Redundant System definition

Redundant System means a duplication of the Primary System in a separate data center including real time replication of all data and configuration files from the Primary System to the redundant system thus permitting a faster return to operations than rebuilding a system from backup data.
Redundant System means the System or Software used in a non-production environment such as development, training, testing, or on a mirrored server for purposes of back up, archive, and disaster recovery purposes.
Redundant System means the System designed in such a way that every single product composing the System is duplicated, in order to support a single failure of any of its components (Hardware or Software).

Examples of Redundant System in a sentence

  • All rights, obligations, warranties, and other Services which apply and extend to a primary System shall apply and extend to an equal extent to a Redundant System.

  • The City may reproduce the Software and Documentation for a Redundant System, provided that each copy thereby produced shall be marked with Contractor’s proprietary markings as delivered to the City.

  • Maintenance and Support A flat fee of US$139,200 per annum, payable in United States Dollars for maintenance and support services (provided both to the Licensee and to MCAL, MultiChoice Hellas, and UBC) related to the main Broadcast System Software and Redundant System Software, Test & Commissioning Software and OpenTV Publisher Developer’s Kit licensed hereunder.

  • A flat fee of US$139,200 per annum, payable in United States Dollars for maintenance and support services (provided both to the Licensee and to MCAL, MultiChoice Hellas, and UBC) related to the main Broadcast System Software and Redundant System Software, Test & Commissioning Software and OpenTV Publisher Developer’s Kit licensed hereunder.


More Definitions of Redundant System

Redundant System means a System or Software used in a non-production application such as development, training, or testing.