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CA Virtual Assurance <br />"Physical Socket" means an electrical component attached to a printed circuit board ("PCB") and electrically interconnects a central <br />processing unit ("CPU") and PCB. A CPU is the specialized integrated circuit that executes binary programs and performs most logical <br />functions or calculations. One physical CPU may have up to twelve (12) processing cores. <br />If an Appliance is included with the CA Software, Support for an Appliance is provided in accordance with the CA Appliance Hardware <br />Policy published on CA Support Online located at.http://support.ca.com. <br />CA Virtual Automation <br />"Physical Socket" means an electrical component attached to a printed circuit board ("PCB") and electrically interconnects a central <br />processing unit ("CPU") and PCB. A CPU is the specialized integrated circuit that executes binary programs and performs most logical <br />functions or calculations. One physical CPU may have up to twelve (12) processing cores. <br />CA Virtual Configuration <br />"Physical Socket" means an electrical component attached to a printed circuit board ("PCB") and electrically interconnects a central <br />processing unit ("CPU") and PCB. A CPU is the specialized integrated circuit that executes binary programs and performs most logical <br />functions or calculations. One physical CPU may have up to twelve (12) processing cores. <br />CA Virtual Performance Management (CAVPM) <br />"CPU" or "Processor" means central processing unit which is the specialized integrated circuit that executes binary programs and performs <br />most logical functions or calculations. A Processor may not exceed a maximum of 12 processing cores. <br />CA WebFort: <br />CA WebFort is licensed by the number of User Credentials and Users. <br />"Credential" means an attestation of qualification, competence, or authority issued to a User by the CA Software. <br />"User" means a single person, or identity, listed in any Customer directory or network storage location whose access and use rights can be <br />authenticated, authorized, or administered by CA WebFort or who has the ability to view content aggregated or managed by CA WebFort. <br />In general, a user shall not be counted more than once or on a concurrent (logged -in) basis. <br />"User Credentials" means the number of Credentials set forth on the Order Form to be issued to the Users who are authorized to access <br />and use CA WebFort. Each User may have more than one credential for different verification methods. <br />"ArcotlD Client" or "ArcotOTP Client" means portions of CA WebFort which enable end -users to use the ArcotlD and ArcotOTP credentials. <br />Limited License Grant. In addition to the rights granted in the applicable license agreement, CA grants Customer and its affiliates a <br />nonexclusive license to distribute the ArcotlD Client or ArcotOTP Client to end users. Customer may use Customer's logo and name with <br />the ArcotlD Client or ArcotOTP Client. No title to or ownership of the ArcotlD Client or ArcotOTP Client is transferred to Customer. <br />CA Wily Application Performance Management v9 (CA WiIyAPMv9) <br />CA Wily APMv9 is licensed by (1) the number of CPUs when used as a distributed product or by (2)(a) millions of service units ("MSUs") <br />and number of System z Application Assist Processors ("zAAPs") and number of System z Integrated Information Processors ("zllPs") or (b) <br />number of integrated facilities for Linux ("IFLs"), when used in the mainframe environment. "CPU" means a central processing unit which <br />is the specialized integrated circuit that executes binary programs and performs most logical functions or calculations. A dual -core central <br />processing unit is considered a single CPU. Note that because of the use of multi -core CPUs and virtual server environments, the <br />calculation of CPUs for licensing purposes described below will not always equate to the number of physical CPUs in the environment. A <br />virtual server environment is created where virtual machine technology (which applies to both client and server hardware) is used to <br />enable multiple instances of an operating system(s) to run on a single computer simultaneously ("Virtual Machine Technology"). When the <br />Version PS 1.0 Page 32 of 38 7/23/2014 10:36 AM <br />