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Common use of DNS service availability Clause in Contracts

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than 10%. Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response Times. The Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to three

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Samples: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than under 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than under 10%. Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured Cross-network Nameserver performance measurements will be conducted by ICANN at times of its choosing, in Monthly Timeframes. the following manner: Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response TimesAvailability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to threeis 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes.

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Samples: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than under 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than under 10%. Cross-network Nameserver performance measurements will be conducted by ICANN at times of it’s choosing, in the following manner: Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response Times. The Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to threethree (3) consecutive rcPing commands initiated by the Registry Operator at regular intervals within such maximum processing time shall mean the Whois Service is considered unavailable.

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Samples: Data Escrow Agreement

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than 10%. Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response Times. The Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to threethree (3) consecutive rcPing commands initiated by the Registry Operator at regular intervals within such maximum processing time shall mean the Whois Service is considered unavailable.

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Samples: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than under 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than under 10%. Cross- network Nameserver performance measurements will be conducted by ICANN at times of it’s choosing, in the following manner: Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response Times. The Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to threethree (3) consecutive rcPing commands initiated by the Registry Operator at regular intervals within such maximum processing time shall mean the Whois Service is considered unavailable.

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Samples: Data Escrow Agreement

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than 10%. Cross-network Nameserver performance measurements will be conducted by ICANN at times of it’s choosing, in the following manner: Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response Times. The Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to threethree (3) consecutive rcPing commands initiated by the Registry at regular intervals within such maximum processing time shall mean the Whois Service is considered unavailable.

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Samples: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

DNS service availability. Service availability as it applies to the DNS Service refers to the ability of the Nameservers, as a group, to resolve a DNS query from an Internet user. The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Performance Level. At any time at which it is available, each Nameserver (including a cluster of Nameservers addressed at a shared IP address) MUST be able to handle a load of queries for DNS data that is three times the measured daily peak (averaged over the Monthly Timeframe) of such requests on the most loaded Nameserver. Cross-Network Nameserver Performance Requirements. The committed Performance Specification for cross-network Nameserver performance is a measured Round-trip time of less than under 300 ms and measured packet loss of fewer than under 10%. Cross-network Nameserver performance measurements will be conducted by ICANN at times of its choosing, in the following manner: Whois Service Availability. The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes. Whois Service Performance Level. The Whois Service will, on average, be able to handle 50 queries per second. Whois Service Response Times. The Whois Service will have a maximum whois query response time of 1.5 seconds. Failure of the Whois Service to respond to threethree (3) consecutive rcPing commands initiated by the Registry Operator at regular intervals within such maximum processing time shall mean the Whois Service is considered unavailable.

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Samples: Data Escrow Agreement