Environment Terms for System Operations Sample Clauses

Environment Terms for System Operations. 2.7.1 The Server Cluster, upon which EXASolution runs, typically consists of high-performance Intel servers, mounted in 19” racks offered as standard by all large hardware vendors. An exception is the pre-configured License Server, which does not have to conform to the same performance parameters. In the course of certification by EXASOL such servers or virtual machine settings or public hosting setups can be tested for their functionality and performance with EXASOL products. An up-to-date list of already Certified Environments can be found on the EXASOL website. In the case that a non-Certified environment is used for the Software, operational malfunctions are possible. In such cases EXASOL reserves the right not to treat such malfunctions as an Error in terms of Section 2.2, unless the behavior is reproducible in a Certified Environment. In the case of a non-physical or shared environment (for example cloud service or virtual environment), even if certified, EXASOL reserves the right not to treat malfunctions as an Error in terms of Section 2.2, unless the behavior is reproducible in a physical environment. The same applies to operational services and in particular to Incident Management defined in Section 3. It is highly recommended to deploy the Software in a pre-certified environment or to request an individual certification, at Customer’s expense. 2.7.2 The Software provides two tools for a convenient and safe cluster, and database configuration: the web administration interface EXAoperation and the "maintenance" shell user for assisted network configuration. 2.7.3 Direct access to the operating system (Linux) through the shell (SSH) is intended for use by EXASOL support and restricted to diagnostic tasks only. 2.7.4 Customer is encouraged to employ EXAoperation and the maintenance shell for administrative activities, and to use the privileged shell access (i.e. the root user) solely on the instruction and guidance of EXASOL. 2.7.5 In the case where Customer disregards this, EXASOL reserves the right not to treat malfunctions as an Error in terms of Section 2.2.
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Environment Terms for System Operations. 2.8.1 The Server Cluster, upon which EXASolution runs, typically consists of high-performance Intel servers, mounted in 19” racks offered as standard by all large hardware vendors. An exception is the pre-configured License Server, which does not have to conform to the same performance parameters. In the course of certification by EXASOL such servers or virtual machine settings or public hosting setups can be tested for their functionality and performance with EXASOL products. An up-to-date list of already Certified Environments can be found on the EXASOL website. In the case that a non-Certified environment is used for the Software, operational malfunctions are possible. In such cases EXASOL reserves the right not to treat such malfunctions as an Error in terms of Section 10.1, unless the behavior is reproducible in a Certified Environment. In the case of a non-physical environment, even if certified, EXASOL reserves the right not to treat malfunctions as an Error in terms of Section 10.1, unless the behavior is reproducible in a physical environment. It is highly recommended to deploy the Software in a pre-certified environment or to request an individual certification, at Customer’s expense. 2.8.2 The Software provides two tools for a convenient and safe cluster, and database configuration: the web administration interface EXAoperation and the "maintenance" shell user for assisted network configuration. 2.8.3 Direct access to the operating system (Linux) through the shell (SSH) is intended for use by EXASOL support and restricted to diagnostic tasks only. 2.8.4 Customer is encouraged to employ EXAoperation and the maintenance shell for administrative activities, and to use the privileged shell access (i.e. the root user) solely on the instruction and guidance of EXASOL. 2.8.5 In the case where Customer disregards this, EXASOL reserves the right not to treat malfunctions as an Error in terms of Section 10.1.

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