Common use of Continuity Management Clause in Contracts

Continuity Management. AWS Managed Services provides backups of Stacks using standard, existing AWS Backup functionality on a scheduled interval determined by the customer. Restore actions from specific snapshots can be performed by AWS Managed Services per customer RFC. Data changes that occur between snapshot intervals are the responsibility of the customer to backup. Customers may submit an RFC for backup/snapshot requests outside of scheduled intervals. In the case of Availability Zone (AZ) unavailability in a Region, with the customer’s permission, AWS Managed Services will restore the Managed Environment by recreating new Stack(s) based on templates and available EBS snapshots of impacted Stacks. 1 See “Supported AWS Services” section below for a list of supported AWS services. 2 Refer to the AWS Managed Services User Guide for details on which supported AWS services have logging and monitoring enabled.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Managed Services Agreement

Continuity Management. AWS Managed Services provides backups of Stacks using standard, existing AWS Backup functionality on a scheduled interval determined by the customer. Restore actions from specific snapshots can be performed by AWS Managed Services per customer RFC. Data changes that occur between snapshot intervals are the responsibility of the customer to backup. Customers may submit an RFC for backup/snapshot requests outside of scheduled intervals. In the case of Availability Zone (AZ) unavailability in a Region, with the customer’s permission, AWS Managed Services will restore the Managed Environment by recreating new Stack(s) based on templates and available EBS snapshots of impacted Stacks. 1 See “Supported AWS Services” section below for a list of supported AWS services. 2 Refer to the AWS Managed Services User Guide for details on which supported AWS services have logging and monitoring enabled.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Managed Services Agreement