Service Continuity Sample Clauses
Service Continuity. The production database servers are replicated in near real time to a mirrored data center in a different geographic region.
Service Continuity. If service is fully protected including but not limited to fiber, route, and equipment protection (“Protected Service”); then, in the event of protected facility failure, service will switch to an alternate facility in 50 ms or less. Services which are not Protected Service are “Unprotected Services”.
Service Continuity. The Subscription Term must be renewed on or before the expiration thereof in order to continue receiving Services. In the event Customer fails to renew a Subscription Term, Services shall no longer be provided. Should Customer renew a Subscription Term after the expiration thereof, the Renewal Term will begin on the first day following the Expiration Date of the lapsed Subscription Term.
Service Continuity. Notwithstanding Article 32, upon Termination, the Concessionaire shall comply with and conform to the following Divestment Requirements:
(a) submit to the Authority, a plan outlining the handover procedures, training of authority staff and plan for management of human resources (the “Service Continuity Plan”); and
(b) the Concessionaire shall continue operation of the Project for a period of 90 (ninety) days from the date of Termination of this Agreement (the “Service Continuity”), and during this period payments shall be made to the Concessionaire, in accordance with Schedule-R.
Service Continuity. 24.1 No Withdrawal of Services or Threat of Withdrawal of Services
Service Continuity. If service is fully protected including but not limited to fiber, route, and equipment protection (“Protected Service”); then, in the event of protected facility failure, service will switch to an alternate facility in 50 ms or less. Services which are not Protected Service are “Unprotected Services”. Selected Optional Features (additional fees may apply): • Protection; fiber and route diversity for local fiber infrastructure • Additional 100 or 1000Mbps Lag Port (requires protection value added feature) • Bursting; allows for traffic in excess of CIR up to physical port speed (best effort)
Service Continuity.
24.1 No Withdrawal of Services or Threat of Withdrawal of Services All Disputes and Issues will be resolved or addressed through the processes set out in this Agreement. Without limiting obligations of any party or person under any law, agreement or contract, where a process exists, in this Agreement or otherwise, for binding resolution of a Dispute or Issue between physicians and/or the Doctors of BC, on the one hand, and the Government and/or Agencies, on the other, there shall be no withdrawal of services or threat of withdrawal of services by any physician or group of physicians in connection with such Dispute or Issue.
Service Continuity. (a) For the purposes of this Agreement, service shall be deemed to be continuous notwithstanding:
Service Continuity. This section defines how BCC ensures service continuity in case of failure of any of its DC infrastructure or its entire DC infrastructure. Infrastructure and Managed Database Infrastructure within DC is built on using redundant component at each level to ensure highest availability. However, if there’s any unforeseen failure at component level which interrupts the service availability, BCC is committed to make the services online with highest priority (P1). If the failure occurs for the entire infrastructure and database or in the entire data center or may exceed the expected restoration time, services can be switch over to DR center according to the decision made by the customer in discussion with BCC. To ensure service continuity it is important to have both backup and DR facility for any infrastructure. The government cloud of BCC has disaster recovery service known as Cloud Disaster Recovery Service (CDRS) available from its disaster recovery center located at Jashore. The service is available for the customer to be used in accordance with their application architecture and business requirement. However, in case services are switchover to DR, there might be some performance degradation of service (e.g. bandwidth, volume of resources, etc.) as the DR facility is not entirely equal to DC facility. As recovery point objectives (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO) for service continuity depends on the customer application architecture it is suggested for the customer to set their RPO and RTO in cooperation with BCC and validate it through service continuity drill or test. In case of managed database service, there will be asynchronous replication of database to the disaster recovery site using the native feature of the database system. BCC will closely monitor the replication status between the primary and disaster recovery site to ensure there’s no gap between the primary and standby database. BCC will also conduct at least one and not more than two database switchover test (DR drill) in a year. In case of gap observed between sites which is not resolving automatically, BCC will immediately notify the customer and initiate gap resolution process. Apart from DR service, to ensure backup of cloud data, BCC has backup service available for the customer to be used to take backup cloud server. BCC also provides separate agent based backup service for taking backup of file system data which is available for managed database service. BCC provides assistance...
Service Continuity. Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide uninterrupted Electric Service to Customer as provided herein. However, Company cannot guarantee uninterrupted Electric Service, and Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Customer resulting from interruption, reduction, delay, or failure of Electric Service not caused by the willful negligence of Company, resulting from any cause or circumstance beyond the reasonable control of Company, or from a Force Majeure Event as defined in Section 19.01 of this Contract.