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Managed Cloud – Un-Managed AWS - Features. The Customer may choose to utilize AWS Infrastructure Services for additional services that are not to be managed by Sungard AS under this Order. In this case Sungard AS will provision new and separate AWS account(s) and provide the Customer with root access into such new AWS account(s). By utilising AWS Infrastructure Services under such account(s) Customer acknowledges and agrees that any services deployed in any such new AWS account(s) are the sole responsibility of the Customer and will not form part of the “Services” supplied under this Order. Sungard AS will xxxx the Customer AWS list rate for all services consumed in this additional AWS account, and will serve as a billing agent only. SUCH NEW AWS ACCOUNT(S) SHALL REMAIN SUBJECT TO THE MANAGED CLOUD – AWS - GENERAL PROVISION (BELOW) INCLUDING THE AWS RESELLER CUSTOMER LICENSE TERMS. Should Customer terminate all Managed AWS Services under this Order Sungard AS shall be entitled to terminate its obligations as billing agent for such unmanaged AWS Infrastructure Services and transfer all responsibilities, relating to the same, to Customer. For Un-Managed AWS Services Customer will be required to go directly to AWS for any issues relating to the Infrastructure Services, service level inquiries or requests for remedies. Any queries or issues in relation to the same should be raised with AWS.
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