Guys,
The site I'm on is being audited by IBM. They are in the process of calculating their software PVU count. I have helped them out by coming back with a TM1 number. We have 2 physical servers and I was able to calculate the PVU value for these easily. We do however also have 2 web servers as well. On these servers (we're still on IIS and 10.1.1) we only have TM1 Web installed, so in services you only see the TM1 Excel service. Do these still count as "TM1" servers and do we need to add the PVU count for them?
Thanks,
Jim.
PS. Part of the confusion is the age of the version we're on compared to the products listed in the PVU table.
TM1 License Question
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Re: TM1 License Question
Hi Jim, my logic tells me NO as this is not a user, modeler or data server and have never seen a part no. for it or any other reference to licensing the Excel service.
The architecture has also always positioned web away from the data server (and in my mind licensing).
As with all things licensing related, best to get a definitive from IBM-could be tricky given the situation but happy to make contact with my local team if you need.
The architecture has also always positioned web away from the data server (and in my mind licensing).
As with all things licensing related, best to get a definitive from IBM-could be tricky given the situation but happy to make contact with my local team if you need.
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Re: TM1 License Question
As far as I am aware the web tier has never contributed to PVU.
(Except for the kinda restriction of Express licensing which is limited to single box install formerly of max 32 cores then changed to max 1600 PVU).
(Except for the kinda restriction of Express licensing which is limited to single box install formerly of max 32 cores then changed to max 1600 PVU).
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Re: TM1 License Question
Brilliant thank you guys!
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