Availability Standard Sample Clauses

The Availability Standard clause sets a required level of operational uptime or accessibility for a service, system, or resource. Typically, it defines the minimum percentage of time that the service must be available over a given period, such as 99.9% uptime per month, and may outline how availability is measured and reported. This clause ensures that the service provider maintains reliable performance, giving the customer assurance that critical systems will be accessible as needed and providing a basis for recourse if standards are not met.
Availability Standard. Supplier shall make the Hosting Services available as stated in Section 3.A. Under exceptional circumstances, Supplier may experience the need for emergency Maintenance during which time the Hosting Services will be unavailable to Aetna (“Service Outage”). Supplier will use reasonable efforts to notify Aetna a minimum of [*] ([*]) [*] prior to a Service Outage.
Availability Standard. SEI will assure that the Trust 3000 Service is current and available for on-line processing by Customer during Scheduled Hours of Availability at least ninety-five percent (95%) of the time in any given month.
Availability Standard. Provider will ensure that the Services, Equipment and Software are current and available during Scheduled Hours of Availability at least * of the time in any given month.
Availability Standard