Recoverability Sample Clauses

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Recoverability. Depending on the protection needs, it is ensured that the applied systems can be restored as fast as possible and without delay in case of malfunctions → various backups.
Recoverability. Data backups of databases and operating system images are taken to the extent required and with the aim of preventing the loss of personal data in the event of a technical malfunction or human error. Backups are performed for network drives and servers in productive operation, and the performance is recorded (logged) and monitored. The recovery of data backups is tested. Processes or procedures for handling disruptions to IT systems and for restoring systems after a disruption have been established to the extent required. Business continuity management (BCM) includes activities for business process impact analysis (BIA), definition and application of measures to ensure business continuity, taking into account information security and data protection aspects, as well as tests and reviews of the effectiveness of the measures implemented. A business process impact analysis is prepared or reviewed at least annually on the basis of the key business processes and services.
Recoverability. On behalf of Veeting AG, Metanet AG backs up the data of all servers on a daily basis and keeps these backups for 365 days in accordance with the terms and conditions. The backup copies serve exclusively to restore data in case of server failure.
Recoverability. Supplier will comply with Seagate requests to produce the Seagate Data in response to Seagate or third party audits, incident or investigation requests by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or as required by law. Supplier will cooperate with Seagate to test the recoverability of the Seagate Data from Supplier’s systems and Supplier’s backups, upon ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s request.
Recoverability. Periodic tasks on stored files can be defined in order to identify and restore corrupted files,
Recoverability. ● Recoverability: States of systems and/or data can be restored for the following areas: Installations, data, system file and data containers, log data, user accounts and configurations (settings and shares).
Recoverability. (a) Regular data recovery tests ('Restore Tests') (i) Regular full restore tests shall be carried out to ensure recoverability in the event of an emergency/disaster. (b) Disaster Recovery Concept (i) There is an emergency/disaster response policy and an emergency plan. Alasco ensures the recovery of all systems based on backups, usually within 24 hours.
Recoverability. For the purposes of Clause 13.4, VAT is recoverable by a person, if that person (or any company treated as a member of the same VAT group as that person) is entitled to credit for it as input tax under sections 25 and 26 VAT A▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. For the avoidance of doubt, VAT is not recoverable by a person only because he could elect to waive exemption, but has not done so.
Recoverability. The system architecture is designed bearing recoverability of the system in mind in the event of system failure. The system may be recovered from a complete crash by the following steps: 1. System restore for operating systems. 2. Re-applying any non-file based application configuration. 3. Reloading of backups for application server, file server and database 4. Execute test-suite and rectify any issues identified