Hybrid Cloud Services Clause Samples

Hybrid Cloud Services. Hybrid Cloud Services are charged on a discrete basis utilizing a granular Resource Unit structure. Hybrid Cloud Services consist of five (5) categories of Charges: Infrastructure, Services, Disaster Recovery, Network, and Security. These discrete Services are procured by DCS Customers as needed, with business rules mutually agreed upon by the Parties determining RU bundles to provide a defined service. Each category has either fixed unit rate pricing or fixed Charges set forth in Attachment 4-A and reflects the resources required to provide the Hybrid Cloud Services and will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Hybrid Cloud Services. All Hybrid Cloud Services provided directly by Service Provider will be measured on the last day of the month. When applicable, counts are adjusted to include any Instance in service for at least one (1) day of the calendar month. One (1) Instance in service for at least one day of a calendar month equals one RU. Attachment 4-D includes anticipated Hybrid Cloud Services volumes based on Contract Year 4 consumption. These volumes are informational and do not serve as a baseline as Attachment 4-A provides unit rate pricing by volume tier that replaces the need for a baseline. Beginning in Contract Year 6 or (if later) the date of acceptance of the final HCS Setup and Operations milestones as detailed in Section 22 of Exhibit 4, Hybrid Cloud Services will replace the RUs described in Sections 19.3.2, 19.3.3, 19.3.7, 19.4, 19.5(e), 19.6, and
Hybrid Cloud Services. Hybrid Cloud Services are charged on a discrete basis utilizing a granular Resource Unit structure. Hybrid Cloud Services consist of five (5) categories of Charges: Infrastructure, Services, Disaster Recovery, Network, and Security. These discrete Services are procured by DCS Customers as needed, with business rules mutually agreed upon by the Parties determining RU bundles to provide a defined service. Each category has either fixed unit rate pricing or fixed Charges set forth in Attachment 4-A and reflects the resources required to provide the Hybrid Cloud Services and will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Hybrid Cloud Services. All Hybrid Cloud Services provided directly by Service Provider will be measured on the last day of the month. When applicable, counts are adjusted to include any Instance in service for at least one (1) day of the calendar month. One (1) Instance in service for at least one day of a calendar month equals one RU. Attachment 4-D includes anticipated Hybrid Cloud Services volumes based on Contract Year 4 consumption. These volumes are informational and do not serve as a baseline as Attachment 4-A provides unit rate pricing by volume tier that replaces the need for a baseline. Beginning in Contract Year 6 or (if later) the date of acceptance of the final HCS Setup and Operations milestones as detailed in Section 22 of Exhibit 4, Hybrid Cloud Services will replace the RUs described in Sections 19.3.2, 19.3.3, 19.4, 19.6, and 19.10. Prior to Contract Year 6, Hybrid Cloud Services will be available as mutually agreed to by the Parties. All standard Cloud Services provided by Cloud Service Providers as per Exhibit 4, Section 22 will be charged based on actual consumption and solely on actual current market rates as published by the Cloud Service Providers, unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing. Service Provider may provide services beyond the Cloud Services in Exhibit 4, Section 22 that may result in additional Charges. The initial setup costs required by Service Provider to deliver Hybrid Cloud Services are recovered through the Charges for HCS Setup as described in Attachment 4-A. The Charges for HCS Setup are set forth in Attachment 4-A and are payable in the amounts set forth and so billed to DIR in accordance with the schedule set forth in Attachment 4- A, upon DIR’s acceptance of the relevant milestone. Such Charges for HCS Setup milestones will be listed on the applicable Monthly Invoice...
Hybrid Cloud Services. The services and equipment used to provide the services detailed in Exhibits 2.3 and 2.3.1 include standard cloud services provided by Amazon, Microsoft, and/or similar suppliers (each a “Cloud Services Provider”). As such: