Cloud Infrastructure definition
Cloud Infrastructure means the hardware and software resources, which are located in enterprise-grade data centres, used to deploy the Services, including the host servers, switches, firewalls, hypervisor, and Operating System Instances (OSIs) provided by Rackspace, as set forth in Customer’s Service Order(s). This excludes Customer Appliances.
Cloud Infrastructure means any information technology services and/or systems provided to or accessed by the Company over the internet which are necessary for the Company to conduct its business;
Cloud Infrastructure means those computing devices, including servers, networking equipment, data storage devices, and associated software used in the provision of the Cloud Services;
Examples of Cloud Infrastructure in a sentence
Progress may use third party vendors to provide the infrastructure, hardware, software, networking, storage, and related technology required to operate and provide the Hosted Services ("Cloud Infrastructure Environment") and such third party vendors may be granted access to your Content while performing services for us in accordance with the terms set out in section 2.B.3.1 (Your Responsibility for the Content and License Grant to Us).
More Definitions of Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Infrastructure means hardware and software components – such as servers, storage, networks and virtualisation software – that are needed to support the computing requirements of a cloud computing model.
Cloud Infrastructure means the collection of hardware and software that enables the five essential characteristics of cloud computing. The cloud infrastructure can be viewed as containing both a physical layer and an abstraction layer. The physical layer consists of the hardware resources that are necessary to support the cloud services being provided, and typically includes server, storage and network components. The abstraction layer consists of the software deployed across the physical layer, which manifests the essential cloud characteristics. Conceptually the abstraction layer sits above the physical layer. [NIST]
Cloud Infrastructure means the Supplier’s computer hardware, firmware, software and communications infrastructure which is used to facilitate access to the Applications by the Buyer;
Cloud Infrastructure means the Product, and the computing, storage, networking, and other hardware and software infrastructure used in providing the Services in the Cloud Edition.
Cloud Infrastructure means your virtual infrastructure used to host the Virtual Firewall or which is protected by the Virtual Firewall.
Cloud Infrastructure means the numerous data centres managed by Cloud Services Providers (third party vendors) located throughout the world that have installed hardware necessary for providing cloud-based solutions like servers, networks, storage, development tools, and applications (apps) accessible virtually via the Internet;
Cloud Infrastructure means the hardware and software resources, used to deploy the Services, including the AWS Services, and Operating System Instances (OSIs) provided by Rackspace, as set forth in Client’s Service Order(s). This excludes Client Appliances.