Virtual Capacity definition
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Customer agrees to allow Infinidat to remotely monitor Virtual Capacity usage on a daily basis by using its call home feature.
Capacity Increase means the highest amount of Virtual Capacity measured on a daily basis and rounded up to the next TB, excluding any Committed Capacity.
Customer’s total Virtual Capacity purchase obligation is CoD Uncapped unless the Order Document specifies that the InfiniBox is CoD Capped.
Committed Capacity means the amount of Virtual Capacity Customer commits to pay for during an agreed upon Subscription Period, billed at the Committed Capacity Rate.
For example if an InfiniBox’s Virtual Capacity of 275TB exceeds that InfiniBox’s Purchased Capacity of 250TB, then Customer agrees to purchase an additional 30TB of the InfiniBox’s Virtual Capacity.
Customer agrees to purchase allocated Virtual Capacity in excess of Purchased Capacity subject to any applicable CoD Cap and to allow Infinidat to remotely monitor an InfiniBox’s Virtual Capacity levels on a daily basis using the InfiniBox’s call home feature.
Upon receipt of a Capacity Statement that shows there has been a Capacity Increase during that month, Customer agrees to purchase additional Virtual Capacity at the price quoted on the original Order Document for the InfiniBox in increments of 10TB by rounding up the Maximum Monthly Capacity Increase to the nearest 10TB (the “Payable Capacity Increase”).