Non-Production Instance definition
Examples of Non-Production Instance in a sentence
The Service Offering may be unavailable in the Non-Production Instance during this period.
This Section II of Exhibit 1 applies to the Non-Production Instance of the Service Offering, which entails the computing environment, applications, and security associated with the instance(s) allocated by NetWitness for customers to access and use in execution of their business development and/or testing processes (“Non-Production Instance”).
For Customers purchasing the APJ Service Offering: The period of time every Saturday from 12:00am AEST/AEDT to 4:00am AEST/AEDT during which maintenance is conducted on the Service Offering in the Non-Production Instance.
For Customers purchasing the EMEA Service Offering: The period of time every Sunday from 12:00am GMT/GMT +1 to 4:00am GMT/GMT +1 during which maintenance is conducted on the Service Offering in the Non-Production Instance.
IBM Maximo Asset Management (SaaS) Non-Production is an optional service that provides all of the capability available with the base offering described in Section A but provided in a Non-Production Instance.
In addition to those defined terms stated in the Service Description and the Agreement, the following terms and definitions shall apply for the purpose of this Exhibit 1, Section II: Term Definition Static Non- For Customers purchasing the US Service Offering: The period of time every Sunday from Production 12:00am CST/CDT to 4:00am CST/CDT, during which maintenance is conducted on the Service Maintenance Offering in the Non-Production Instance.
Non-Production Instance means an Instance dedicated to development, testing, pre-production or quality assurance, as opposed to "Production Instance".
IBM OpenPages GRC Non-Production Instance on Cloud provides a Non-Production instance of the Cloud Service for internal development and testing activities.
This offering includes one (1) Production Instance, one (1) Non-Production Instance, one (1) IBM Cognos Performance Management Modeler, up to thirty-two gigabytes (32GB) of memory (RAM) for the TM1 database tier and two hundred gigabytes (200GB) of shared folder space.
If a Non-Production Instance is used in connection with a Production Instance, such Instance is considered a Production Instance.