Disaster Recovery System definition

Disaster Recovery System means the system identified by the Supplier in the Supplier Solution which shall be used for the purpose of delivering the Disaster Recovery Services;
Disaster Recovery System means the system embodied in the processes and procedures for restoring the provision of Goods and/or Services following the occurrence of a disaster;
Disaster Recovery System means the system identified by the Contractor which shall be used for the purpose of delivering the Disaster Recovery Service. "Related Service Provider" any person who provides services to the Authority in relation to the Goods and/or Services from time to time.

Examples of Disaster Recovery System in a sentence

  • Additional License Options (as appropriate) are required to be purchased by Licensee for use of the Licensed Software on a Disaster Recovery System or for load-balancing, fail-over, training, or testing purposes.

  • Authorizing The Purchase Of Spillman's Disaster Recovery System Pursuant To And In Accordance With N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(dd).

  • Information Services Modules (ISM) providing High Density Switching (HDS), Compute And Storage (CAS) and Disaster Recovery System (DRS).

  • The Disaster Recovery System shall be inspected and maintained regularly, in accordance with the procedures set by the Facilities Management Section.

  • Commissioning of Disaster Recovery System shall be as per technical specification.


More Definitions of Disaster Recovery System

Disaster Recovery System means the system identified by the Supplier which shall be used for the purpose of delivering the Disaster Recovery Services; and
Disaster Recovery System is defined as a computer system that is used (i) if a disaster arises and the original production system is unavailable, (ii) for the purposes of disaster recovery testing and/or (iii) for system diagnostics or maintenance of the Disaster Recovery System itself. A Disaster Recovery System does not include any system that is in the same computer cluster as the machine on which the development or production copy of the Licensed Software is installed.
Disaster Recovery System means an electronic data storage system implemented and maintained solely for the purpose of allowing a governmental unit or agency to recover operational systems and datasets following the occurrence of a catastrophe, including without limitation an act of war, an equipment failure, a cyber-attack, or a natural disaster such as a tornado, earthquake, or fire;
Disaster Recovery System means the system embodied in the processes and procedures for restoring the provision of Services following the occurrence of a disaster; Recovery Time Objective means duration of time within which a business process must be restored following a disaster Recovery Point Objective means the maximum tolerable period of data loss following a disaster, i.e. 24 hours worth of data is no longer available.
Disaster Recovery System means the system identified by the Service Provider in the BCDR Plan which shall be used for the purpose of delivering the Disaster Recovery Services;
Disaster Recovery System means the system identified by the Supplier in the Supplier Call Off Solution which shall be used for the purpose of delivering the Disaster Recovery Services;
Disaster Recovery System means the system identified by the Supplier in the Supplier Solution which shall be used for the purpose of delivering the Disaster Recovery Services; Dispute Resolution Procedure means the dispute resolution procedure set out in Clause 35.3 (Dispute Resolution); Documentation means any hard or soft copy operating instructions, installation instructions or the technical specifications, user manuals, operating manuals, process definitions and procedures and other documentation including designs relating to the Services and Supplier’s Software; Downtime means any period of time within the Agreed Service Time during which a Service and/or Service Element is not Available, excluding Planned Downtime; End User means an individual who uses a Service; Environmental Information Regulations mean the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such regulations; Equipment means the Supplier's hardware, computer and telecoms devices, equipment, plant, materials and such other items supplied and used by the Supplier (but not hired, leased or loaned from the Contracting Body) in the performance of its obligations under this Contract which, for the avoidance of doubt does not include the Services; Excess Charges means the charges that will apply over and above the Contract Charges as a direct result of construction or other enabling works not foreseen by either the Supplier or the Contracting Body; Exit Plan has the meaning set out in Clause 3.9; Expiry Date means the date one Year from the Commencement Date or the expiry of any Extension Periods.