Volume Connectivity definition

Volume Connectivity is bi-directional network traffic between the Volume and other IP addresses using TCP or UDP network protocols in which the Volume is configured for allowed traffic.
Volume Connectivity means bi-directional network traffic between the Volume and other IP addresses using TCP or UDP network protocols in which the Volume is configured for allowed traffic. NetApp will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service Control Plane available with an Uptime Percentage of at least 99.9%, during any monthly billing cycle. NetApp will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service Data Plane available with an Uptime Percentage of at least 99.99%, during any monthly billing cycle. If at any time during your Subscription Term, you determine that you are not receiving the Availability Service Level, initiate a case with Google technical support and include the following information:

Examples of Volume Connectivity in a sentence

  • Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) 20% 5.5.4.1 5.5.4.1 Service Issues occur between pair Ports of the Private IP Network, including SCI (and NaaSCM Data Volume Connectivity).

  • The SCI Availability and TTR standards apply similarly to NaaSCM Data Volume Connectivity.