Software Licensing with IBM Software
License Grant
Under Passport Advantage,
IBM grants Licensee a nonexclusive license to use the software when Licensee
lawfully obtains it up to the level of authorized use specified in the Proof of
Entitlement (PoE). IBM licenses software for use either for a fixed term or
indefinitely (depending on the type of license obtained), and as long as the
Licensee complies with the terms of the license agreement.
Indefinite
use of software - "License + SW Subscription and Support 12 Months"
The "License + Software Subscription and Support 12 Months" license grants the right to indefinitely use the specific version/release of the software obtained receive Software Subscription and Support (previously referred to as Software Maintenance) for a period of 12 months.
The "License + Software Subscription and Support 12 Months" license grants the right to indefinitely use the specific version/release of the software obtained receive Software Subscription and Support (previously referred to as Software Maintenance) for a period of 12 months.
While in effect, Software
Subscription and Support authorizes Licensee to use the most current
commercially available version, release, or update, should any be made
available as well as receive support for the Program.
At the end of each period of
coverage, Software Subscription and Support is renewable for another 12 months
(at the prevailing price), referred to as "Annual Software Subscription
and Support Renewal 12 Months". In some countries, this is automatically
renewed unless Licensee notifies IBM or Licensee's business partner of
Licensee's intent to not renew it. If Software Subscription and Support is not
renewed, Licensee will no longer receive the benefits of Software Subscription
and Support, but Licensee may still use the software according to the license
agreement.
Fixed
Term license of software - "Initial Fixed Term License + SW
Subscription and Support"
The "Initial Fixed Term
License + Software Subscription and Support" term license grants the right
to use the software on premise for a limited period only (most commonly of 12
months) Receive Software Subscription and Support (previously referred to as
Software Maintenance) for the period of the term. while in effect, Software
Subscription and Support authorizes Licensee to use the most current
commercially available version, release, or update, should any be made
available as well as receive support for the Program.
At the end of each fixed
term (most commonly 12 months), the license may be renewed for an additional 12
month fixed term (at the prevailing price). When Licensee renews the Fixed Term
License in the second term year, and in each term year thereafter, this is
referred to as a "Subsequent Fixed Term License + Software Subscription
and Support 12 Months". If the license is not renewed, Licensee will no
longer have the rights to use the software, will no longer be entitled to the benefits
of Software Subscription and Support, and Licensee must destroy all copies of
the software.
User Based Licensing, Authorized User
Authorized User is a unit of
measure by which the Program can be licensed. An Authorized User is a unique
person who is given access to the Program. The Program may be installed on any
number of computers or servers and each Authorized User may have simultaneous
access to any number of instances of the Program at one time.
Licensee must obtain
separate, dedicated entitlements for each Authorized User given access
to the Program in any manner directly or indirectly (for example: via a
multiplexing program, device, or application server) through any means. An
entitlement for an Authorized User is unique to that Authorized User and may
not be shared, nor may it be reassigned other than for the permanent transfer
of the Authorized User entitlement to another person.
Note: Some
programs may be licensed where devices are considered users. In that case the
following applies: Any computing device that requests the execution of or
receives for execution a set of commands, procedures, or applications from the
Program or that is otherwise managed by the Program is considered a separate
User of the Program and requires an entitlement as if that device were a
person.
Concurrent User
Concurrent User is a unit of
measure by which the Program can be licensed. A Concurrent User is a person who
is accessing the Program at any particular point in time. Regardless of whether
the person is simultaneously accessing the Program multiple times, the person
counts only as a single Concurrent User. The Program may be installed on any
number of computers or servers, but Licensee must obtain entitlements (POE)
for the maximum number of Concurrent Users simultaneously accessing the
Program.
Licensee must obtain an entitlement for each simultaneous Concurrent
User accessing the Program in any manner directly or indirectly (for example:
via a multiplexing program, device, or application server) through any means.
Note: Some programs may be licensed where devices
are considered users. In that case any computing device that requests the
execution of or receives for execution a set of commands, procedures, or
applications from the Program or that is otherwise managed by the Program is
considered a separate User of the Program and requires an entitlement as if
that device were a person.
Floating User
Floating User is a unit of
measure by which the Program can be licensed. A Floating User is a person who
is accessing the Program at any particular point in time. An Install is an
installed copy of the Program on a physical or virtual disk made available to
be executed on a computer. The Program may be installed on any number of
computers or servers, but if the Floating User simultaneously accesses more
than one install of the Program, the Floating User requires a separate
entitlement for each such Install. Licensee must obtain separate entitlements
for each Floating User simultaneously accessing the Program on each Install in
any manner directly or indirectly (for example: via a multiplexing program,
device, or application server) through any means.
Note: Some
programs may be licensed where devices are considered users. In this case any
computing device that requests the execution of or receives for execution a set
of commands, procedures, or applications from the Program or that is otherwise
managed by the Program is considered a separate User of the Program and
requires an entitlement as if that device were a person.
User Value Unit (UVU)
User Value Unit (UVU) is a unit of
measure by which the Program can be licensed. UVU (POE)
is based on the number and type of Users for the given Program. Licensee must
obtain sufficient entitlements for the number of UVUs required for Licensee's
environment as defined by the specific software terms. The UVU entitlements are
specific to the Program and type of user and may not be exchanged,
interchanged, or aggregated with UVU entitlements of another program or type of
user.
Capacity based Licensing
Install
Install is a unit of measure by which the Program can be
licensed. An Install is an installed copy of the Program on a physical or
virtual disk made available to be executed on a computer. Licensee must obtain
an entitlement for each Install of the Program.
