Mainframe Size Limitation Clause Samples

Mainframe Size Limitation. The Micro Focus reUZE software is expressly limited for use where Licensee’s entire mainframe estate (the “Licensee Mainframe System”) does not exceed a collective performance speed of 50 MIPS (million instructions per second). The Licensee Mainframe System shall include all mainframe systems owned, leased and/or operated (either by Licensee or a third party) by, or for the benefit of, Licensee (including but not limited to the system environment which the applicable application is being migrated from). The collective performance speed benchmark test shall be a collective measurement of the total possible performance of all such mainframe system(s). In the event that the Licensee Mainframe System exceeds a collective performance speed greater than 50 MIPS, Licensee shall not be permitted to utilize the reUZE software product and must contact Licensor for proper licensing of its computer system(s); (ii)

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