Server Instances Sample Clauses

Server Instances. Service Tier Matrix The Service Tier Matrix Server Support RUs are classified by operating system type, by site type, and further classified by Gold, Silver, or Bronze support levels as determined using the Service Tier methodology described in Attachment 4-E (Server Service Tier Matrix). Instances shall remain in such classification for at least ninety (90) days. Resource Unit usage for Service Tier Matrix Server Services will be measured on a per Instance basis. Depending on the Server’s configuration, one (1) or more Operating System Instances may run on a single Server. Operating System Instances in a clustered configuration shall be deemed to be discrete Operating System Instances, though each Instance within a cluster shall accommodate a different support level categorization, depending on DIR Customer requirements. One (1) Instance in service on the last day of a calendar month equals one RU. A new Instance is considered operational when available for use by Authorized Users.
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Server Instances. Service Tier Matrix The Service Tier Matrix Server Support RUs are classified by operating system type, by site type, and further classified by Gold, Silver, or Bronze support levels as determined using the Service Tier methodology described in Attachment 4-E (Server Service Tier Matrix). Resource Unit usage for Service Tier Matrix Server Services will be measured on a per Instance basis. Depending on the Server’s configuration, one (1) or more Operating System Instances may run on a single Server. Operating System Instances in a clustered configuration shall be deemed to be discrete Operating System Instances, though each Instance within a cluster shall accommodate a different support level categorization, depending on DCS Customer requirements. Instances are counted on the last day of the calendar month and counts are adjusted to include any Instance in service for at least one (1) day of the calendar month. One (1) Instance in service for at least one (1) day of a calendar month equals one RU. All billing must be in accordance with the established process and billing triggers described in the Service Management Manual. The Service Tier Matrix RU also includes Exadata Instances, Enterprise File and Print Instances, Remote File Instances, Non-Consolidated SCCM Support, Appliances, Cloud Storage Virtual Instances, and Operating System Management Instances.
Server Instances. Service Tier Matrix The Service Tier Matrix Server Support RUs are classified by operating system type, by site type, and further classified by Gold, Silver, or Bronze support levels as determined using the Service Tier methodology described in Attachment 4-E (Server Service Tier Matrix). Instances shall remain in such classification for at least ninety (90) days. Resource Unit usage for Service Tier Matrix Server Services will be measured on a per Instance basis. Depending on the Server’s configuration, one (1) or more Operating System Instances may run on a single Server. Operating System Instances in a clustered configuration shall be deemed to be discrete Operating System Instances, though each Instance within a cluster shall accommodate a different support level categorization, depending on DIR Customer requirements. Instances are counted on the last day of the calendar month and counts are adjusted to include any Instance in service for at least one (1) day of the calendar month. One (1) Instance in service for at least one (1) day of a calendar month equals one RU. A new Instance is considered operational when available for use by Authorized Users. The Service Tier Matrix RU also includes Exadata Instances, Enterprise File and Print Instances and Appliances.

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