Processor Value Unit (PVU)
Processor Value Unit is a unit of
measure by which the Program can be licensed. The number of PVU entitlements
required is based on the processor technology (defined within the PVU
Value Table by Processor Vendor, Brand, Type and Model Number) and the number
of processors made available to the Program. IBM continues to define a
processor, for the purpose of PVU-based licensing, to be each processor core on
a chip. A dual-core processor chip, for example, has two processor cores.
Licensee can deploy the Program using either Full Capacity licensing or
Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing according to the Passport
advantage Agreement Terms. If using Full Capacity licensing, Licensee must
obtain PVU entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores in
the physical hardware environment made available to or managed by the Program,
except for those servers from which the Program has been permanently removed.
If using Virtualization Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain entitlements
sufficient to cover all activated processor cores made available to or managed
by the Program, as defined according to the Virtualization Capacity License
Counting Rules.
An Activated processor core is a processor core that is available for
use in a physical or virtual server, regardless of whether the capacity of the
processor core can be or is limited through virtualization technologies,
operating system commands, BIOS settings, or similar restrictions.
Notes:
·
Some programs may
require licenses for the Program AND what is being managed. In that case, the
following applies: In addition to the entitlements required for the Program
directly, Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements for this Program sufficient to
cover the processor cores for the systems on which the resources managed or
processed by the Program reside.
·
Some programs may
be licensed on a managed basis ONLY. In that case, the following applies:
Instead of the entitlements required for the Program directly, Licensee must
obtain PVU entitlements for this Program sufficient to cover the processor
cores for the systems on which the resources managed or processed by the
Program reside.
·
A few programs on
an exception basis may be licensed on a referenced basis. In that case, the
following applies: Rather than obtaining entitlements for the activated
processor cores available to the Program, Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements
for this Program sufficient to cover the environment made available to the
Referenced Program as if the Program itself were executing everywhere the
Referenced Program was executing, independent of the basis on which the
Referenced Program is licensed.
Server is a unit of measure by which the Program can be
licensed. A server is a physical computer that is comprised of processing
units, memory, and input/output capabilities and that executes requested
procedures, commands, or applications for one or more users or client devices.
Where racks, blade enclosures, or other similar equipment is being employed,
each separable physical device (for example, a blade or a rack-mounted device)
that has the required components is considered itself a separate server.
Licensee must obtain Server entitlements for each server made available to the
Program, regardless of the number of processor cores and/or partitions in the
server or the number of copies of the Program on the server.
Virtual
Server is
a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. A server is a
physical computer that is comprised of processing units, memory, and
input/output capabilities and that executes requested procedures, commands, or
applications for one or more users or client devices. Where racks, blade
enclosures, or other similar equipment is being employed, each separable
physical device (for example, a blade or a rack-mounted device) that has
the required components is considered itself a separate server.
A virtual server is either a
virtual computer created by partitioning the resources available to a physical
server or an un-partitioned physical server. Licensee must obtain Virtual
Server entitlements for each virtual server made available to the Program,
regardless of the number of processor cores in the virtual server or the number
of copies of the Program on the virtual server.
Other Licensing - Client Device
Client
Device is a unit of measure
by which the Program can be licensed. A Client Device is a single user
computing device or special purpose sensor or telemetry device that requests
the execution of or receives for execution a set of commands, procedures, or
applications from or provides data to another computer system that is typically
referred to as a server or is otherwise managed by the server. Multiple Client
Devices may share access to a common server.
A Client Device may have
some processing capability or be programmable to allow a user to do work. Examples include, but are not limited
to actuators, appliances, automated teller machines, automatic meter readers,
cash registers, disk drives, desktop computers, kiosks, notebook computers,
personal digital assistant, point-of-sale terminals, sensors, smart meters,
tape drives, and technical workstations. Licensee must obtain entitlements for
every Client Device which runs, provides data to, uses services provided by, or
otherwise accesses the Program and for every other computer or server on which
the Program is installed.
Resource Value Unit (RVU)
Resource Value
Unit (RVU) is a unit of measure
by which the Program can be licensed. RVU Proofs of Entitlement are based on
the number of units of a specific resource used or managed by the Program.
Licensee must obtain sufficient entitlements for the number of RVUs required
for Licensee's environment as defined by the specific software terms. RVU
entitlements are specific to the Program and the type of resource and may not
be exchanged, interchanged, or aggregated with RVU entitlements of another
program or resource.
Notes
·
Some programs may
require licenses for the Resources available to AND the resources being managed
by the Program. In that case, the following applies: In addition to the
entitlements required for the Resources used by the Program directly, Licensee
must obtain entitlements for this Program sufficient to cover the Resources
managed by the Program.
·
Some programs may
be licensed on a managed basis ONLY. In that case, the following applies:
Instead of the entitlements required for the Resources used by the Program directly,
Licensee must obtain entitlements for this Program sufficient to cover the
Resources managed by the Program.
Glossary of Terms and Other Information
Proof of Entitlement (PoE)
It is an evidence that confirms the
eligible software and level of use for which you are authorized. All eligible
software is provided to you subject to the terms of the IBM
International Passport Advantage Agreement.
Software Subscription and Support
It is provided with each IBM software program
licensed under the IBM International Passport Advantage
Agreement Software Subscription and Support begins on the date the software is
obtained and ends 12 months later (on the last day of the corresponding month in
the following year), unless the :
Date of acquisition is the first day of the month, in which case
coverage ends on the last day of the month.
The user elects to prorate the renewal date to align with a specific day
and month when enrolling in Passport Advantage.
While IBM Software Subscription and Support is in effect for the
software license:
IBM will make available to you and authorize you to use the most current commercially available version, release, or update, should any be made available.
IBM will make available to you and authorize you to use the most current commercially available version, release, or update, should any be made available.
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