Planned Outage Duration Sample Clauses

Planned Outage Duration. Planned Outage duration defines the maximum allowable time, in minutes, that the Registry Operator is permitted to take the System Services out of service for regularly scheduled maintenance ("Planned Outage Duration"). Planned Outages are planned in advance and the Registrar Community is provided notification prior to an outage. The Planned Outage Duration for the System Services is as follows: (i) Planned Outage Duration - SRS = 45 minutes per Monthly Timeframe; (ii) Planned Outage Duration - DNS Name Server = no Planned Outages allowed; and (iii) Planned Outage Duration - Whois = no Planned Outages allowed. The Planned Outage Duration metric is a Credit Level 6.
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Planned Outage Duration. The Planned Outage Duration defines the maximum allowable time, in hours and minutes, that the Registry Operator is allowed to take the Registry Services out of service for regular maintenance. Planned Outages are planned in advance and the Registrar Community is provided warning ahead of time. This Performance Specification, where applicable, has a monthly Service Level Measurement Period. The Planned Outage Duration for the Core Services is as follows:
Planned Outage Duration. Nameserver = (no planned outages allowed); and
Planned Outage Duration. SRS = 8 hours (480 minutes) per month;
Planned Outage Duration. Whois = 8 hours (480 minutes) per month.
Planned Outage Duration. Planned Outage duration defines the maximum allowable time, in minutes, that the Registry Operator is permitted to take the System Services out of service for regularly scheduled maintenance (“Planned Outage Duration”). Planned Outages are planned in advance and the Registrar Community is provided notification prior to an outage. Effective July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005, the Planned Outage Duration for the System Services is as follows: (i) Planned Outage Duration - SRS = 4 hours per Monthly Timeframe; (ii) Planned Outage Duration - DNS Name Server = no Planned Outages allowed; and (iii) Planned Outage Duration - Whois =4 hours per Monthly Timeframe. Effective January 1, 2006 the Planned Outage Duration for the System Services is as follows: (iv) Planned Outage Duration - SRS = 45 minutes per Monthly Timeframe; (v) Planned Outage Duration - DNS Name Server = no Planned Outages allowed; and (vi) Planned Outage Duration - Whois = no Planned Outages allowed. The Planned Outage Duration metric is a Credit Level 6.
Planned Outage Duration. The Planned Outage Duration defines the maximum (i) Planned Outage Duration - SRS = 8 hours (480 minutes) per month; (ii) Planned Outage Duration - Nameserver = (no planned outages allowed); and (iii) Planned Outage Duration - Whois = 8 hours (480 minutes) per month.
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Planned Outage Duration. The Planned Outage Duration defines the maximum allowable time, in hours and minutes, that the xxxx.xx Administrator is allowed to take the xxxx.xx Services out of service for regular maintenance. Planned Outages are planned in advance and the Registrar Community is provided warning ahead of time. This Performance Specification, where applicable, has a monthly Service Level Measurement Period. The Planned Outage Duration for the Core Services is as follows: • Planned Outage Duration–SRS = 8 hours (480 minutes) per month; • Planned Outage Duration–Nameserver = (no planned outages allowed); and • Planned Outage Duration–Whois = 8 hours (480 minutes) per month.

Related to Planned Outage Duration

  • Outages 9.7.1.1 Outage Authority and Coordination. Interconnection Customer and Transmission Owner may each in accordance with Good Utility Practice in coordination with the other Party and Transmission Provider remove from service any of its respective Interconnection Facilities, System Protection Facilities, Network Upgrades, System Protection Facilities or Distribution Upgrades that may impact the other Party’s facilities as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to install or replace equipment. Absent an Emergency Condition, the Party scheduling a removal of such facility(ies) from service will use Reasonable Efforts to notify one another and schedule such removal on a date and time mutually acceptable to the Parties. In all circumstances, any Party planning to remove such facility(ies) from service shall use Reasonable Efforts to minimize the effect on the other Parties of such removal.

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