Hot Backup definition

Hot Backup means use of the Software for failover purposes where the Software is installed on a system that is actively supporting production activity including any two systems that can process requests simultaneously (“active-active”).
Hot Backup means a standby train which shall be ready to provide revenue service or act as a rescue train, as needed.
Hot Backup means backup information residing on a production server’s hard disk storage.

Examples of Hot Backup in a sentence

  • Contractor shall maintain, throughout the Term of the Agreement a Hot Backup of all County Data managed by Contractor in the form of SQL server transaction logs that is transmitted, stored or used on Contractor managed systems, services or storage media.

  • During normal operation, the Hot Backup module receives the same input as the primary module, but its output feeds a small dummy load as opposed to the generator field.

  • If the protection module senses a condition that would normally initiate a trip signal, it will force a transfer to the Hot Backup module before the trip contact is necessary.

  • It is a patched version of the innobackup Perl script that Oracle distributes with the InnoDB Hot Backup tool.

  • For those applications where the customer requires redundancy, the "Hot Backup" option is provided.

  • INS reserves the right to require the installation of more than one integrated card production system at these sites, or have such systems installed at other INS sites, including the possibility of installing a Hot Backup System at the XXX facility in Acton, Massachusetts.

  • The process is the same whether you are making a Hot Backup from Windows, or a Cold Backup from the StorageCraft Recovery Environment.

  • In Hot Backup Service Replacement Strategy (HBSRS), a transcendental recovery strategy for service composition in dynamic network is applied [6].

  • Your secondary server running WIN-911 Hot Backup should also have redundancy with built-in scripting.

  • Adlib Software warrants that Software licensed pursuant to Section 3 or under a Hot Backup License will operate substantially in accordance with the documentation accompanying it for a period of 30 days (the “Warranty Period”) following issuance of an Order Confirmation to you.


More Definitions of Hot Backup

Hot Backup means use of the Software for failover purposes where the Software is installed on a system that is actively supporting production activity including any two systems that can process requests simultaneously (“active-active”).「ホットバックアップ」とは、プロダクションアクティビティをアクティブにサポートするシステム上にソフトウェアがインストールされた状態でのフェイルオーバー目的のソフトウェアの使用を意味し、リクエストを同時に処理できる 2 つのシステム(以下「アクティブ-アクティブ」)における使用を含みます。

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