HP Instant Capacity User's Guide for versions 8.x > Chapter 2 Getting
StartedInstant Capacity Compliance and Enforcement
The Instant Capacity software primarily maintains complex-wide information about the usage rights and activation of system components. (If you are using Global Instant Capacity, then the software also maintains group-wide information about usage rights. See Chapter 7 “Global Instant Capacity” for more information about GiCAP.) The software monitors the number of usage rights for the entire complex for each type of component. The Instant Capacity software authorizes activation at will of cores, cells, and memory if allowed by the system usage rights. You will not be allowed to activate additional components if that action would take the system out of compliance. For example, if your Instant Capacity contract specifies that your system contains 12 cores with usage rights and 4 cores without usage rights, you may have up to 12 cores activated at any one time, and 4 cores must be inactive at all times. The Instant Capacity software can determine the following compliance aspects:
The enforcement methods used by the software include:
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