Emergency Downtime definition

Emergency Downtime means downtime during critical patch deployment and critical operating system upgrades as described in the Supplement.
Emergency Downtime means downtime during emergency patch deployment and emergency operating system upgrades as described in the Supplement.
Emergency Downtime means such time as the Software is offline due to a short-term emergency condition.

Examples of Emergency Downtime in a sentence

  • Downtime does not include Emergency Downtime or Scheduled Downtime.


More Definitions of Emergency Downtime

Emergency Downtime means any unavailability of the Portal or Service due to a temporary suspension by Badger Meter to perform maintenance to address any, urgent and unexpected issue with the Portal or Service.
Emergency Downtime means those times where Trellance may need to perform emergency maintenance, including security patch installation and any replacement that results in Downtime. Emergency Downtime is not considered Downtime for purposes of this SaaS Uptime SLA and will not be counted towards any Downtime periods.
Emergency Downtime means the periods where the Terrascope Products are made unavailable by Terrascope for the purposes of addressing any Virus or Vulnerabilities in the Terrascope Products;
Emergency Downtime means any Downtime for which you may receive less than 24-hour notification period. This emergency maintenance may be performed at any time, with or without notice, as deemed necessary by us. Emergency Downtime falling outside of Scheduled or Planned Downtime may be eligible for Service Credit.
Emergency Downtime means those times when AVEVA or a third party becomes aware of a security or other vulnerability that AVEVA deems to require prompt remediation and, as a result, the Products are temporarily made unavailable in order for AVEVA to remediate the security or other vulnerability.
Emergency Downtime means those times where the VENDOR becomes aware of a vulnerability that, based on a risk assessment of the vulnerability, the VENDOR deems to require immediate remediation and, as a result, the ICMS is made temporarily unavailable in order for the VENDOR to address the vulnerability. Emergency Downtime is not considered Downtime for purposes of this ICMS Uptime SLA, and will not be counted towards any Downtime Periods
Emergency Downtime means circumstances where Company discovers a vulnerability in the Service that is reasonably likely to have a broad material impact on the Service. During Emergency Downtime, Company will make the Service unavailable to correct the vulnerability, and then promptly restore the availability of the Service.