Power Availability Sample Clauses

Power Availability. Except as otherwise stated herein, Element Critical will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the critical data center power infrastructure supporting the Colocation Services will be available 100% of the time. If Customer has purchased power circuits of the same size, delivered from two different power paths and designated as primary and redundant power service (“Redundant Circuits”) and both power services are unavailable at the same time within the Customer environment due to a failure of the data center’s critical infrastructure, Customer shall be entitled 3% of the portion of the MRC for the affected Service at the point the Service became unavailable and 3% for each 60 minute increment of downtime from the point of initial violation, up to 100% of the MRC for the affected Service. Power availability will be determined by Element Critical’s monitoring system at the point of demarcation. The point of demarcation for the Customer’s environment for the purposes of power availability will be the power receptacle at Customer’s cage, cabinet, rack or suite and does not include Customer’s electrical connections within its cage, cabinet, or rack.
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Power Availability. Power Availability means the percentage of time during a specific calendar month that the power supply to a particular Space is available. For redundant power configuration, failure of both A and B PDU circuit(s) at the same time will be considered an Out of Service condition for Power Availability. Power Availability is based on ticket information from Rogers Customer Care. If an Out of Service condition is detected or reported on a specific power supply, the power supply will be deemed to be unavailable for the length of the Out of Service condition. Power Availability is calculated as the total number of minutes that the power supply was unavailable during a specific month, divided by the total number of minutes in the specific month, multiplied by hundred (100) (for the percentage).
Power Availability. SLA For purpose of the Power Availability SLA, the duration of a Service Outage shall be deemed to commence upon the opening of a Verifiable Trouble Ticket by LightEdge Technical Support, in response to the Customer request, and ends when the Service Outage ends. Trouble tickets, where the Service Outage cannot be verified with LightEdge's standard diagnostic procedures, do not count towards the Availability SLA. Power availability is calculated as ((TPM – MDT) / TPM) x 100 where: TPM == Total Power Minutes, per month. Total power minutes do not include Scheduled Maintenance timeframes. MDT == Minutes Down Time, minutes per month where power is unavailable. SLA Remedy 99.99% availability ~ 5 minutes downtime monthly Service Credit is based on Monthly Service Charge. 99.98 – 99.9% = 10% Service Credit 98.89 – 99% = 15% Service Credit 98 - 98.99 % =-20% Service Credit 97 – 97.99% = 35% Service Credit <97% = 50% Service Credit
Power Availability. Power to the outbound port on Customer serving power distribution unit (PDU) is guaranteed to be available 100% of the time in a calendar month.
Power Availability. 25.27.1. The Services are backed by a 100% uninterruptable power supply (UPS) with automatic failover to a diesel backup generator in the event of a mains failure subject to the following exclusions:
Power Availability. The Supplier guarantees 100% availability of power to a rack’s power distribution unit (PDU) and socket. This will be measured as ‘Power to the PDU’ and ‘Power to the Socket’. ‘Power to the PDU' downtime will be measured as a complete lack of power to both the main and hot-standby PDU, while 'Power to the Socket' downtime will be measured as a complete lack of power to a rack from both the main and hot -standby socket from the time of notification by the Client.
Power Availability. A/C Power systems in the Data Centre are maintained to run uninterrupted, including during a utility power outage. A/C power to the outbound port on client serving power distribution unit (PDU) is guaranteed to be available 99.99% of the time in a calendar month based on the following formulae and supported with fully redundant UPS and Power generator. Power Availability (%) = TotalAvailableTime x 100% Total Outage = Total Outage in Minutes (excludes downtime not covered as stated in Section 1.4 & 3) Total Available Time = denotes 24 hours x 60 minutes x total number of days in a calendar month
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Power Availability. Bolt will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that Services are available but makes no claims to uptime and provides no guarantees to power availability.
Power Availability. The Power Supply Availability shall be 99.99% on a monthly basis and shall apply only to the following
Power Availability. Subject to Section 13(b), power will be available to Your Equipment 99.9% of the time (“Availability Target”). If NGD does not meet this power availability requirement for any month, NGD will provide Customer a discount to the Base Fees you owe for the following month. Such discount will be the percentage obtained by subtracting the actual power availability from the Availability Target. For example, if power is available to Your Equipment for 97.8% of the time in a given month, Customer is entitled to a 2% discount to its Base Fees for the following month (99.9% – 97.8% = 2.1%).
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