Colocation Environment definition

Colocation Environment means relative humidity in the Colocation Area of 40%-60% and temperature in the Colocation Space at a maximum of 78 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius), as measured 6'6" above the finished floor, and 8" in front of Customer equipment on the Cold Aisle.
Colocation Environment means the allowable relative humidity range and maximum allowable temperature in the Colocation Area, as set forth in Exhibit A.
Colocation Environment means relative humidity in the Colocation Area of [**] and temperature in the Colocation Space [**], as measured [**].

Related to Colocation Environment

  • Services Environment refers to the combination of hardware and software components owned, licensed or managed by Oracle to which Oracle grants You and Your Users access as part of the Cloud Services which You have ordered. As applicable and subject to the terms of this Agreement and Your order, Oracle Programs, Third Party Content, Your Content and Your Applications may be hosted in the Services Environment.

  • Customer Environment means Customer’s data network/equipment and premises environment.

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • ICT Environment means the Authority System and the Contractor System. “Information” has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA.

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.