Managed Instance definition

Managed Instance is either an Instance of a third-party product or of a SUSE Product which is managed by SUSE Manager Server.
Managed Instance is either an Instance of a third-party product or of a SUSE Product which is managed by SUSE Manager Server. “MCM” is a Multi-layer Ceramic Module, typically used to achieve high physical integration of electronic components like Processor and cache components. “MSP”, or managed service provider means a company that remotely manages a customer's IT infrastructure and/or end-user systems, typically on a proactive basis and under a subscription model.
Managed Instance means a single operating system, including but not limited to a fail over operating system, or a virtual (or otherwise emulated) operating system, on which the Software is installed. In the case of managing databases, a “Managed Instance” means a database schema. In the case of WebSphere Application Server, a “Managed Instance” means a configured java virtual machine (JVM).

Examples of Managed Instance in a sentence

  • For further information please visit Automatic, geo-redundant backups - Azure SQL Database & Azure SQL Managed Instance | Microsoft Docs.

  • For SUSE Manager Server, SUSE Manager Proxy and SUSE Manager Lifecycle Management Subscription Offerings pre July 1, 2021 the following rules apply: SUSE Manager Subscription Offerings and Units of Measure A SUSE Manager installation requires at least one SUSE Manager Server and for each Managed Instance a SUSE Manager Lifecycle Management Subscription Offering.

  • Unless used in the SUSE Manager for Retail environment, each SUSE Manager Proxy is considered a Managed Instance and requires a SUSE Manager Lifecycle Management+ Subscription Offering.

  • Each Managed Instance connected directly to the SUSE Manager Server requires a SUSE Manager Lifecycle Management+ Subscription Offering.

  • If a Managed Instance is purchased by the Customer, the following additional responsibilities apply and are in scope of this Agreement.

  • Each Managed Instance requires a SUSE Manager Lifecycle Management+ Subscription Offering.

  • Company will maintain a Managed Instance of the Software that is made available to the Customer.

  • Company will apply patches to the Managed Instance in accordance with the following: ● Software releases: within 10 days of release.

  • Company may, at Company’s sole discretion, provide a Managed Instance on a trial basis (“Trial Instance”).

  • While patching and maintenance is underway, the Managed Instance may be unavailable.

Related to Managed Instance

  • Covered institution means, on and after the Effective Date of its initial Management Agreement, a public institution of higher education of the Commonwealth of Virginia that has entered into a management agreement with the Commonwealth to be governed by the provisions of Subchapter 3 of the Act.

  • approved institution means an entity so named in a Certificate, as hereinafter defined. From time to time, the Fund may amend a previously delivered Certificate by delivering to the Transfer Agent a Certificate naming an additional entity or deleting any entity named in a previously delivered Certificate.

  • Managed Fund means any Reportable Fund for which the Firm serves as an Investment Adviser or Sub-Adviser.

  • Designated Institution shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.12(a).

  • recognised institution means an institution of higher learning recognised by the University;