Capacity Management Sample Clauses

The Capacity Management clause defines the responsibilities and processes for ensuring that a service or system can meet current and future demands. It typically requires the service provider to monitor usage levels, forecast future needs, and implement measures to prevent performance bottlenecks or resource shortages. By establishing clear expectations for resource planning and scalability, this clause helps prevent service disruptions and ensures that the system remains reliable as usage grows.
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Capacity Management. Network capacity, utilisation, disk utilisation and load are proactively monitored, with automated alerting, to ensure that the SaaS Service has sufficient capacity of current and anticipated needs.
Capacity Management. The Client acknowledges that: (a) notwithstanding any other clause in this Agreement, Viterra will provide the Services on a non-exclusive basis; (b) nothing in this Agreement prevents Viterra from permitting third parties to use Viterra’s Facilities for any purpose; (c) certain rights have been granted to Other Clients to use Viterra’s Facilities; and (d) there may be capacity constraints in relation to the provision of Services at particular times and, in managing demand for and in making operational decisions in the course of providing Services, Viterra will comply with the capacity management arrangements set out in this Agreement, including the Port Loading Protocols and in the Code.
Capacity Management. A documented capacity management plan must be documented for critical information systems. The plan should include: • System tuning and monitoring parameters; • Detective controls to alert on threats to production systems; • Projections of future capacity requirements.
Capacity Management a) A documented policy and process exists to evaluate current capacity against projected requirements.
Capacity Management. Supplier’s responsibilities with respect to capacity management include: __________________________ *Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Exhibit A.6.1 Gap/IBM Confidential and Proprietary Information Second Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement (a) Monitoring system utilization, capacity limits, and expected capacity needs. (b) Providing * reporting to Gap on system capacity status. (c) Implementing additional capacity subject to Gap Approval and Section 10 (Change Management) of this SOW or advising Gap regarding the need for additional capacity. (d) Proposing system capacity planning models and methodology to Gap, and incorporating Gap’s capacity planning recommendations into its planning model. (e) Implementing and complying with the mutually agreed to system capacity planning approach. (f) Monitoring and reporting system utilization, capacity limits, and expected capacity needs. (g) Performing capacity planning analysis on all aspects of the Server Environment (e.g., disk, memory and CPU) and formally reviewing * capacity requirements and providing recommendations for optimum capacity solutions. (h) Proactively developing and delivering to Gap forecasts of growth and other Changes to the projected Gap business and operational needs disclosed by Gap to Supplier on a * basis, or at such times as Gap may require. (i) Revising the system capacity-plan based on actual performance, as set forth in the Procedures Manual.
Capacity Management. Planet Payment will be responsible for monitoring Planet Payment application and system utilization in order to ensure service is provided in accordance with this Agreement.
Capacity Management. The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the Size of the additional Service matches the demand of the application. The Size of the additional Service needs to take into account overhead due to various data protection-related platform components, e.g., intrusion detection, log collection, and metrics collection. Load testing is recommended for Standard Plan Environments and is mandatory for Premium Plan Environments to ensure additional Services are properly sized. Load testing is described at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/compliantkubernetes/user- guide/go-live/
Capacity Management. Capacity Management will assess the business requirements (the required service delivery), the organization’s operation (the current service delivery), the IT infrastructure (the means of service delivery), and will ensure that capacity in all areas of IT service provision and support always exists and is matched to the current and future agreed needs of the business, within designated timeframes. Service Provider’s responsibilities include: 1. Facilitate and lead in the development and documentation of processes and procedures with Service Provider and other Service Component Provider(s). 2. Facilitate and lead information exchange between and among Service Provider and other Service Component Provider(s), DIR and DIR Customer, and/or Third Party Vendor(s) to improve end-to-end Capacity Management. 3. Validate that the Capacity Management process provides an audit trail that meets the legislative and policy requirements to which DIR and DIR Customer must comply. 4. Integrate Service Provider’s Capacity Management process with the Capacity Management processes of other Service Component Provider(s), DIR and authorized Third Party Vendors, with and where the processes interact. 5. Integrate Service Provider’s Capacity Management process with the other Service Management processes, including Service Level Management, Availability Management, IT Service Continuity Management and Financial Management. 6. Coordinate Capacity Management activities across all functions, other Service Component Provider(s), DIR Customer Sites, regions, and Third Party Vendor(s) that provide services to DIR Customer. 7. Conduct regularly scheduled Capacity Management meetings. 7.1. Document and publish Capacity Management meetings status reports to all relevant stakeholders, including DIR, DIR Customers, other Service Component Provider(s) and authorized Third Party Vendors. 8. Communicate and coordinate the Capacity Management Process within Service Provider’s own organization, other Service Component Provider(s), DIR, DIR Customers, and designated Third Party Vendor(s). 8.1. Provide on-going methods for training Service Provider staff, other Service Component Provider(s), DIR, DIR Customers and designated Third Party Vendors on the Capacity Management processes. 9. Facilitate and lead in the definition and documentation of Capacity Management Policies and procedures, as approved by DIR, which set the objectives, scope and principles that will ensure the success of the Capacity Ma...
Capacity Management. Each of Customer and the Exchange shall manage its own system capacity and system capacity utilization rates to ensure sufficient system capacity is available for purposes of the use of the Connectivity Services or access to the Exchange Systems as contemplated in this Agreement.
Capacity Management. DYOPATH will monitor at a minimum the following items: • Storage utilization • CPU utilization (Physical and Virtual Servers) • Memory utilization (Physical and Virtual Servers) • Internet utilization DYOPATH will notify the Client when capacity thresholds are exceeded. DYOPATH will not be held accountable for missed Service Levels due to the Client’s delay in authorizing additional capacity once notified by DYOPATH of potential outages. Capacity management Service Levels are defined in Table 6. Capacity Thresholds (Metric 13) If requested, notify Client of all thresholds exceeding 80% of utilization or other agreed upon thresholds. Thresholds to be determined jointly by Client and DYOPATH. As a proactive measure, auto alerts will be set for utilization thresholds to notify DYOPATH and Client when thresholds are exceeded