Virtual Node definition

Virtual Node means a virtual machine that includes up to thirty-two (32) virtual processing cores. For virtual machines with more than thirty-two (32) virtual processing cores, one Supported Instance is required for each thirty-two (32) virtual processor cores.
Virtual Node means an instance of the Software executed, in whole or in part, on a virtual machine or in a container.
Virtual Node means an instance of Icinga Software executed, in whole or in part, on a virtual machine or in a container. Please refer to the online FAQ for the Icinga Developer Subscription for a full list of included Software and Services. If you use the Developer Subscription for any other purposes or beyond the parameters described in these Program Terms, you are in violation of Icinga’s Program Terms and are required to pay the Subscription fees that would apply to such use, in addition to any and all other remedies available to Icinga under applicable law. Examples of such violations include, but are not limited to: • using the Icinga Subscription Services for Development Use and/or Production Use on more than twenty (20) Physical or Virtual Nodes, or • selling, distributing and/or rebranding the Icinga Subscription Services (or any part thereof) contained in the Developer Subscription. If there is a conflict or inconsistency between these Program Terms and the other portions of the Agreement, these Program Terms will prevail for those matters contained herein. If Icinga reasonably believes you are not in compliance with these Program Terms, Icinga may immediately terminate the Agreement and suspend and/or cancel your access to the Developer Subscription. Your rights and obligations herein are personal to you or the entity you are representing and may not be transferred or delegated by you to any third party. This agreement establishes the rights and obligations associated with Subscription Services and is not intended to limit your rights to software code under the terms of an open-source license. Icinga GmbH Trade Register: Nuremberg TAX: HypoVereinsbank

Examples of Virtual Node in a sentence

  • This Subscription is not supported on non-server hardware such as desktops or workstations and is intended for use on a dedicated System, Physical Node, Virtual Node or Virtual Guest; running other applications and/or programs of any type on the System, Physical Node, Virtual Node or Virtual Guest can have a negative impact on the function and/or performance of the Subscription and is not a supported Use Case.

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Extended Life Cycle Support Subscriptions (“Red Hat Enterprise Linux ELS”) is an Add-On subscription to your active, standard Software Subscription per System, Physical Node and/or Virtual Node for certain versions Red Hat Enterprise Linux and consists of limited Software Maintenance and Production Support as set forth at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/support/policy/updates/errata/.

  • The Service Level(s) (set forth in Appendix 1, Section 2) for Directory Server is determined by the Service Level of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Subscription for the System, Physical Node or Virtual Node running Directory Server (for example, if the Service Level for the underlying Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription is Premium, then Directory Server would receive Premium level support).

  • A Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Subscription comes with RHEV-Manager, which requires the purchase of an underlying Red Hat Enterprise Linux Subscription for each Unit (i.e., Physical Node or Virtual Node) running RHEV-Manager.

  • Red Hat Storage Server for On-Premise is intended for use on a dedicated System, Physical Node, Virtual Node or Virtual Guest; running other applications and/or programs of any type on the System, Physical Node, Virtual Node or Virtual Guest can have a negative impact on the function and/or performance of the Red Hat Storage Server and is not a supported Use Case.

  • A Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Subscription comes with RHEV- Manager, which requires the purchase of an underlying Red Hat Enterprise Linux Subscription for each Unit (i.e., Physical Node or Virtual Node) running RHEV-Manager.

  • Red Hat Smart Management Module: an entitlement to manage one System, Virtual Node or Physical Node.

  • A Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Subscription comes with RHEV- Manager, which requires the purchase of an underlying Red Hat Enterprise Linux Subscription for each Unit (i.e.,Physical Node or Virtual Node) running RHEV-Manager.

  • Extended Update Support Red Hat Enterprise Linux Extended Life Cycle Support Physical Node: a physical system on which you install or execute all or a portion of the Software including, without limitation, a server, work station, laptop, blade or other physical system, as applicable: OR Virtual Node: an instance of the Software executed, in whole or in part, on a virtual machine.

  • Service Level(s) (set forth in Appendix 1, Section 2) for Directory Server is determined by the Service Level of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Subscription for the System, Physical Node or Virtual Node running Directory Server (for example, if the Service Level for the underlying Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription is Premium, then Directory Server would receive Premium level support).


More Definitions of Virtual Node

Virtual Node means: (1) for virtual machines with eight (8) or fewer virtual processing cores, up to three (3) virtual machines capable of running the Product (on one or more Systems); or (2) for virtual machines with more than eight (8) virtual processing cores, one (1) virtual machine capable of running the Product (on one System).

Related to Virtual Node

  • Virtual Machine means a software container that can run its own operating system and execute applications like a physical machine.

  • Virtual Card means a non-physical Card, the use of which is limited to online, phone or mail order purchases and which cannot be used to make a cash withdrawal from an ATM or bank. Any reference to cash withdrawals or to a Physical Card in this Agreement excludes the Virtual Card.

  • Virtual source means a point from which radiation appears to originate.

  • Digital Signal Level 1 (DS-1) means the 1.544 Mbps first level signal in the time division multiplex hierarchy.

  • Digital Signal Level 3 (DS-3) means the 44.736 Mbps third level signal in the time division multiplex hierarchy.