Infrastructure as a Service Clause Samples

Infrastructure as a Service. The type of capability provided to the con- sumer is a type of hardware, such as processing, storage, network, etc. In line with the definition proposed by NIST, the last step required to character- ize the CC systems consists of identifying the four proposed deployment models. First is the Private Cloud model, which is used when the CC infrastructure is used by a single organization, which can in turn include different consumers. Second is the Public Cloud, which is associated with infrastructures for open use by the gen- eral public. Based on these two models (public and private), various authors pro- pose the existence of a hybrid models named Virtual Private Cloud [27] [66]. In which private CC are built over the infrastructure services of the public platforms. As a result of this hybrid model, there are multi-holdings [9][66] when various CC environments share the same public infrastructure. As for the other two models, the third is named Community cloud and is availa- ble when the CC infrastructure is used by a specific group of consumers or organi- zations that share a common interest. Finally the Hybrid Cloud model permits the combination of any of the other three models presented. In this case, we can talk about the interoperability between platforms [38], which are generally complex since each CC platform is closed.
Infrastructure as a Service. 23.1 In consideration of your payment of the Infrastructure as a Service Fee, we will supply you with the Infrastructure as a Service in accordance with the Schedule or the relevant Service Order. 23.2 You agree that we may perform maintenance and upgrades at any time and from time to time. In relation to: (a) standard planned maintenance and upgrades, these will be done during the windows in our patching policy available at ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and we notify to you, and we will provide you with at least 48 hours’ notice; and (b) emergency changes, patches and updates, we will use our reasonable endeavours to provide you with notice of such changes, patches and updates, but sometimes this is not possible. 23.3 The Infrastructure as a Service does not include backup, and it’s your responsibility to procure a back-up solution (whether through the Back-Up Services or otherwise). 23.4 In the event of a failure in the Infrastructure as a Service, we will use commercially reasonable endeavours to restore Your Data that is affected by the failure. However, you acknowledge that there may be situations in which Your Data cannot be recovered or Your Data retained may be out of date. To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree that this clause
Infrastructure as a Service. Service Provider shall host and support Client’s infrastructure (“IaaS”) either in the WIN Technology Data Center (“Hosted IaaS”) or in a private cloud provisioned data center that is not shared with any other organization (“Private IaaS”) which includes the following: