Up time definition

Up time means the time period when specified services with specified technical and service standards are available to user(s)
Up time means the time periods where specified services with specified technical and service standards are available to under(s)
Up time means the time period when specified services with specified technical and service standards are available to user(s). More details below. Down Time: Down Time is defined as the time during which the systems and/or services running on it are not available or are deemed to be not available to the users in part or full due to any non – functioning, repairs / problems/failure of support equipment etc. The downtime will be counted from the time problem is reported to the bidder electronically or telephonically or online or by any other means till problem is solved / rectified to the satisfaction of user. Penalty shall be applicable once the admissible down time is crossed as per bid conditions. Example of down time:If complaint is made at 6.00 PM and equipment is restored at 11.00 AM of next day, down time will be 17 hours. (6.00 PM to 12.00 Mid Night. Mid Night to 11.00 AM)If CVT attached to equipment is down and equipment could not be used due to that, both equipment as well as CVT shall be deemed down. Calculation of up time for each equipment:(No. Hours in 3 months – Down time in hours in 3 months) X100/ (No. Of hours in 3 months’ period)

Examples of Up time in a sentence

  • Service Provider and Service Recipient agree that it may be difficult, if not impossible, to accurately determine the amount of damages that Service Recipient may incur, if Service Provider fails to maintain the Up-Time required hereunder.

  • Accordingly, it is agreed that $100 for each percentage point that the Up-Time of the Computer System is below the Up-Time of 99.99 percent as stated in the above Description of Service Section shall be deemed to be the weekly liquidated damages and limited to one months Recurring Contract value for such failures and shall be payable to Service Recipient in the form of a credit in the following month the month in which such failure(s) occurred.


More Definitions of Up time

Up time means the time period when specified services with specified technical and service standards are available to user(s). More details below.
Up time shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit F attached hereto.
Up time means a time period during the Service Hours (excluding any Maintenance Windows) in which any appropriately permissioned Authorised User is able to read and update Patient Records within the Solution;
Up time means the % of time that all primary functions are running simultaneously out of the supported hours per quarter. As a minimum, the Customer requires 97% Up Time. For example, with 62 days in a quarter at 8.5 hours per day, all primary functions are required to be available for over 511 hours out of 527 hours covered;
Up time means total time, during any calendar week, that the Computer System is available for Operation during the time scheduled for Operation divided by the total time scheduled for Operation during such calendar week.
Up time means the number of slots where block commitments are provided by the participant node divided by the number of slots available. Participant’s percentage of Up Time will be calculated in relation to the total number of blocks generated for thepurposes of judging and your potential CRO Rewards, if any, as will be fully announced in the Communication Channels (defined below) prior to or during each event. Such compensation is pegged to each Participant and no additional compensation will be considered or tendered by Participants who run multiple nodes.
Up time means total time, during any calendar week, that the Alloantibody Exchange is available for Operation during the time scheduled for Operation divided by the total time scheduled for Operation during such calendar week. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. Beginning on (Date of Signing) , Transfusion Antibody Exchange, Inc will provide to Service Recipient the following services (collectively, the "Services"):