btw: this is of course only for the Windows OS. They specifically say:
Customer C has a system with two processors, and each processor has two processor cores. One server software license would be required per processor.
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i.e. 2 licenses for a pc with two processors.
This would probably be the case for some type of software which uses such licensing schemes. Database applications would often fall under such licensing methods.
The company I work for however has a volume licensing deal, and thus I can install any number of licenses on any number of computers I want, without incurring extra licensing fees.