Adobe
Note: Adobe license metrics are visible only if the Adobe publisher pack is installed. |
- Per Device: Licenses a device for the number of installations of software.
- Per User: Licenses a user for the number of installations of software.
- User Subscription: Licenses a user for the number of activated software subscriptions.
When you run a reconciliation for software models with one or more entitlements, a right is consumed for each active
unique software subscription record assigned to a user.
- A right is considered Allocated in use when a user has both a user allocation and a subscription record.
- A right is considered Not Allocated in use when a user doesn't have a user allocation but has a subscription record.
- A right is considered Allocated not in use when a user has a user allocation but doesn't have a subscription record.
If multiple rights are assigned to a user in a user allocation, then the user has the corresponding number of subscriptions for the software model. For example, a user has a user allocation with two rights
but only one subscription record related to a software model. In this example, one right is considered Allocated in use and the second right is considered Allocated not in
use.
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Citrix
Note: Citrix license metrics are visible only if the Citrix publisher pack is installed. A discovery process is required for Citrix data to be collected. Admin users must create a Discovery schedule to run on the Citrix Delivery Controller for communication with the Citrix License Server.
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- Concurrent User: Licenses the number of simultaneous users accessing the program.
- Per Device: Licenses a device for the number of installations of software.
- Per Processor (CPU count): Licenses processors on either a physical server or virtual machine.
- Per User: Licenses a user for the number of installations of software.
If you're reconciling Citrix server software through a client access record, this license metric licenses the users that are accessing the server.
- Per User/Device: License a unique user or a shared device. If the license is assigned to a user, they have unlimited connections to an unlimited number of devices. If the license is assigned to a device, an
unlimited number of users can connect to a single device.
If you create an entitlement with the Citrix metric group and the Per User/Device license metric is specified, the license calculator checks the compliance of all related software models based on the number of distinct users
and devices.
If you're reconciling Citrix server software through a client access record, this license metric licenses the users and devices that are accessing the server.
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Concurrent Licenses Note: Concurrent Licenses license metrics are visible only if the Software Asset Management Professional for Engineering Applications (sn_samp_eng_app) plugin is activated along with OpenLM and Open iT integration. |
These licenses are based on the number of simultaneous users or devices accessing the software.
- Floating: Shares and manages a pool of software among users or devices on a network. Checks out a license when a user or device requests access to the software. If there's no license left at the peak of
license consumption, the user or device is denied access to the software. The number of rights consumed is based on the peak number of licenses checked out during a specified time.
- Token: Shares and manages a pool of tokens among users or devices. Checks out a token or a set of tokens when a user or device requests access to the software. If there are no tokens left at the peak of
license consumption, the user or device is denied access to the software. The number of rights consumed is based on the peak number of tokens checked out during a specified time.
- Network: Shares and manages a pool of licenses among users or devices within a specified TCP or IP network. Checks out a license when a user or device requests access to the software. If there's no license
left at the peak of license consumption, the user or device is denied access to the software. The number of rights consumed is based on the peak number of licenses checked out during a specified time.
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ConsumptionNote: Consumption license metrics are visible only if the SaaS License Management is installed. |
SaaS Consumption: Licenses an organization based on the unit of measure for the software units that can be consumed. |
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- Reserved Hourly Average Sensor: Counts the number of unique active endpoints per clock-hour and averages them over a rolling 28-day period. The count of Reserved Hourly Average Sensor Licenses resets at the
start of each clock-hour.
- Sensor Subscription: Calculates license usage by averaging endpoint counts over four consecutive weeks. Weekly endpoint counts are based on the total number of endpoints consumed in the previous seven
days.
Note: These license metrics are available with Yokohama Patch 1, Software Asset Management - SaaS License Management (sn_sam_saas_int) 15.0.8, and Software Asset Management (sn_itam_samp) 2.1.0 version onwards. If you are on any version for Yokohama below Patch 1, refer KB1801232.
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IBM
Note: IBM license metrics are visible only if the IBM publisher pack is installed. |
- Authorized User: Licenses each user who is granted access to an IBM software product.
- Authorized User Value Unit: Licenses the number of select users who are granted access to an IBM software product.
- Employee User Value Unit: Licenses the total number of users within your organization who are granted access to an IBM software product.
- External User Value Unit: Licenses the total number of users outside your organization who are granted access to an IBM software product.
- Per Device: Licenses a device for the number of installations of software.
- Per Named User: Licenses a specific user for the number of installations of software.
- Per Processor (CPU count): Licenses processors on either a physical server or virtual machine.
- Per User: Licenses a user for the number of installations of software.
- Processor Value Unit (PVU): Licensing is based on the processor technology and the number of processors that are made available to the program. Full capacity PVU entitlements require licenses for all activated
processor cores in the physical hardware environment. Subcapacity PVU entitlements require licenses for less than the full capacity of your server or group of servers.
- Resource Value Unit (RVU): Licensing is based on the number of activated processor cores used or managed by a product. Full capacity RVU entitlements require licenses for all activated processor cores in the
physical hardware environment. Subcapacity RVU entitlements require licenses for less than the full capacity of your server or group of servers.
- Virtual Processor Core (VPC): Licenses the number of virtual CPUs (vCPUs) that are available to or managed by a product.
Note: This license metric is available only if you request and
install the IBM License Compliance for Software Asset Management application from the ServiceNow Store.
