Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Google stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Subject to any Customer instructions to the contrary (for example, in the form of a data location selection), Google replicates Customer Data between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google also logically isolates Customer Data, and logically separates each End User’s data from the data of other End Users, and data for an authenticated End User will not be displayed to another End User (unless the former End User or an Administrator allows the data to be shared). Customer will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing settings applicable to End Users for specific purposes. Customer may choose to use logging functionality that Google makes available via the Services.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Google stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Subject to any Customer instructions to the contrary (for example, in the form of a data location selection), Google replicates Customer Data between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google also logically isolates the Customer’s data. Customer will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing settings applicable to Customer End Users for specific purposes. Customer may choose to make use of logging functionality that Google makes available via the Services.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. IT Farm stores data in a multi-tenant environment on IT Farm-owned servers. The data and file system architecture are replicated between multiple geographically dispersed data centres. IT Farm also logically isolates the Customer’s data.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Algolia stores data in a combination of dedicated and multi-tenant environments on Algolia-controlled servers. The data is replicated on multiple redundant systems. Algolia also logically isolates the Subscriber’s data. Subscriber may enable data sharing, should the Services functionality allow it. Subscriber may choose to make use of certain logging capability that Algolia may make available via the Services.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Google stores data in a multi-tenant
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Google stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Subject to any Customer instructions to the contrary (for example, in the form of a data location selection), Google replicates Customer Data between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google also logically isolates Customer Data, and logically separates each End User’s data from the data of other End Users, and data for an authenticated End User will not be displayed to another End User (unless the former End User or an Administrator allows the data to be shared). Customer will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing settings applicable to End Users for specific purposes. Customer may choose to use logging functionality that Google makes available via the Services. ○ (b) Decommissioned Disks and Disk Erase Policy. Disks containing data may experience performance issues, errors or hardware failure that lead them to be decommissioned (“Decommissioned Disk”). Every Decommissioned Disk is subject to a series of data destruction processes (the “Disk Erase Policy”) before leaving Google’s premises either for reuse or destruction. Decommissioned Disks are erased in a multi-step process and verified complete by at least two independent validators. The erase results are logged by the Decommissioned Disk’s serial number for tracking. Finally, the erased Decommissioned Disk is released to inventory for reuse and redeployment. If, due to hardware failure, the Decommissioned Disk cannot be erased, it is securely stored until it can be destroyed. Each facility is audited regularly to monitor compliance with the Disk Erase Policy.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Vendor stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Vendor-owned or Vendor-leased servers. The data and file system architecture are replicated between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Vendor also logically isolates the Company’s data. Company will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Company to determine the product sharing settings applicable to Company End Users for specific purposes. Company may choose to make use of certain logging capability that Vendor may make available via the Services.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. LearningBook stores data in a multi-tenant environment on LearningBook-owned servers. The data and file system architecture are replicated between multiple geographically dispersed data centres. LearningBook also logically isolates the Customer’s data.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. The Data Importer stores data in a Geo distributed environment on the Data Importer- owned servers. The data and file system architecture are replicated between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. The Data Importer also logically isolates the Data Exporter’s data, and the Data Exporter will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable the Data Exporter to determine the product sharing settings applicable to end users for specific purposes. The Data Exporter may choose to make use of certain logging capability that the Data Importer may make available via the Services.
Data Storage, Isolation and Logging. Qwiklabs stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Subject to any Instructions to the contrary , Qwiklabs causes Google to replicate Customer Data between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google also logically isolates Customer Data. Customer will be given control over speci c data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing se ings applicable to Customer End Users for speci c purposes.