Hosting Environment definition

Hosting Environment means Logicalis’ application hosting environment for the delivery of Services, consisting of, but not limited to, network, storage and server devices, software programs, applications network management devices, and other items specified in any Statement of Work.
Hosting Environment means the data center and related infrastructure encompassing the Software and System as a whole maintained by Ventiv, including the data loading servers and application reporting servers as well as the system servers.
Hosting Environment means the Base Components and the Supplier provided Internet access bandwidth, collectively;

Examples of Hosting Environment in a sentence

  • Elsevier also has a business continuity plan in place for more global emergencies (e.g., total loss of the Elsevier Hosting Environment).

  • Elsevier reserves the last weekend of each month for scheduled maintenance work on the Elsevier Hosting Environment.

  • While Terminalfour monitors the normal operation of the Hosting Environment, when Client suspects a problem has occurred, the following procedure must be adhered to: ● Client will gather as much information about the problem as possible.

  • Unmetered back up of the Hosting Environment servers based on a 2-week retention, daily differential and weekly full back up strategy.

  • For that purpose Elsevier will procure and manage and make available the Elsevier Hosting Environment, in which the Pure Portal will be hosted.


More Definitions of Hosting Environment

Hosting Environment means the hardware, software, networks, and peripherals used by Jitterbit or its third party hosting providers to host the Jitterbit Web Management Console and the relevant Jitterbit Applications.
Hosting Environment means the infrastructure encompassing the Software and System as a whole maintained by Ventiv or its vendors, including the data loading servers and application reporting servers as well as the system servers.
Hosting Environment means the infrastructure, technology, and operating environment provided by NICE for hosting the Content.
Hosting Environment means, collectively, the Microsoft Azure Government platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.
Hosting Environment means an FSP managed or server whether at a FSP facility or at the Customer location. If this MSA relates to more than one Internet Hosting Environment location, then the term “Hosting Environment” shall refer to each Hosting Environment individually and collectively.
Hosting Environment means the physical configuration, and the database environment, which is necessary to operate the FNIS Website or a FNIS Network in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and any applicable Project Scope Document including without limitation descriptions of the hardware and software platforms, ancillary software, site security, and telecommunications capabilities. The Specifications for the Hosting Environment shall be as set forth in the applicable Project Scope Document.
Hosting Environment means an Infrastructure as a Service platform that may include, but is not limited to, the xStream portal of the Cloud Platform, IDS/IPS, asset inventory programming, security measures, as set forth in the Agreement, and the applicable SOW or Order. The Customer Zone is located within the Hosting Environment.