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Microsoft
Note: Microsoft license metrics are visible only if the Microsoft publisher pack is installed. |
- Device CAL: Licenses the number of device client access licenses to server software.
- Per Core: Licenses the cores on both the physical server and the virtual cores that support virtual machines and presents a cost-efficient model based on the number of rights used. For information on Per Core
for Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise edition with Software Assurance, see Create entitlements for Microsoft Software Assurance in Software Asset Management classic.
Note: Per Core (Physical Core) and Per Core (Virtual OSE) metrics is deprecated from the New York release. Any existing entitlements using Per Core (Physical Core)
and Per Core (Virtual OSE) metrics are replaced with Per Core. You may see a change in your reconciliation results.
- Per Core (with CAL): Licenses physical servers. The number of licenses depends on the number of installs and Operating System Environments (OSEs).
Per Core (with CAL) licenses at the cluster level only when
the physical server is an ESX Server and is a part of a cluster. This license metric uses all processors on every ESX Server within a cluster to determine the total number of cores or processors that must be
licensed on the cluster.
Note: If vMotion or DRS is enabled on a cluster, any virtual machine can move to any ESX Server within that cluster. The peak capacity of the cores on all the ESX Servers is considered for the rights needed to
license the cluster.
- Per Device: Licenses a device for the number of installations of software.
- Per Processor: Licenses a set number of processors on a physical server.
- Per User: Licenses a user for the number of installations of software.
- Server (Per Instance): Licenses a set number of software installations on either a physical server or virtual machine.
- Server (Per Server): Licenses all software installations on a physical server and any virtual machines hosted by the physical server.
- User CAL: Licenses the number of user client access licenses to server software.
- User Subscription: Licenses a user for the number of activated software subscriptions.
When reconciliation is run for a software model that has one or more entitlements with the User Subscription license
metric, one right is consumed for each active unique software subscription record assigned to a user.
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Oracle
Note: Oracle license metrics are visible only if the Oracle publisher pack is installed. |
- Named User Plus: Licenses the physical host.
If you are reconciling Oracle server software, such as Oracle Database Server or Oracle WebLogic Server, through a client access record, this license metric licenses the users that are accessing the server.
- Per Processor: Licenses the number of cores on a processor.
Note: For the Oracle
Per Processor license metric, enable Hyper-Threading if you're using a virtual machine (VM) running Amazon Web Services (AWS).
- Employee: Licenses the total number of full-time, part-time, and temporary employees, including those employed directly and indirectly through agents, contractors, and consultants according to Oracle's definition of internal business operations.
Note: The number of licenses required is determined by the total number of employees and not the number of employees using Oracle Java SE Universal.
Note: You can select the level of aggregation for the reconciliation calculation of VMware -based Oracle instances using the com.snc.samp.oracle.reconlevel property. See Software Asset Management properties. |
Red Hat Note: Red Hat license metrics are visible only if the IBM publisher pack is installed. |
- Per Socket-pair: Licenses the number of socket pairs on the physical host or the number of virtual machine (VM) pairs running a Red Hat Enterprise Linux server on a physical host.
- Per Core: Licenses the cores on both the virtual cores that support virtual machines and the physical server. It also presents a cost-efficient model based on the number of rights used.
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SAP
Note: SAP license metrics are visible only if the SAP publisher pack is installed. |
- Named User: Licenses the number of named users that can be assigned a Named User Type. The Named User Type is defined by the software model linked to the entitlement.
- Engine Measurement: Licenses the amount of engine usage.
- Digital Access: Licenses the indirect usage of SAP applications through a third-party application or a non-SAP intermediary software by the count of documents created by the third-party application.
- Full Usage
Equivalent (FUE): Licenses the number of users that are authorized to access specified solution capabilities of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
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SubscriptionNote: Subscription license metrics are visible only if the SaaS License Management is installed. |
User Subscription: Licenses for the number of users. |
VMware
Note: This license metric isn’t visible unless the VMware publisher pack is installed. |
- Per Application Instance: Licenses per application instance.
Applies to VMware products: vCenter Server software.
- Per Device: Licenses per specific device. A license can only be reused if it’s removed from the device. The number of software users on the device isn’t relevant as long as the license is used on the licensed
device.
Applies to the VMware suite of products: Horizon FLEX, ThinApp, ThinApp Virtualization Packager, and Mirage Windows Migration.
- Per Named User: Licenses per named user.
Applies to VMware named users: Horizon Advanced, Horizon Enterprise, Horizon Suite, Mirage, Horizon Socialcast on Premise, Workspace (Portal), Workspace Suite, Horizon Air, Horizon Air Desktop DR,
ThinApp, ThinApp Virtualization Packager, vRealize Operations for Horizon, User Environment Manager, vRealize Business.
- Per OSI: Licenses any server, virtual or physical, with an IP address that generates logs, including network devices and storage arrays.
Applies to the VMware suite of products: vRealize Operations, vRealize Log Insight, vRealize Automation, vRealize Business for Cloud, and vRealize Code Stream.
- Per Processor: Licenses a physical processor (CPU) in a server. A CPU requires one license per 32 cores. A Maximum cores per processor metric attribute with a default value of 32 is
automatically created on software models for VMware per processor entitlements. This metric attribute is used during reconciliation to determine license compliance.
Applies to VMware suite products: vSphere, vSphere with Operations Management.
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