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Item 26 - Agreement with Allied Network Solutions, Inc. for Adobe Software and Subscription
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Authorized Use Limitation is "CPU" or "Processor", the calculation with respect to the number of CPUs on an individual server is <br />determined as follows: <br />1. For non -virtual server environments, for any server with applications 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 applications 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 application(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 />When the Authorized Use Limitation is "MSUs", "zAAPs", or "zIIPs" (i) the MSUs shall be calculated by totaling the MSU capacity for all <br />logical partitions, or LPARs, that run an application monitored by the CA Software, (ii) the zAAPs shall be calculated by totaling the number <br />of zAAP engines attached to such LPARs, and (iii) the zIIPs shall be calculated by totaling the number of zlIP engines attached to such <br />LPARs. An "LPAR" means the division of a computer's processors, memory, and storage into multiple sets of resources so that each set of <br />resources is operated independently with its own physical or virtual operating system instance and applications. <br />When the Authorized Use Limitation is "IFLs", the IFLs shall be calculated by totaling the number of IFL engines that run an application <br />monitored by the CA Software. <br />CA Wily Transaction Impact Monitor ("TIM") "Software Appliance" means the software running TIM on Customer's network feed to <br />capture http/https transactions necessary for the Customer Experience analysis portion of CA Wily APMv9. Customer is responsible for <br />providing hardware on which to run the TIM Software Appliance that meets CA's specifications. Customer must license a copy of the TIM <br />Software Appliance for each physical server (regardless of the number of CPUs) on which a TIM Software Appliance will be installed and <br />configured. <br />CA Wily Application Performance Management (CA WilyAPM) <br />CA Wily APM is licensed by (1) the number of CPUs when used as a distributed product or by (2)(a) millions of service units ("MSUs") and <br />number of System z Application Assist Processors ("zAAPs") and number of System z Integrated Information Processors ("zIIPs") 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. When the Authorized Use Limitation is <br />"CPU" or "Processor", the calculation with respect to the number of CPUs on an individual server is determined as follows: <br />1. For non -virtual server environments, for any server with applications 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 applications 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 application(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 />Version PS 1.0 Page 33 of 38 7/23/2014 10:36 AM <br />
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