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CA Process Automation Level 1 Orchestrator includes: one Orchestrator and seventy-five Concurrent Processes per Orchestrator. <br />CA Process Automation Level 2 Orchestrator includes: two Orchestrators and two hundred Concurrent Processes per Orchestrator. <br />CA Process Automation Level 3 Orchestrator includes: three Orchestrators and four hundred and seventy-five Concurrent Processes per <br />Orchestrator. <br />CA Process Automation Premium Connector License includes the right to use a Premium Connector to connect to a single instance of the <br />target application or system. <br />CA Process Management for Workflows License includes: unlimited Orchestrators, five Agents, and three Custom Operators. No Premium <br />connectors are available for purchase with this license. The only CA product connectors that are available are those associated with the <br />product(s) providing the entitlement. This is a limited use entitlement and its use is restricted to the context of Workflows associated with <br />the CA product(s) providing the entitlement. The component limits are not cumulative across multiple instances of the license at any <br />individual customer. <br />The number of concurrent processes executing on any licensed Orchestrator may be exceeded as long as the total number of concurrent <br />processes executing on all licensed Orchestrators is not exceeded. For example, if the license is for two Orchestrators with seventy-five <br />Concurrent Processes per Orchestrator, one hundred Concurrent Processes could be utilized on one Orchestrator so long as only fifty <br />Concurrent Processes are utilized on the second Orchestrator. <br />Server: <br />"Server" means a single physical or virtual computer which processes data using one or more central processing units, and which is <br />owned, leased or otherwise controlled by Customer. <br />CA Virtual Assurance for Infrastructure Managers and CA System Performance for Infrastructure Managers <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 />Version PS 1.0 Page 38 of 38 7/23/2014 10:36 AM <br />