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- Q7247341 subject Q8407958.
- Q7247341 abstract "Processor Value Unit or PVU is a unit of measure defined by IBM to streamline their licensing policies and contracts. Each software package they sell has its own price per PVU.IBM define a processor (for the purposes of PVU licensing) as each core on a socket. Specific processor families carry individual weights per core - E.G. a single core Intel or AMD CPU is assigned a weight of 50, while a small Power 7 processor is assigned a weight of 70. As an example, a quad core Power7 chip on a PS700 blade server would constitute 4 x 70 PVU'sThe Licensee can deploy software either using Full Capacity licensing or Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing.".
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- Q7247341 wikiPageWikiLink Q8407958.
- Q7247341 comment "Processor Value Unit or PVU is a unit of measure defined by IBM to streamline their licensing policies and contracts. Each software package they sell has its own price per PVU.IBM define a processor (for the purposes of PVU licensing) as each core on a socket. Specific processor families carry individual weights per core - E.G. a single core Intel or AMD CPU is assigned a weight of 50, while a small Power 7 processor is assigned a weight of 70.".
- Q7247341 label "Processor Value Unit".