Disaster Recovery Server definition

Disaster Recovery Server means the disaster recovery set-up required as a back-up server in case the Standard Server ceases to function due to unforeseen events, to consider common events, failures, and errors; local emergencies; and regional emergencies. The hardware and software of the disaster recovery set-up shall adapt the same specifications and applications to mirror the Standard Server set-up. The backup process defining how to use the backup and recovery server will be dependent on the back-up policy of the Client and will be the sole responsibility of the Client. The Client shall also be responsible for the maintenance and upgrade of the disaster recovery server. The Service Provider shall provide the same support service for the Disaster Recovery Server as that to be provided for the Standard Server under this Agreement.

Examples of Disaster Recovery Server in a sentence

  • Upon such termination, End-User will (i) remove the Backup Copies from the Failover Server or the Disaster Recovery Server, as the case may be, within five (5) days of such termination; (ii) destroy the Backup Copies and related Documentation, and any copies thereof; and (iii) within ten (10) days of termination, certify to VAR in a writing, signed by an authorized signatory of End-User, that such action has been taken.

  • These backups will be accessible by the Disaster Recovery Server to provide a resilient environment.