Production Backup definition

Production Backup means a Software license acquired and deployed for internal purposes to be used in a manner that makes it ready and available to be moved into Production at any time and includes: Disaster Recovery, Continuous Availability Architecture® (“CAA”), high-availability, and hot-standby, warm-standby, or cold-standby.

Examples of Production Backup in a sentence

  • If Customer ordered or obtained the Software for Non-Production use, then the Software is subject to the additional restriction that it may not be deployed for Production or Production Backup Use.

  • The sum of License Units for Production and Production Backup must not exceed the maximum number of License Units set forth in the Quote.

  • If no license environment is stated in the Quote (or order form) then the Software is licensed for Production and Production Backup.

  • Any consent required pursuant to this Section 9 shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • If Customer ordered or obtained the Software for Non-Production use, then the Software is subject to the additional restriction that it may not be deployed for Production or Production Backup use.

  • The sum of License Units for Production and Production Backup must not exceed the maximum number of License Units set forth in the Referencing Agreement.

  • Software may be licensed to Customer for Production or Production Backup use.