Failback definition

Failback means the transition of computing and related services from the Secondary Site to the Primary Site following recovery from a Disaster or as part of DR Testing.
Failback means switching the provision of Our IAAS back from Our back up data centre to Our principal data centre. “Failover” means switching the provision of our IAAS from Our principal data centre to Our back up data centre.
Failback means the process of restoring a system or network unless and until it is back to its original state before Failover;

Examples of Failback in a sentence

  • In the event of a Disaster, Company shall include consultation with Saint Luke’s regarding the need to Failover to the Secondary Site, operation of the Secondary Site, activities to resume stable operations at the Primary Site, and Failback to the Primary Site when appropriate.

  • COUNTY agrees to pay the following DR Disaster Declaration Fee (per Instance) $35,000 per Instance Hot Site Production Fees (Weekly): (Fee is in addition to the Monthly DR Service Fee) (Minimum of one weeks fees per Disaster Declaration.) $35,000 per week Fail-back Services) Services Fee (Base Support No charge (The scope of the services provided by CONTRACTOR for the graceful fail-back is as described in Section 26 Services fees, as applicable, in the event of a disaster declaration.