Domain Controller Clause Samples

Domain Controller. FAQts view
Domain Controller. Supplier’s responsibilities with respect to Domain Controllers include: (a) Monitoring and taking appropriate action such that the * component of each of these servers is configured for optimal performance and availability. (b) Monitoring and taking appropriate action such that the * is participating appropriately in replication. (c) In the event of a rebuild, providing an efficient Network active directory recovery procedure that utilizes *.
Domain Controller. Use of Domain Controller aides in administration of user accounts and organization wide policies by providing a managed access to user information (login ID, credentials) from a centralized location. In addition, it also allows assigning and managing security policies for end users and desktop systems in the organization. • Domain controller should be based on open standard protocols such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). • The main location shall have a domain controller with the user authentication data. • The domain controller will also be responsible for maintaining the group policies for the users and desktops. • Use of domain controllers for authentication demands consideration of following points: o Authentication through domain controllers generates considerable amount of network traffic. o Group policies are refreshed multiple times during the day. This also generates considerable network traffic. • Multiple sites should be created to control the replication between domain controller and various systems. The replication should be configured for off-peak hours to prevent excessive load on the network. • The email accounts should be linked with domain controller to utilize the centrally maintained user credentials and enforce organization policies (such as password strength) to email accounts as well. • Proxy services should be integrated with domain controller to ensure that proper • Authentication, authorization and auditing (user based in addition to client machine based) can be maintained for internet access through proxy servers.
Domain Controller. Replication view • Replication Performance Health view NOTE: The views marked with an asterisk (*) are not displayed by default. In order to display these views, you must enable the corresponding collection group in the Replication section of the Metrics Management dashboard. • FileReplicaSet Remote Change Orders view • FRS Performance Health view • FRS Replica Sets view • FRS Staging Files view • FSMO Roles view (Domain) • FSMO Roles view (Forest) • Host Monitor view • Inter-Site Transports view • Inventory By Category view • IP Subnets view • Key Distribution Center view • LDAP view • Memory view • Network view • Processor view • Replication Performance Health view • Resource Utilization view • Security Accounts Manager view • Server Health view • Summary and Resource Information view • Top AD Metrics view • Top 3 Consumers view • Top 3 CPU Consumers view • Top 3 DS Directory Reads/sec view • Top 3 LDAP Bind Times view • Top 3 Memory Consumers view • Top 3 Network Consumers view • Top 3 Replication Queue Length view • Top 3 Storage Consumers view • Trusts view • USN Records view Table 13. Address Book view Description This view displays Address Book (AB) metrics for the selected server which are gathered when the Address Book collection group is enabled. AB Client Sessions. This counter shows the number of connected Address Book client sessions. AB Browses/sec. This counter shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform browse operations per second. AB Matches/sec. This graph charts the rate at which Address Book clients perform find operations per second. It provides a comparison against the computed average for the specified time interval. AB Property Reads, Proxy Lookups and Searches/sec. This graph charts the following metrics: • AB Property Reads/sec. Shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform read operations per second. • AB Proxy Lookups/sec. Shows the rate at which proxy clients perform search operations per second. • AB Searches/sec. Shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform key search operations per second. Where to go next Drill down on: • Clicking a graph in this view displays a metrics popup that describes the counters, provides more detailed data points, and lists current alarms for the selected metric. Table 14. Agent State view Description This view displays the current status of the agent hosting the selected DC. Where to go next Drill down on: • State Icon. Displays a popup listing the current alarms. Table 15...
Domain Controller. Supplier’s responsibilities with respect to Domain Controllers include: * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. (a) Monitoring and taking appropriate action such that the * component of each of these servers is configured for optimal performance and availability. (b) Monitoring and taking appropriate action such that the * is participating appropriately in replication. (c) In the event of a rebuild, providing an efficient Network active directory recovery procedure that utilizes *.
Domain Controller. A Server providing a directory database that controls user access to a network, which includes sign-on, authentication, and entitlement to access network resources. Downtime The time that a particular System, Application, Software, hardware, Network, or any other part of the Services is not available during the Measurement Period.
Domain Controller. A Server providing a directory database that controls user access to a network, which includes sign-on, authentication, and entitlement to access network Resources. Downtime The time that a particular System, Application, Software, hardware, Network, or any other part of the Services is not available during the Measurement Period. Early Life Support (ELS) Support provided for a new or changed IT Service for a period of time immediately after it is Released to ensure all services being transferred are monitored and managed effectively. During Early Life Support, Supplier may review the KPIs, agreed levels of service and monitoring thresholds, and provide additional Resources for Incident Management and Problem Management. Effective Date The date on which all of the Conditions Precedent have been satisfied under clause 3.2 and/or waived under clause 3.3 of this Agreement.
Domain Controller. A “Domain Controller” is defined as a server on a Microsoft Windows-based network that is responsible for allowing host access to Windows domain resources, storing user account information, user authentication, and security policy enforcement for a Windows domain.

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  • Controller The Controller shall be the chief accounting officer of the Company. He shall keep full and accurate accounts of the assets, liabilities, commitments, receipts, disbursements and other financial transactions of the Company; shall cause regular audits of the books and records of account of the Company and supervise the preparation of the Company’s financial statements; and, in general, he shall perform the duties incident to the office of controller of a company (as if the Company were a Delaware corporation) and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Member or the President or as may be provided by law. If no Controller is elected by the Member, the Treasurer shall perform the duties of the office of controller.

  • Data Controller The Sponsor shall be the data controller for such personal data except that, if Quintiles deals with any personal data under this Agreement in the manner of a data controller, Quintiles shall be the data controller of such personal data to the extent of such dealings. Quintiles may process "personal data", as defined in the applicable data protection legislation enacted under the same or equivalent/similar national legislation (collectively "Data Protection Legislation"), of the Investigator and Study Staff for study-related purposes and all such processing will be carried out in accordance with the Data Protection Legislation.

  • Treasurer; Assistant Treasurer The Treasurer shall be the chief financial and accounting officer of the Trust, and shall, subject to the provisions of the Declaration of Trust and to any arrangement made by the Trustees with a custodian, investment adviser, sub-adviser or manager, or transfer, shareholder servicing or similar agent, be in charge of the valuable papers, books of account and accounting records of the Trust, and shall have such other duties and powers as may be designated from time to time by the Trustees or by the President. Any Assistant Treasurer shall have such duties and powers as may be designated from time to time by the Trustees or the President.

  • Assistant Treasurer The Assistant Treasurer, or if there shall be more than one, the Assistant Treasurers in the order determined by the Trustees (or if there be no such determination, then in the order of their election), shall, in the absence of the Treasurer or in the event of his inability or refusal to act, perform the duties and exercise the powers of the Treasurer and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Board of Trustees may from time to time prescribe.

  • Chief Operating Officer The Chief Operating Officer shall be responsible for managing the day to day operations of the Company and shall see to it that all orders of the Chief Executive Officer are carried into effect.