Cloud Deployment Sample Clauses

The Cloud Deployment clause defines the terms and conditions under which software or services are hosted and operated on cloud infrastructure. It typically outlines the responsibilities of both the service provider and the customer regarding data storage, access, security, and uptime when using cloud-based solutions. For example, it may specify which party is responsible for maintaining data backups or ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. The core function of this clause is to clarify expectations and obligations related to cloud hosting, thereby reducing misunderstandings and managing risks associated with cloud-based deployments.
Cloud Deployment. The Solution shall be deployable in a cloud environment and should support multi-cloud deployments.
Cloud Deployment. Customer may install the server components of the Software on Customer’s Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) infrastructure, subject to limits listed in the Sales Order.
Cloud Deployment. We offer the SaaS Solution as a fully managed service on the cloud, where we take care of all the cloud infrastructure requirements – storage, compute, and other details. We support Production instance, with load balancing and fail-overs, and a set of non-production instances (Development, Test, UAT, and Pre-Prod) as required to support the subscribed modules. The cloud instances are sized per the data volumes, user count, and other customer details. Any change in the data volumes or user count or other factors may require a change to the cloud configuration, with a potential additional charge.
Cloud Deployment. The CITI‐SENSE environment consists of a distributed network of systems and applications. To manage this network effectively and remove any dependencies on individual project participants, the CITI‐ SENSE Spatial and Environment Data Services (SEDS) Platform is implemented in the Cloud (i.e. the Internet). Instead of developing a private CITI‐SENSE cloud, the services from the commercial cloud service provider Amazon is used. In particular, the CITI‐SENSE SEDS Platform uses Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy the various CITI‐SENSE SEDS Platform components described in chapter 5.2. AWS provides a collection of web services that can be combined to make up a cloud computing platform. For the deployment of the CITI‐SENSE SEDS Platform the following AWS services are used:  AWS EC2 (Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud), which provides virtual computers on which the CITI‐SENSE software components and web services are deployed and managed.  AWS RDS (Relational Database Service), which provides a pre‐installed and configured relational database.  AWS S3 (Simple Storage Service), which provides data storage capacity. Two identical systems have been deployed with different purposes:
Cloud Deployment. The Service is deployed in Microsoft’s Windows Azure environment hosted in Microsoft data centers (the “Cloud Environment”). The Service is designed to utilize the data security features of the Cloud Environment to protect Customer’s data. The Service will be implemented by Outseer as a multi-tenanted installation in the Cloud Environment which employs shared infrastructure while segregating customer data. Hardware infrastructure components, including but not limited to firewalls, load balancers, web servers, database servers, and storage equipment are shared across multiple customers. Unless stated otherwise in the Documentation Customer data is segmented via the use of separate directories and databases such that there is no co-mingling of customer data. Outseer’s Service levels and operational procedures are standardized for all customers due to the shared nature of the installation and the platform.
Cloud Deployment. ‌ Chronicle is a cloud-based SaaS offering, built as a specialized layer on top of core Google infrastructure, designed for enterprises to privately retain, analyze, and search the massive amounts of security and network telemetry they generate. Chronicle infrastructure has a different risk posture and utilizes a different security architecture than Google Cloud. Being a specialized multi-tenant solution, Chronicle allows customers to specify geo-based tenancy to fit their compliance needs within Google Core locations in North America, Europe and Asia.