Production Instance definition

Production Instance means an Instance used for the actual processing and/or throughput of data, including redundancy, as opposed to "Non-Production Instance".
Production Instance means any instance that is (a) used to generate and/or process online revenue; or (ii) is exposed to the public internet for use by End Users.
Production Instance means a Docebo instance which is tied to an active user subscription. “Support Request” means any support ticket reporting an Incident to Docebo via an appropriate methodology of submission, as discussed herein.

Examples of Production Instance in a sentence

  • This Section I of Exhibit 1 applies to Customer’s Production Instance of the Service Offering.

  • The Service Offering may be unavailable in the Production Instance during this period.

  • To the extent Client is running on a current, supported version of the IBM SaaS, in the event of a major system disruption, caused by a natural disaster (e.g. fire, earthquake, flood, etc.) beyond IBM's control, Disaster Recovery will be accomplished by restoring Client’s production data to one of Client’s Non- Production Instances or Connections and is only available if Client has purchased at least one Non Production Instance for each Associated IBM Program.

  • Customer acknowledges that Service Offering in the Non-Production Instance are at-risk services given that they are in support of Customer development, user acceptance testing, pre-production staging, and preview(s) of upcoming Service Offering changes to the Production Instance.

  • Should a Force Majeure Event result in unavailability of the Service Offering, SecurID will focus its efforts on restoring availability of the Service Offering first to the Production Instance, and then to the Non-Production Instance.


More Definitions of Production Instance

Production Instance means a CloudView Instance used for the actual processing and/or throughput of data, including redundancy, as opposed to a Non-Production Instance. Physical Index means a part of the indexed content. A Physical Index can be split over several servers in a given Environment.
Production Instance means is an Instance that is used to serve the primary purpose for which Client has purchased a license to use Company Software - including but not limited to, primary system housing or handling live production data, secondary system used for reporting purposes, additional active system used to distribute or segregate load
Production Instance. Production instances are defined as a Growth or Enterprise Docebo instance which is tied to an active user subscription. ●
Production Instance means an instance of the Totara Platform which is deployed to support an active operational learning management business process of the Customer in use by the Customer’s personnel. Supported Environment means the combination of hardware, operating system and database platform that together meet the minimum system configuration requirements for the proper use and operation of the Totara Platform as set out in the Documentation.
Production Instance is an instance of the Software that: (a) may be used for active cases and investigations, and (b) may consist of any number of physical and virtual server components that all link back to one set of the Server Software files located on one server. • Instance Settings. Every Production Instance of the Software is automatically configured to reflect Relativity’s recommended Production Instance settings (“Instance Settings”); however, Relativity may provide Client with the ability to modify certain Instance Settings. Notwithstanding the foregoing, there are several Instance Setting entries that should never be modified in Client’s Production Instance (“Restricted Instance Settings”), which Relativity identifies by including a “Do not modify” statement at the beginning of the Instance Setting Description in the Documentation. Relativity strongly discourages the modification of the Restricted Instance Settings due to elevated security risks, among other things, associated therewith. If Client modifies any of the Restricted Instance Settings, Client (a) may create a security vulnerability in the applicable Production Instance of the Software or otherwise interfere with the Software’s proper functioning, and (b) will automatically void any applicable warranties offered by Relativity to the extent that Client’s modification of any Restricted Instance Settings causes such warranties to be breached or inaccurate. Furthermore, Relativity will not be obligated to provide the Maintenance Support Services described in Exhibit C if Relativity reasonably determines that the issue is attributable to the modification of one or more Restricted Instance Settings. • The License under this Agreement allows Client to deploy and use on Client’s Computer Network the number of Production Instances set forth in Exhibit A. Client may add one or more Extra Production Instances of the Relativity Software by paying Relativity’s applicable fees and signing Relativity’s standard amendment. Any other instances are subject to such additional agreements and fees as the parties agree upon in writing. • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein that prohibits the deployment of the Relativity Server Software to any Network Server Computer not located behind Client’s firewall at Client’s site or in a cloud data center or collocation facility of a third party, Relativity hereby agrees that Client may deploy the Relativity Server Software for any Extra Production Instance as a series of indi...
Production Instance is an instance of the Software that: (a) may be used for active cases and investigations, and (b) may consist of any number of physical and virtual server components that all link back to one set of the Server Software files located on one server.
Production Instance means an instance of the Totara Software which is deployed to support an active operational learning management business process of the Customer in use by the Customer’s personnel. Second-level Support means the support we provide relating to application issues, but does not include support in the form of code changes. If you are a hosted customer, Second-level Support includes support of the hosted environment. Subscriber Portal means online user community located at xxx.xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx Subscription Fee means, collectively, the Provisioning Fees and Service Fees specified in Schedule 1. Subscription Term is defined in Section 2.1.