Subscription Hardware definition
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For clarity, unless expressly permitted by us under separate terms (e.g., a separate subscription allowing feature enablement on Hardware purchased in conjunction with this Subscription), Hardware acquired in conjunction with this Subscription may be used only with Software Modules in accordance with these FCP Terms.
For clarity, unless expressly permitted by us under separate terms (e.g., a separate subscription allowing feature enablement on Hardware purchased in conjunction with this Subscription) Hardware acquired during the Term may only be used with Software Modules licensed in conjunction with your Subscription and in accordance with these Subscription Terms, and may in no case be used beyond the expiration or earlier termination of the Subscription Term.
Unless otherwise set forth in the Sales Quote, the start date of any Subscription Period shall be the earlier of: (i) the installation date of the Subscription Hardware; or (ii) 7 calendar days after Customer’s receipt of the Subscription Hardware.
Failure to return the Subscription Hardware within 15 calendar days following the expiration of the Subscription Term in accordance with the guidelines provided to Customer will entitle NetApp, in its sole discretion, to invoice Customer for (A) the cost of the replacement for such Subscription Hardware, calculated in accordance with NetApp’s then current price list, or (B) the Fees accruing (at the Holdover Rate) until final return.
Customer acknowledges that any Customer Information remaining on any Subscription Hardware returned to NetApp may be disposed of or destroyed by or on behalf of NetApp without any liability to NetApp, and NetApp disclaims all liability for the removal or for the protection of any such Customer Information.
Customer must either (1) be responsible for erasing, without destroying or damaging the storage media, all Customer Information from the Subscription Hardware before it is returned to NetApp or (2) if Customer has purchased the Non-Returnable Disk (“NRD”) option, it will not return defective or failed diskssolid state drives and other non-volatile memory components as defined on the NetApp Support Site that are part of the Subscription Hardware.
Dynamix and Infinidat are not responsible for or liable to Customer or any third party for any information remaining on the Subscription Hardware returned to Infinidat, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has the right to delete and destroy any such information or data.
Failure to return the Subscription Hardware shall entitle Dynamix and Infinidat to take immediate steps to ensure the return of the Subscription Hardware or to invoice for the entire purchase price of the Subscription Hardware.
Infinidat retains title to all hardware provided as part of Infinidat FLX (“Subscription Hardware”), and Subscription Hardware may not be moved without Infinidat’s written consent.