System Resources Clause Samples
The 'System Resources' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements regarding the hardware, software, and network infrastructure necessary for a system or service to function properly. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for providing, maintaining, or upgrading these resources, and may specify minimum technical standards or compatibility requirements. By clearly allocating responsibility for system resources, this clause helps prevent disputes over performance issues and ensures that all parties understand their obligations to support the system's operation.
System Resources. Resources as defined in Bonneville’s Tiered Rates Methodology.
System Resources. Users should not use the network in such a way that would waste system resources or disrupt the use of the network by others. This includes but is not limited to excessive printing and file storage, as determined by the supervising instructor.
System Resources. System abuse includes any use of our resources that disrupts the normal use of its servers or services for others. Examples of system abuse include running excessive numbers of processes or consuming excessive amounts of CPU time, memory or disk space. Any usage of 10% or more of our system resources is an undue burden on our system and is unacceptable. If your usage ever exceeds 10% of system resources, your account may be terminated immediately and without prior notice.
