Standard Configurations definition
Examples of Standard Configurations in a sentence
OGS will be solely responsible for determining if the replacement Product meets or exceeds the original Product offered in the Standard Configurations and/or Required Products.
All EOL Standard Configurations purchased by Authorized Users must remain under warranty or be replaceable at no additional charge to the Authorized Users.
The Contractor will be able to update the entire Standard Configuration(s) to a new model as long as acceptable proof of EOL is provided in writing to Agreement Contract Manager.
The new model(s) must meet or exceed the specifications of the original offered Standard Configuration(s) in each of the component areas listed on Attachment 1 – Pricing Pages.
If a Product in the Standard Configurations and/or Required Products becomes incompatible, obsolete or unavailable, a replacement Product of equal or greater specification than the original Product offered in the Standard Configurations and/or Required Products must first be submitted for OGS approval by completing the modification process outlined in Attachment 4 – Price List Modification Procedures.
Replacements are defined as substitute Products which take the place of a previously awarded Product included in the Standard Configurations and/or Required Products due to the awarded Product becoming incompatible or unavailable due to Product EOL.
Additional Products can only be removed from this Agreement if the Products are shown to OGS’s satisfaction to be incompatible with the Standard Configurations, or at End-of-Life (EOL).
Contractor will be able to update the entire Standard Configuration(s) to a new model as long as acceptable proof of EOL is provided in writing to the Aggregate Hardware Buy 18-01 Agreement administrators.
Replacements are defined as substitute Products which take the place of a previously awarded/approved Product included in the Standard Configurations, Required Products or Additional Products due to the awarded/approved Product becoming incompatible or unavailable due to Product EOL.
Additional Products can only be removed from the Agreement if the Products are shown to OGS’s satisfaction to be incompatible with the Standard Configurations, or at End of Life (EOL).