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Usable Capacity definition

Usable Capacity means the amount of Physical or Logical capacity (in TiB) available to store Customer data.
Usable Capacity means the volume of water available in a hydropneumatic or other tank as measured from the pump shut-off pressure to the pump starting pressure.
Usable Capacity means the capacity (as measured by NetApp in increments of TiB) available for data to be written on the Subscription Products.

Examples of Usable Capacity in a sentence

  • Alpha ESS warrants that the Product retains at least eighty percent (80%) of its Usable Capacity for 120 months from the earlier of (i) the date the Product is installed at Product Owner's property or (ii) the 180th day after date the Product was manufactured, whichever is earlier.

  • Methane Storage in Metal-Substituted Metal-Organic Frameworks: Thermodynamics, Usable Capacity, and the Impact of Enhanced Binding Sites.

  • Instead of plastic, good quality paper cups of 170 ml (Capacity till the Brim (Lower Diameter – 60mm, Upper Diameter – 75mm, Height 95 mm, Thickness of cup – 0.6mm) capacity with IRCTC logo and 150ml (Usable Capacity of the cup) should be used for serving tea/coffee/soup, PDW water etc.Garbage collection and its disposal after each service shall be done by the Service Provider as per the guidelines issued by Railway/IRCTC.

  • NetApp will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide access to Usable Capacity with a monthly uptime percentage of at least 99.999% during any monthly billing period (“SLO”).

  • Exceeding the Burst Capacity Limit within any one Performance Level may adversely impact Usable Capacity and available performance of other Performance Levels.

  • NetApp® will use commercially reasonable efforts, including deploying additional applicable Subscription Products, to make available Usable Capacity of 120% of Committed Capacity during subscription term.• Performance Service Level.

  • Draft - meters Draft-TEU Capacity Relationship 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 -2,0004,000 6,000 8,000 10,00012,00014,00016,000 Usable Capacity - TEU logarithmic trend line shown in Exhibit ES.7 suggests that dredging may not be an indefinite task: current and proposed designs are topping out at about 15.5 meters (50 to 51 feet).

  • Capacity & ScalabilityThe Storage Array shall be offered with 600TB Usable Capacity after RAID 6.

  • Memory32GB DDR4 RAM or higher, scalable to 384GB DDR4RAM Hard DrivesShall be supplied with minimum as above Usable Capacity with NL SAS drives in Raid 5.

  • Tenderers shall provide a quote for the acquisition and support of two or more identical performance-oriented Disk Systems, providing a combined Usable Capacity of at least 500TB.


More Definitions of Usable Capacity

Usable Capacity means the capacity (as measured by NetApp in increments of TiB) made available to Customer for data to be written.
Usable Capacity means the total amount of bytes available to be written after a system or device has been formatted for use, excluding storage space set aside for system use, RAID parity, over-provisioning (i.e., headroom for garbage collection) and similar, and (b) “Storage Volume” means a single accessible storage area within a single file system.
Usable Capacity of the Gemini Network means the fully restorable 128 Basic System Modules of capacity available for use when the complete Gemini Network is available for service and operated as a fully redundant, self-restoring 20 Gigabit system.
Usable Capacity means the amount of Physical or Logical Capacity available to store End User data.

Related to Usable Capacity

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.

  • Contract Capacity has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(f).

  • Contracted Capacity means the capacity (in MW AC) contracted with MSEDCL for supply by the successful bidder at the Delivery Point from the Solar Power Project.

  • Maximum Capacity or ‘Pmax’ means the maximum continuous active power which a power-generating module can produce, less any demand associated solely with facilitating the operation of that power-generating module and not fed into the network as specified in the connection agreement or as agreed between the relevant system operator and the power-generating facility owner;

  • Installed Capacity or 'IC’ means the summation of the name plate capacities of all the units of the generating station or the capacity of the generating station (reckoned at the generator terminals), approved by the Commission from time to time;

  • Design capacity means the volume of a containment feature at a discharging facility that accommodates all permitted flows and meets all Aquifer Protection Permit conditions, including allowances for appropriate peaking and safety factors to ensure sustained, reliable operation.

  • Rated Capacity means the Average Daily Flow for which the Works are approved to handle;

  • Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Reserved Capacity means the maximum amount of capacity and energy that the Transmission Provider agrees to transmit for the Transmission Customer over the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System between the Point(s) of Receipt and the Point(s) of Delivery under Tariff, Part II. Reserved Capacity shall be expressed in terms of whole megawatts on a sixty (60) minute interval (commencing on the clock hour) basis.

  • Committed Capacity means that portion of the Capacity that is required to meet the Capacity Entitlements of Access Holders;