Memory Limitations Clause Samples
The Memory Limitations clause sets boundaries on the amount of memory that a party, typically a service provider or software, is required to allocate or utilize. In practice, this clause may specify maximum memory usage for applications, restrict the amount of data stored, or define performance expectations based on available memory resources. Its core function is to manage resource allocation, prevent system overloads, and ensure that both parties have clear expectations regarding memory usage, thereby reducing the risk of performance issues or disputes over resource consumption.
Memory Limitations. Mail that exceeds the storage limit when received may be permanently lost. You may adjust the storage capacity of your individual mailboxes via the control panel, and it is your obligation to monitor and adjust the storage capacity of individual mailboxes as needed. An individual email message that exceeds the per-message size limit may also be permanently lost. As of May 2008, the per message size limit is 50MB.
