HP Advanced Services zl Module with VMware® vSphere™ Platform End User License Agreement

The number of physical buildings with Servers may not exceed the number of ROBO Kit licenses
purchased.
Notwithstanding the terms of the Moving Average Restriction set forth above, the amount of
vRAM managed by the VMware vCenter Server included with the ROBO Kit cannot exceed 192
GB of vRAM in its Pool at any time.
VMware vSphere Hypervisor
You may only install and use vSphere Hypervisor on a Server that has up to 32GB of physical
RAM and the vRAM entitlement for each Server is limited to 32 gigabytes.
VMware vSphere Desktop
You may only install and use vSphere Desktop to host (i) a virtual desktop infrastructure for up to
the number of Desktop Virtual Machines (as defined below in VMware View) for which You have
paid the applicable license fees, and (ii) associated desktop management and monitoring tools.
vSphere Desktop is not subject to a vRAM limitation.
VMware View
"Desktop Virtual Machine" is a hosted Virtual Machine with one of the following Windows
operating systems: XP, Vista, and 7.
"Powered On Desktop Virtual Machine" means a Desktop Virtual Machine receiving a remote
connection from a device or running locally on a device.
In addition to the above license terms, You may use the Software for up to the total number of
Powered On Desktop Virtual Machines for which You have paid the applicable license fees. The
VMware vSphere, included in any VMware View edition, is not subject to a vRAM limitation, and
your use of vSphere for VMware View is limited to hosting Desktop Virtual Machines and running
VMware products which are included in the applicable View edition, or third party connection
brokers and desktop management and monitoring tools. Your use of individual features included in
a specific View edition is limited to that edition. The use of individual features interchangeably
between View editions is strictly prohibited.
Customers who (i) purchased licenses for vSphere 4.x (or previous versions) prior to September 30,
2011, (ii) use such licensed software to host Desktop Virtual Machines or desktop management and
monitoring tools, and (iii) hold current SnS agreements covering such licensed software, may
upgrade to vSphere 5.0 while retaining their current licensing metric and associated restrictions and
will not be required to adopt the vRAM restricted per-processor licensing model. Desktop licenses
covered by this provision, however, may not be managed by the same instance of Virtual Center
which is being used to manage non-Desktop Virtual Machines.