Uptime definition

Uptime means the time period when specified services are available with specified technical and service standards as mentioned in section titled WARRANTY SUPPORT” "%Uptime" means ratio of 'up time' (in minutes) as mentioned in section titled “Warranty support”
Uptime means ratio of 'up time' (in minutes) in a quarter to Total time in the quarter (in minutes) multiplied by 100.
Uptime means the time period for which the specified services / components with specified technical and service standards are available to the State and user Departments. Uptime, in percentage, of any component (Non-IT & IT) can be calculated as:

Examples of Uptime in a sentence

  • No Service Availability Credits will be given for any Service Period in which Percentage Uptime equals or exceeds the Availability Requirement.

  • Subscriber shall be entitled to a Service Availability Credit of 10% of the Fees payable for Subscription Services provided during the Service Period for each 1% by which Percentage Uptime is less than the Availability Requirement, such credit not to exceed 100%.

  • We will use commercially reasonable efforts to meet a Service Uptime of 99.95% for our Service in a given calendar month.

  • The Service Provider will monitor the performance of the hosted environment and provide reports as required to the Client, including: ● Uptime and downtime reports.

  • ToolCover Uptime Ensure comprehensive maintenance coverage for your physical tools and software systems.


More Definitions of Uptime

Uptime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period where the Service is Available (as defined below), rounded to the nearest minute. Each Service traverses a single Label Switched Path (as defined by ITU-T Recommendation Y.1561 (05/2004))(LSP) through Megaport’s network, and the availability of a Service is measured by the availability of that LSP. A Service will be considered available when the LSP meets or exceeds all of the service targets below for three consecutive five-minute intervals, in which case the time of availability will start from the first of these intervals (Available). A Service will continue to be considered Available until the LSP fails to meet one or more of the service targets below for three consecutive five-minute intervals, in which case the time of unavailability will start from the first of these intervals (Unavailable). A Service will continue to be considered Unavailable until it is Available again. Availability is measured by reference to ITU-T Recommendation Y. 1561 (05/2004). Service Target Value Packet Error Ratio (PER) <0.1% Packet Loss Ratio (PLR) <0.1% Packet Transfer Delay (PTD) Refer to xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/packet- transfer-delay Note that the target does not apply between Ports with a 5 minute average traffic load of more than 70% for either incoming or outgoing traffic. PER, PLR and LSP are defined in ITU-T Recommendation Y. 1561 (05/2004).
Uptime means the time period for which the specified services/components with specified technical and service standards are available to users. Uptime in percentage of any component can be calculated as:
Uptime means the time period for the specified services / components with the specified technical service standards are available to the user department. Uptime, in percentage, of any component (Non IT & IT) can be calculated as:
Uptime means the time period when specified services are available with specified technical and service standards as mentioned in section titled WARRANTY SUPPORT
Uptime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period where the Customer’s MCR is running and able to route packets between connected VXCs.
Uptime means the time period for which the specified services / components with specified technical and service standards are available to GEDA and users. Uptime, in percentage, of any Central IT component can be calculated as:
Uptime means ratio of 'up time' (in minutes) as mentioned in section titled “Warranty support