Network Presence Sample Clauses

Network Presence. In the event that AMS fails to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the network presence of the IETF in the cited areas in accordance with guidelines established in accordance with section 3C.1.a of the SOW, AMS shall credit ISOC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 57: Trouble Ticketing Service. In the event that AMS fails to perform the infrastructure and clerical services set forth in Section 3C 1.d and 3C.2.b of the SOW, AMS shall credit ISOC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 58: Capacity of 50,000 messages per hour. In the event that AMS fails to provide the capacity for the IETF mailing lists to handle 50,000 messages per hour as set forth in Section 3C 3.c of the SOW, AMS shall credit ISOC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 59: Ability to host Mailing Lists. In the event that AMS is unable to host all of the active IETF mailing lists as set forth in Section 3C 3.c of the SOW, AMS shall credit ISOC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 60: Maintenance of Web-based mailing lists. In the event that Web-based mailing lists are not available for at least 99.5% of the time measured on a monthly basis as set forth in Section 3C 3.c of the SOW, AMS shall credit ISOC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. Availability shall be measured in the same manner as set forth in SLA 55. SLA 61: Implementation of Spam Filtering. In the event that AMS fails to use commercially reasonably spam filtering measures, including, at a minimum, those spam filtering
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Network Presence. Vendor shall provide a reliable and resilient network presence for the website and the following technical services: i. co-location, providing at least two (2) independent sites (separate power grids and widely separate geographic locations) capable of serving 10+ Mb/sec of data (i.e., located on different subnets and/or with different service providers), designed for scalable access and resistance to denial of service attacks. ii. secure name service [RFC 4035 and references], iii. routing, iv. transit, v. monitoring & security, vi. provisioning core services such as rsync and FTP, and
Network Presence. The Vendor shall provide a reliable and resilient network presence for the website and the following technical services: (i) co-location, providing at least two (2) independent sites (separate power grids and separate geographic locations) capable of serving 10+ Mb/sec of data (i.e., located on different subnets and/or with different service providers), (ii) secure name service [RFC 4035 and references], (iii) routing, (iv) transit, (v) monitoring & security, (vi) provisioning core services such as rsync and FTP, and (vii) cooperation and coordination with mirror sites. The Vendor is required to provide in its offer the network and infrastructure measurements and Service Level Agreements it is prepared to deliver and maintain.
Network Presence. The Vendor shall provide a reliable and resilient network presence for the website and the following technical services: (i) co-location, (ii) secure name service [RFC 4035 and references], (iii) routing, (iv) transit, (v) monitoring & security, (vi) provisioning core services such as rsync and FTP, and (vii) cooperation and coordination with mirror sites. The Vendor is required to provide in its offer the network and infrastructure measurements and Service Level Agreements it is prepared to deliver and maintain.
Network Presence. In the event that Contractor fails to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the network presence of the IETF in the cited areas in accordance with guidelines established in accordance with Section II.C.1.a of the SOW, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 57: Trouble Ticketing Service. In the event that Contractor fails to provide the trouble ticketing services and perform the customer support services as set forth Section III.C.4 of the SOW, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 58: Capacity of 50,000 messages per hour. In the event that Contractor fails to provide the capacity for the IETF mailing lists as set forth in Section III.C.1.c.i of the SOW, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 59: Ability to host Mailing Lists. In the event that Contractor is unable to host all of the active IETF mailing lists as set forth in Section III.C.1.c.ii of the SOW, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 60: Maintenance of Web-based mailing lists. In the event that Web-based mailing lists as set forth in Section III.C.1.c.iii of the SOW are not available for at least 99.5% of the time measured on a monthly basis, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. Availability shall be measured in the same manner as set forth in SLA 56. SLA 61: Implementation of Spam Filtering. In the event that Contractor fails to use commercially reasonably spam filtering measures as set forth in Section III.C.1.c.vii of the SOW, including, at a minimum, those spam filtering measures equivalent to the measures Contractor takes to protect its own internal and external mailing lists, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 62: Dual Redundant Systems. In the event that Contractor fails to provide dual redundant systems as set forth in Section III.C.1.c.v of the SOW of the SOW, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 63: Instant Messaging Service. In the event that Contractor fails to maintain an instant messaging service that provides for chat sessions for meetings as set forth in Section III.C.1.e of the SOW, Contractor shall credit IETF LLC the amount set forth in the SLA Schedule. SLA 64: Subdomain Support. In the event that Contractor fails to provide DNS authorization and DNS support for IETF subdomains in accor...

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