Database Availability definition

Database Availability means all times other than Database Unavailability.
Database Availability means the period of time when the database engines are functional and the database engines’ processes are executing and allowing end-users, whose connections reach the server, to access the database through their usual logon procedures. The database will be deemed unavailable only under circumstances where all end-users, using an appropriate login and password, are unable to access the database.

Examples of Database Availability in a sentence

  • For backup and recovery of an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group (DAG) a licensed copy of the Backup Exec Agent for Applications and Databases is required for each member of the DAG.

  • Seller shall ensure Database Availability sufficient to maintain monthly availability with respect to Buyer's access to the Databases of not less than 99.9% (or 43 minutes of total unavailability) (the "Service Level Commitment"), calculated to include twenty-four (24) hours per day over each month, but excluding from the numerator and the denominator in the calculation the duration in time of any temporary shutdowns due to Scheduled Maintenance.

  • Database Availability Level One Up-time for LOTS systems only **** percent (****%) within the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. EST Monday through Friday.

  • The Critical Database Availability measurement evaluates “operating level 2” database instances by querying the management agent for such database instances.

  • The Database Availability category measures the Availability of database instances by Service Level (i.e., critical, high or standard).

  • On-line Database Availability The database measured is available if any user can process a transaction through the UHG Network at the ESC and the database measured.

  • Seller shall ensure Database Availability sufficient to maintain monthly availability with respect to ▇▇▇▇▇'s access to the Databases of not less than 99.9% (or 43 minutes of total unavailability) (the "Service Level Commitment"), calculated to include twenty-four (24) hours per day over each month, but excluding from the numerator and the denominator in the calculation the duration in time of any temporary shutdowns due to Scheduled Maintenance.

  • The Standard Database Availability measurement evaluates “operating level 3” database instances by querying the management agent for such databases.

  • The Critical Database Availability measurement evaluates “operating level 1” database instances by querying the management agent for such database instances.

  • Enterprise Application and Enterprise Database Availability provide availability targets for enterprise applications and their databases.