Common use of Non-Consolidated Disk Storage Clause in Contracts

Non-Consolidated Disk Storage. There is one (1) distinct Resource Unit Category for Non-Consolidated Disk Storage Services with a separate Annual Base Charge, ARCs/RRC, and Monthly Resource Baseline. These Annual Base Charges are set forth in Attachment 4-A and these Monthly Resource Baselines are set forth in Attachment 4-D and reflect the required resources to support DIR and the DIR Customers. Such Annual Base Charges, as adjusted by any ARCs and RRCs, for the Resource Unit Categories for the Storage Services will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Services. The sum of partial Resource Unit usage during a calendar month shall be rounded to the nearest whole gigabyte for measurement, tracking, reporting and billing purposes. One GB will be equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Storage attached to backup servers to make a temporary backup (intermediate storage) and storage for system overhead including storage from Hardware Management Consoles must be excluded from the RU volume. A more finite measurement may be used if agreed to in writing by DIR and Service Provider.

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Samples: publishingext.dir.texas.gov, pubext.dir.texas.gov, publishingext.dir.texas.gov

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Non-Consolidated Disk Storage. There is one (1) distinct Resource Unit Category for Non-Consolidated Disk Storage Services with a separate Annual Base Charge, ARCs/RRC, and Monthly Resource Baseline. These Annual Base Charges are set forth in Attachment 4-A and these Monthly Resource Baselines are set forth in Attachment 4-D and reflect the required resources to support DIR and the DIR DCS Customers. Such Annual Base Charges, as adjusted by any ARCs and RRCs, for the Resource Unit Categories for the Storage Services will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Services. The sum of partial Resource Unit usage during a calendar month shall be rounded to the nearest whole gigabyte for measurement, tracking, reporting and billing purposes. One GB will be equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Storage attached to backup servers to make a temporary backup (intermediate storage) and storage for system overhead including storage from Hardware Management Consoles must be excluded from the RU volume. A more finite measurement may be used if agreed to in writing by DIR and Service Provider.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: pubext.dir.texas.gov, pubext.dir.texas.gov, pubext.dir.texas.gov

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