Flexible Consumption definition

Flexible Consumption means the amount of Customer’s usage of the Deployed Capacity, as it may vary from time to time, measured pursuant to a description and metrics identified on the Schedule.

Examples of Flexible Consumption in a sentence

  • The monthly Flexible Consumption Fee for usage is based on a minimum committed amount of use (the “Monthly Committed Capacity”) plus any usage in excess thereof (use of the “Monthly Reserve Capacity”).

  • Customer’s initial purchase order must specify an amount that is at least equal to the monthly Flexible Consumption Fee for the Monthly Committed Capacity multiplied by the number of months in the Flexible Consumption Period.

  • During the Flexible Consumption Period, Customer shall pay a Flexible Consumption Fee calculated in accordance with pricing and frequency set forth on and defined in the applicable Schedule.

  • The Flexible Consumption Period shall begin on either (i) the first day of the first month following the date the Deployed Capacity has been installed at the Installation Site, or, if Customer delays the installation process or if Customer’s facility is not prepared for the installation of Deployed Capacity, (ii) the first day of the second month following the Deployed Capacity’s arrival at the Installation Site (as applicable, the “Commencement Date”).

  • Customer shall pay all invoices for Flexible Consumption Fees, including, but not limited to, those that contain charges for use of Reserve Capacity, regardless of whether or not such amounts exceed the amount of Customer’s purchase order(s) issued to DELL EMC in connection with this Schedule.

  • If DELL EMC is unable to monitor the Flexible Consumption due to any failure which is caused by DELL EMC (e.g. failure of the modem, software or other equipment used by DELL EMC to monitor Customer’s usage), the amounts owed by Customer for such outage period shall be based on Customer’s Flexible Consumption during the previous Billing Period.

  • Customer is granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the Software and the Documentation during the Flexible Consumption Period solely for Customer's internal business operations, and, when so indicated on the applicable Schedule, for delivery of services to its end users.

  • Prior to the expiration of the applicable Flexible Consumption Period, Customer shall notify DELL EMC that Customer no longer wishes to use the Deployed Capacity.

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