data center, purpose built hosting facility or public cloud.

  • If your use of any aspect of the Subscription Services is contrary to or conflicts with a Supported Use Case, you are responsible for purchasing the appropriate Subscription(s) to cover such usage.

  • If your use of any aspect of the Subscription Services is contrary to or conflicts with a Supported Use Case, you are responsible for purchasing the appropriate Subscriptions to cover such usage.

  • Table 3 sets forth the support level, Unit of measure and Supported Use Case for various Red Hat Data Services and Storage Subscriptions.

  • Red Hat Ansible Tower Managed Node Red Hat only provides Subscription Services for this Software (a) when used on a system that is a server, (b) on platforms that are Supported Platforms (set forth at: Software Subscription Unit Supported Use Case ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ansible-tower/latest/html/quickinstall/prepare.html#prerequisites- and-requirements) and (c) that is within the supported Ansible Tower Life Cycle.

  • Red Hat Ansible Tower Managed Node Red Hat only provides Subscription Services for this Software (a) when used on a systemthat is a server, (b) on platforms that are Supported Platforms (set forth at: Software Subscription Unit Supported Use Case ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ansible-tower/latest/html/quickinstall/prepare.html#prerequisites and-requirements) and (c) that is within the supported Ansible Tower Life Cycle.