Reliability Failure Sample Clauses

A Reliability Failure clause defines the circumstances under which a party's failure to meet specified reliability standards or performance metrics constitutes a breach of contract. Typically, this clause outlines the minimum acceptable levels of service or product reliability, such as uptime percentages for software or consistent delivery schedules for goods, and details the process for identifying and documenting failures. Its core practical function is to set clear expectations for performance and provide a mechanism for addressing and remedying substandard reliability, thereby protecting the interests of the party relying on consistent service or product delivery.
Reliability Failure. Any failure that occurs after the first [*] of operation after installation at EMC's customer's site. [*]
Reliability Failure. Any failure that occurs after the first [*] of operation after installation at Sequent's customer's site. Reliability is measured as mean-time-between-failure(s) ("MTBF").
Reliability Failure. Any failure that occurs after the first [**] hours of operation at the EMC's customer's site. EMC metrics for reliability failures are: . Annualized Failure Rate (AFR). AFR is a % of confirmed failures per population shipped. . Annualized Rate of Return (ARR). ARR is a % of units returned (whether confirmed or not) per population shipped. . Failure in Time (FIT). FIT is a specification of failures per billion hours of operation. . Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF). MTBF is the reciprocal of the sum of failure rates of all the components of a system, or it is the average of the time between failures in a population. . Mean-Time-Between-Product-Replacements (MTBPR). MTBPR is a measurement of hours of operation before a product replacement (whether confirmed or not).
Reliability Failure. Any failure that occurs after the [*] of [*] after [*].