IBM processor value unit (PVU) and resource value unit (RVU) licenses
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Summary of IBM Processor Value Unit (PVU) and Resource Value Unit (RVU) Licenses
This document outlines the integration of IBM PVU and RVU licenses with ServiceNow's Software Asset Management (SAM) module. By utilizing the Software Asset Management publisher pack for IBM, customers can effectively manage and track their IBM PVU and RVU licenses through integrations with authorized providers like the IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) or BigFix Inventory.
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Key Features
- PVU Licensing: Measures licensing requirements based on processor technology. Each processor is assigned a PVU per Core value, which helps in calculating the total licensing needs based on activated processor cores.
- RVU Licensing: Determines licensing based on the number of activated processor cores available to IBM software products, utilizing specific tiers and corresponding factor values for calculations.
- Integration Options: Customers can integrate with ILMT or BigFix Inventory for PVU/RVU management, or utilize an Authorized SAM Provider (ASP) for similar functionalities.
Key Outcomes
Using the IBM publisher pack, customers can gain visibility into their licensing utilization, ensuring compliance and optimizing license management. The ability to specify usage types for both PVU and RVU licenses aids in accurate reporting and compliance checks. Customers can determine whether their licenses are applied as full capacity or sub-capacity, which is crucial for managing licensing costs effectively.
If you integrate the Software Asset Management publisher pack for IBM with Software Asset Management providers that are authorized to participate in the IBM Client Value Acceleration (CVA) Program, you can track and manage IBM PVU and RVU licenses. Alternatively, you can track and manage these licenses when you integrate with the IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) or BigFix Inventory using version 1 or 2 of the integration APIs.
With these integrations, the publisher pack adds the Processor Value Unit (PVU) and Resource Value Unit (RVU) license metrics for IBM so that you can calculate licensing for these license types. For more details on Authorized SAM Provider (ASP) integrations, see Authorized SAM Provider (ASP) integrations for IBM. For more details on ILMT and BigFix Inventory integrations, see IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) and BigFix Inventory integrations.
Processor value unit (PVU) licensing
A processor value unit (PVU) is a unit of measure that enables you to determine the licensing requirements for an IBM software product based on the processor technology that is used in your physical hardware environment. Each processor technology is assigned a PVUs per Core value based on the processor vendor, processor name, and model number. You can determine the number of rights that are required for a PVU license by multiplying the appropriate PVUs per Core value by the number of activated processor cores in the physical hardware environment that is available to or managed by your IBM software product.
The IBM publisher pack supports both full capacity and sub-capacity PVU licensing. If you are using a full capacity PVU license, you must account for all activated processor cores in the physical hardware environment that is available to or managed by the IBM software product. If you are using a sub-capacity PVU license, you must account for only the specific activated processor cores that are available to or managed by the IBM software product, as defined in Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules.
If you are integrating the IBM publisher pack with the IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) or BigFix Inventory, navigate to to modify the value of the corresponding Usage Type field in the IBM Peak Consumption [samp_ilmt_sw_install] table. By default, the Usage Type field for devices on the IBM Peak Consumption [samp_ilmt_sw_install] table is automatically set to Sub-capacity. However, the Usage Type field for devices with allocations in your full capacity PVU entitlements is automatically set to Full capacity instead.
For more details on ILMT and BigFix Inventory, see IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) and BigFix Inventory integrations.
If you are integrating the IBM publisher pack with an Authorized SAM Provider (ASP), navigate to . When the Software Asset Workspace launches, open the License operations view. From the left navigation menu of the License operations view, navigate to to modify the value of the corresponding Usage Type field. By default, the Usage Type field is automatically set to Sub-capacity. However, the Usage Type field for devices with allocations in your full capacity PVU entitlements is automatically set to Full capacity instead.
For more details on the available device settings, see Verify the meta data for your IBM hosts.
For more details on ASPs, see Authorized SAM Provider (ASP) integrations for IBM.
Refer to Processor Value Units (PVU) for more information on IBM PVU licensing, including the complete list of supported processor technologies and corresponding PVUs per Core values.
Resource value unit (RVU) licensing
| Number of Activated Processor Cores | Tier | Factor |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 2,500 | 1 | 1.00 |
| 2,501 to 10,000 | 2 | 0.80 |
| 10,001 to 50,000 | 3 | 0.60 |
| 50,001 to 150,000 | 4 | 0.40 |
| 150,001 and above | 5 | 0.20 |
You can determine the number of rights that are required for an RVU license by using a step function based on these RVU tiers. First, you must divide the total number of activated processor cores into tiers based on the RVU tiers and factors table. Since RVU licensing is calculated at the product level and not the individual device level, you must account for all devices that the product is installed on when determining the total number of activated processor cores that must be licensed. Then, you must multiply the number of activated processor cores within each tier by the corresponding factor values. Finally, you must add the resulting numbers together to determine the total number of rights that are required for the RVU license.
| Tier | Number of Activated Processor Cores within the Tier | Factor | Number of Rights Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (0 to 2,500 activated processor cores) |
2,500 | 1.00 | 2,500 x 1.00 = 2,500 |
| 2 (2,501 to 10,000 activated processor cores) |
7,500 | 0.80 | 7,500 x 0.80 = 6,000 |
| 3 (10,001 to 50,000 activated processor cores) |
40,000 | 0.60 | 40,000 x 0.60 = 24,000 |
| 4 (50,001 to 150,000 activated processor cores) |
100,000 | 0.40 | 100,000 x 0.40 = 40,000 |
| n/a | 150,000 total | n/a | 2,500 + 6,000 + 24,000 + 40,000 = 72,500 total |
Refer to Resource value unit (RVU MAPC) for more information on IBM RVU tiers.
The IBM publisher pack supports both full capacity and sub-capacity RVU licensing. If you are using a full capacity RVU license, you must account for all activated processor cores in the physical hardware environment that is available to or managed by the IBM software product. If you are using a sub-capacity RVU license, which is available only in virtualized environments, you must account for only the activated processor cores that are used by the virtual machines (VMs) on which the IBM software product is installed.
If you are integrating the IBM publisher pack with the IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) or BigFix Inventory, navigate to to modify the value of the corresponding Usage Type field in the IBM Peak Consumption [samp_ilmt_sw_install] table. By default, the Usage Type field for devices on the IBM Peak Consumption [samp_ilmt_sw_install] table is automatically set to Sub-capacity.
For more details on ILMT and BigFix Inventory, see IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) and BigFix Inventory integrations.
If you are integrating the IBM publisher pack with an Authorized SAM Provider (ASP), such as Anglepoint, navigate to . When the Software Asset Workspace launches, open the License operations view. From the left navigation menu of the License operations view, navigate to to modify the value of the corresponding Usage Type field. By default, the Usage Type field is automatically set to Sub-capacity.
For more details on the available device settings, see Verify the meta data for your IBM hosts.
For more details on ASPs, see Authorized SAM Provider (ASP) integrations for IBM.