Common use of Server Administration Clause in Contracts

Server Administration. a) The Provider grants the Customer full and exclusive administration rights for the rented server. Only the Customer knows the server’s individual administration password, but not the Provider. Therefore, it is not possible for the Provider to manage the server rented by the Customer. Thus, the Customer is solely responsible at his own expense and risk for the management and security of his server. It is his duty to install necessary security software, to constantly be informed about currently detected security gaps and to close them on his own. The installation of maintenance programs or other software, which is provided or recommended by the Provider, does not release the Customer from his responsibility.

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Server Administration. a) The Provider grants the Customer full and exclusive administration rights for the rented server. Only the Customer knows the server’s individual administration password, but not the Provider. Therefore, it is not possible for the Provider to manage the server rented by the Customer. Thus, the Customer is solely responsible at his own expense and risk for the management and security of his server. It is his duty to install necessary security softwaresofiware, to constantly be informed about currently detected security gaps and to close them on his own. The installation of maintenance programs or other softwaresofiware, which is provided or recommended by the Provider, does not release the Customer from his responsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.server4you.net

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Server Administration. a) The Provider grants the Customer full and exclusive administration rights for the rented server. Only the Customer knows the server’s individual administration password, but not the Provider. Therefore, it is not possible for the Provider to manage the server rented by the Customer. Thus, the Customer is solely responsible at his own expense and risk for the management and security of his server. It is his duty to install necessary security softwaresoRware, to constantly be informed about currently detected security gaps and to close them on his own. The installation of maintenance programs or other softwaresoRware, which is provided or recommended by the Provider, does not release the Customer from his responsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.server4you.net

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