Explanation The most important consideration when attempting to calculate the licensing costs for a piece of software that applies licensing fees on a socket-based model is the number of CPUs in the server. A socket-based model is a type of licensing model that charges based on the number of physical CPU sockets or slots on the server, regardless of how many cores or threads each CPU has. The systems administrator should count how many CPUs are installed on each server and multiply that by the licensing fee per socket to determine the total licensing cost for the software. Reference: CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Exam Objectives, Domain 3.0 Maintenance, Objective 3.3 Given a scenario, analyze system performance using standard tools.