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Item 26 - Agreement with Allied Network Solutions, Inc. for Adobe Software and Subscription
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technologies <br />1. For non -virtual server environments, for any server with databases monitored by the CA Software with single CPUs (including, for <br />the avoidance of doubt, dual -core CPUs), count the number of CPUs. For any server with databases monitored by the CA Software <br />with greater than dual -core CPUs, count all cores of the CPUs. Divide the number of cores by two (2) and round up to the next whole <br />number. <br />2. For virtual server environments, for any server with single CPUs (including, for the avoidance of doubt, dual -core CPUs), count the <br />number of CPUs. For any server with greater than dual -core CPUs, count all cores of the CPUs. Divide the number of cores by two (2) <br />and round up to the next whole number. Determine the maximum percentage of the server CPU capacity that is allocated by the <br />Virtual Machine Technology to any operating system instance containing databases(s) monitored by the CA Software, and multiply <br />this percentage by the number of CPUs. Multiply the resulting number by one and a half (1.5X) and round up to the next whole <br />number. <br />3. For mixed server environments, for each server perform the calculations for CPUs as set forth above in subparagraphs (1) and (2) <br />and add these amounts together to determine the aggregate number of CPUs. <br />CA Systems Performance for Infrastructure Managers (formerly known as "CA System Edge") is a separate program included in the delivery <br />of CA Database Performance. Customers can use this program only for communication with other CA Technologies tools and/or <br />monitoring CA Technologies software systems only. Full functionality of the program to monitor and manage servers requires a separate <br />license with additional fees. <br />CA DLP <br />CA DLP includes CA DLP Enterprise Suite, CA DLP Platform & Surveillance, CA DLP Endpoint, CA DLP Stored Data, CA DLP Message Server <br />and CA DLP Network. CA DLP Network and CA DLP Enterprise Suite (which includes CA DLP Network) require and may only be used on a <br />licensed CA DLP Network Appliance. <br />"CA DLP Network Appliance" means the hardware that operates the CA DLP Network. "User" means a single person, or identity, listed in <br />any Customer directory or network storage location whose access and use rights can be authenticated, authorized, or administered by the <br />CA Software. Unless specified on the Order Form, a User shall not be counted more than once or a concurrent basis. If an Appliance is <br />included with the CA Software, Support for an Appliance is provided in accordance with the CA Appliance Hardware Policy published on CA <br />Support Online located at http://support.ca.com. <br />CA Enterprise Log Manager <br />"Agent" means a single installation of the agent software on a specific operating system instance which can be identified as a unique host <br />identification on a hardware server. A hardware server may have multiple operating system instances installed on it (through partitioning or <br />virtualization). Each instance of the operating system on a partitioned/virtualized server must license an agent if required for job scheduling <br />purposes. "Node" means, in a communications system, a network junction or connection point. Any system or device connected to a network is <br />also called a node or cluster. "Server" means a single physical or virtual computer which processes data using one or more central processing <br />units, and which is owned, leased or otherwise controlled by Customer. <br />CA ESP Workload Automation <br />(MIPS Based license. Operating System is IBMz/OS) <br />CA ESP Workload Automation is licensed by the specified number of MIPS (the "Authorized Use Limitation in MIPS"). "MIPS" means <br />millions of instructions per second. The MIPS capacity of a computer shall be calculated by reference to CA's published schedules of the <br />MIPS capacity and if a computer isn't listed then the manufacturer's published specifications should apply. In the event that any particular <br />computer is not accounted for on CA's schedule, the manufacturer's published specification of MIPS capacity shall control. Further, in the <br />event a special purpose processor, designed to perform one or more dedicated functions, is being used as a general purpose processor, CA <br />shall treat such processor as a general purpose processor for purposes of calculating Authorized Use Limitation in MIPS. "Customer Site" <br />means the site(s) specified at the time of licensing the CA Software or the Customer Address if no Customer Site has been <br />indicated. Customer may use the CA Software only on the specific computers upon which the CA Software is installed to run at the <br />Customer Site or on computers which are linked, connected to and/or which can remotely access such computers, irrespective of the <br />platform designations of the hardware or operating systems, provided that such computer is capable of accessing, using, executing or <br />benefiting from the CA Software, subject to the aggregate MIPS capacity not exceeding the Authorized Use Limitation in MIPS. <br />Version PS 1.0 Page 21 of 38 7/23/2014 10:36 AM <br />
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