Backup Frequency Sample Clauses

Backup Frequency. The Backup Software is designed to take ONE daily backup of the Customer’s database (at a configurable time of day which can be specified by the Customer). The backup copy will be created locally on the Customer Systems and the Backup Software will then attempt to upload a copy of the backup to the Backup Platform. In order for this process to work, the Customer Systems must be (a) switched on; (b) functioning correctly; and
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Backup Frequency. DOCCS Research will back up the Master Data File about every 15 days, so that it can be retrieved in case of a data systems failure.
Backup Frequency. The Hosted Application data is backed up daily to a secure storage medium, and we retain platform backups for seven days before securely destroying the database snapshot.
Backup Frequency. Servers and/or workstations can be backed up as frequently as every 5 minutes. Retention policies can be customized to create as many archived versions of data and full recovery points as needed. Off-site backup frequency is continuous by default, and may be customized to meet Internet bandwidth limitations. Off-site backup frequency is ultimately depended on total data size, data changes, and available Internet bandwidth.
Backup Frequency. Company will ensure that backups are performed in accordance with the following table: Frequency Data Type Backup Type Backup Window Daily Files Manual An hour Weekly Files Automatic Half day Database Automatic Execution times for backups will be monitored for adherence to these times.
Backup Frequency. 3.1.i.1.i Full Back up once per week
Backup Frequency. Servers and/or Customer Data are backed up on a daily basis Monday – Friday, however retention policies and backup schedules can be customized to Customer’s needs. Recovery is to the point of the most recent backup. Customer Data entered after that time is not yet backed up, and is therefore unavailable for recovery. ABELDent retains several previous backup points that will also be available for recovery should customer not wish to recover the most recent backup.
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Related to Backup Frequency

  • Reactive Power and Primary Frequency Response 9.6.1 Power Factor Design Criteria

  • Backup Authorized Devices that are not shared devices will periodically create automatic backups that are transmitted to the Service when the user is logged in with their Managed Apple ID and the device is screen-locked, connected to a power source, and connected to the Internet via a Wi-Fi network. You may disable backup in the MDM Enrollment Settings. Backup is limited to device settings, device characteristics, photos, videos, documents, messages (iMessage, SMS and MMS, if enabled), ringtones, app data (including Health app data), location settings (such as location-based reminders that You have set up), and Home screen and app organization. Content that You purchase, download or provide access to Your End Users from the iTunes Store, App Store or iBooks Store, and Content purchased from or provided by any third parties, will not be backed up. Such Content may be eligible for re- download from those services, subject to account requirements, availability, and any applicable terms and conditions. Content synced from Your End Users’ computers will not be backed up. If You enable iCloud Photo Library, the photo libraries of Your End Users will be backed up separately from their automatic iCloud backup. The Content stored in an End User’s contacts, calendars, bookmarks, and documents is accessible via iCloud on the web or on any of the End User’s Authorized Devices. When iCloud Backup is enabled, devices managed or controlled by Your Institution will not back up to iTunes automatically during a sync, but You may enable End Users to manually initiate a backup to iTunes. It is solely Your responsibility to maintain appropriate alternative backup of Your and Your End Users’ information and data.

  • Under-Frequency and Over Frequency Conditions The New York State Transmission System is designed to automatically activate a load- shed program as required by the NPCC in the event of an under-frequency system disturbance. Developer shall implement under-frequency and over-frequency relay set points for the Large Generating Facility as required by the NPCC to ensure “ride through” capability of the New York State Transmission System. Large Generating Facility response to frequency deviations of predetermined magnitudes, both under-frequency and over-frequency deviations, shall be studied and coordinated with the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The term “ride through” as used herein shall mean the ability of a Generating Facility to stay connected to and synchronized with the New York State Transmission System during system disturbances within a range of under-frequency and over-frequency conditions, in accordance with Good Utility Practice and with NPCC Regional Reliability Reference Directory # 12, or its successor.

  • Primary Frequency Response Developer shall ensure the primary frequency response capability of its Large Generating Facility by installing, maintaining, and operating a functioning governor or equivalent controls. The term “functioning governor or equivalent controls” as used herein shall mean the required hardware and/or software that provides frequency responsive real power control with the ability to sense changes in system frequency and autonomously adjust the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in accordance with the droop and deadband parameters and in the direction needed to correct frequency deviations. Developer is required to install a governor or equivalent controls with the capability of operating: (1) with a maximum 5 percent droop ± 0.036 Hz deadband; or (2) in accordance with the relevant droop, deadband, and timely and sustained response settings from an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for equivalent or more stringent parameters. The droop characteristic shall be: (1) based on the nameplate capacity of the Large Generating Facility, and shall be linear in the range of frequencies between 59 and 61 Hz that are outside of the deadband parameter; or (2) based on an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for an equivalent or more stringent parameter. The deadband parameter shall be: the range of frequencies above and below nominal (60 Hz) in which the governor or equivalent controls is not expected to adjust the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in response to frequency deviations. The deadband shall be implemented: (1) without a step to the droop curve, that is, once the frequency deviation exceeds the deadband parameter, the expected change in the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in response to frequency deviations shall start from zero and then increase (for under-frequency deviations) or decrease (for over-frequency deviations) linearly in proportion to the magnitude of the frequency deviation; or (2) in accordance with an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for an equivalent or more stringent parameter. Developer shall notify NYISO that the primary frequency response capability of the Large Generating Facility has been tested and confirmed during commissioning. Once Developer has synchronized the Large Generating Facility with the New York State Transmission System, Developer shall operate the Large Generating Facility consistent with the provisions specified in Articles 9.5.5.1 and 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement. The primary frequency response requirements contained herein shall apply to both synchronous and non-synchronous Large Generating Facilities.

  • Backups Provider agrees to maintain backup copies, backed up at least daily, of Student Data in case of Provider’s system failure or any other unforeseen event resulting in loss of Student Data or any portion thereof.

  • Access Toll Connecting Trunk Group Architecture 9.2.1 If CBB chooses to subtend a Verizon access Tandem, CBB’s NPA/NXX must be assigned by CBB to subtend the same Verizon access Tandem that a Verizon NPA/NXX serving the same Rate Center Area subtends as identified in the LERG.

  • Signaling Parameters All SS7 signaling parameters will be provided in conjunction with traffic exchange trunk groups, where and as available. These parameters include Automatic Number Identification ("ANI"), Calling Party Number ("CPN"), Privacy Indicator, calling party category information, originating line information, charge number, etc. Also included are all parameters relating to network signaling information, such as Carrier Information Parameter ("CIP"), wherever such information is needed for call routing or billing. GTE will provide SS7 via GR-394-SS7 and/or GR-317-SS7 format(s).

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