Backup and Redundancy Sample Clauses

The Backup and Redundancy clause requires parties to implement measures that ensure data and system availability in the event of failures or disruptions. Typically, this involves maintaining regular data backups, using redundant hardware or network paths, and establishing procedures for rapid recovery. By mandating these safeguards, the clause minimizes the risk of data loss and service interruptions, thereby ensuring business continuity and protecting against operational downtime.
Backup and Redundancy. All data and source code in the System shall be backed up daily, so that in the event of a system failure there is always a day-old copy of the Licensee¶V GDWD DYDLODEOH 7KH EDFNXS FRS\ VKDOO EH PDGH DW D operating System and fallback system run, so that the Licensee¶V GDWD LV DOZD\V VWRUHG LQ WKUHH GL The backup system is checked continuously using sample checks. Licensor undertakes to delete all backups that are older than 3 months.
Backup and Redundancy. ● Incremental backups take place every 5 minutes and are retained for 7 days ● Recovery Time Objective (RTO): 4 hours, Recovery Point Objective (RPO): 5 minutes ● Backup of all critical assets ● 3 Availability Zones (AZ) replicated serverless database ● Annual BCP drills ● 2 redundant servers for chat and 3 for dashboard
Backup and Redundancy. All data and source code in the System shall be backed up daily, so that in the event of a system failure there is always a day-old copy of the Licensee’s data available. The backup copy shall be made at a location separate from the data center where the operating System and fallback system run, so that the Licensee’s data is always stored in three different geographical locations. The backup system is checked continuously using sample checks. Licensor undertakes to delete all backups that are older than 3 months.
Backup and Redundancy. (a) Back up Customer Content in accordance with industry-standard security configurations. (b) Store Customer Content redundantly in more than one AWS Region This UK GDPR Addendum (this “UK Addendum”) supplements the AWS GDPR Data Processing Addendum set out in Appendix 2 (the “AWS GDPR DPA”). This UK Addendum applies when the UK GDPR applies to Customer’s use of the Services to process UK Customer Data. Unless otherwise defined in this UK Addendum, all capitalised terms used in this UK Addendum will have the meanings given to them in the AWS GDPR DPA.
Backup and Redundancy. (a) Back up Customer Content in accordance with industry-standard security configurations. (b) Store Customer Content redundantly in more than one AWS Region
Backup and Redundancy. (a) Back up Customer Content in accordance with industry-standard security configurations. (b) Store Customer Content redundantly in more than one AWS Region This Addendum supplements the CloudEndure Terms of Service between Customer and CloudEndure (the “Agreement”).This DPA is an agreement between you and the entity you represent (“Customer”, “you” or “your”) and the applicable CloudEndure entity. Unless otherwise defined in this DPA or in the Agreement, all capitalised terms used in this DPA will have the meanings given to them in Section 17 of this DPA.
Backup and Redundancy. Hearst shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain adequate back-up and restore procedures (e.g., warm and hot back-ups of mission critical hardware, software and application systems) such that corruption or failure of key systems can be restored within a commercially reasonable timeframe. Additionally, Hearst will ensure that a co-location hosting facility is available and that the redundant systems and bandwidth are adequate to ensure continued operation of the technical services in the event of failure.