Redundant Back-Up Sample Clauses

The Redundant Back-Up clause requires that additional copies of important data or systems are maintained to ensure their availability in case of primary system failure. In practice, this means that a party must regularly create and store back-up versions of critical information, often in separate physical or cloud locations, to protect against data loss due to technical issues, disasters, or cyberattacks. The core function of this clause is to minimize the risk of data loss and ensure business continuity by mandating reliable back-up procedures.
Redundant Back-Up. The Contractor shall maintain a fully redundant backup data center geographically separated from its main data center that maintains near realtime replication of data from the main data center. The Contractor’s back-up policies shall be made available to the State upon request. The Contractor shall provide the State with not less than thirty (30) days advance written notice of any material amendment or modification of such policies.
Redundant Back-Up. The Contractor shall maintain a fully redundant backup data center geographically separated from its main data center that maintains near real-time replication of data from the main data center.
Redundant Back-Up. The Contractor shall maintain backup data and component infrastructure in a geographically separated location from the main region. The Contractor’s back-up policies shall be made available to the State upon request. The Contractor shall provide the State with not less than thirty (30) days advance written notice of any material amendment or modification of such policies.
Redundant Back-Up. A summary of the Contractor’s back-up policies shall be made available to the State upon request. The Contractor shall provide the State with not less than thirty (30) days advance written notice of any material amendment or modification of such policies.
Redundant Back-Up. The Contractor shall maintain a fully redundant backup data center geographically separated from its main data center that maintains near real time replication of data from the main data center. The Table of Contents related to Contractor’s back-up policies shall be made available to the State upon request. The Contractor shall provide the State with not less than thirty (30) days advance written notice of any material amendment or modification of such policies. Vendor will allow Vermont DOC to view confidential policies and procedures electronically on a mutually agreed upon date and time.