Database Administration Sample Clauses
The Database Administration clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for managing and maintaining a database within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines who is responsible for tasks such as data backup, security, user access control, and regular maintenance activities. For example, it may specify that the service provider must ensure data integrity and perform regular updates to prevent vulnerabilities. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the database remains secure, reliable, and efficiently managed, thereby minimizing risks related to data loss, unauthorized access, or system downtime.
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Database Administration. (a) Database administration support Services are those Functions associated with the maintenance and support of existing and future databases (e.g. MS SQL server, Oracle, DB2, etc.). Supplier’s responsibilities in this regard include:
(i) Managing data, data set placement, database performance, and data recovery and integrity at a physical level;
(ii) Performing database restores from export/DB dumps or backups;
(iii) Implementing new database configuration;
(iv) Performing database tuning,
(v) Seting up test & development database environments;
(vi) Supporting application upgrades including those for enterprise applications (e.g. PeopleSoft);
(vii) Scheduling and monitoring nightly database back-ups;
(viii) Performing database Init Parameter modifications;
(ix) Managing and cleaning the database audit trail and archive logs;
(x) Supporting database distributed option;
(xi) Performing database upgrades and patches;
(xii) Performing database monitoring including automatic trouble ticket generation for Problems;
(xiii) Performing security administration including managing role and user database permissions in accordance with Health Net policies;
(xiv) Performing security administration including managing role and user database permissions in accordance with Health Net policies;
(xv) Ensuring data integrity and implementing corrections;
(xvi) Performing database support activities, including:
(A) Managing database availability and resources;
(B) Managing database space (allocated and used);
(C) Performing day-to-day operational database capacity planning and performance tuning;
(D) Performing physical database maintenance (including running of appropriate utilities, jobs, and working problems/updates to existing jobs as required);
(E) Support data loads and unloads as required;
(F) Monitoring the size of the physical database objects; and
(G) Performing database reorganization, including to improve performance and reclaim space.
(xvii) Providing physical DBMS support for production application databases;
(xviii) Executing and completing imports for data restores;
(xix) Creating new databases and objects;
(xx) Performing schema changes (e.g. creation, alteration, and deletion of tables and indices, compilation and dropping of stored procedures and triggers);
(xxi) Establishing and maintaining database configuration and system parameters in a consistent manner across like database environments;
(xxii) Executing processes for the proper maintenance and functioni...
Database Administration. The DISTRICT will manage and administer the System database records containing the information related to inventory, configuration, programming history, software version control, subscriber unit IDs, service levels, statistical usage analysis, etc. for USER’s subscriber radios used on the System. The DISTRICT is not making any representations or warranties with regard to the database administration.
Database Administration. Customer is responsible to administer the agreed upon database(s) associated with on premise Covered Software, including hardware and software components, in accordance with the Documentation, which administration shall include, monitoring the database server, backing up electrical power sources, and configuring and administering of database schema, application interfaces, networking operating system, communications, and file transfer software. Customer is responsible to maintain database files (e.g., truncate, cleanup, and delete files consistent with industry standard practices) and perform regular data backup and data archiving.
Database Administration. 4.5.1 Within the scope of Database Administration EXASOL monitors performance trends in the data base and reports them to the Customer on a regular basis (e.g. monthly). In addition, EXASOL analyses performance issues in the Cluster, which are not recognized as errors according to Sec. 3.2.1, and provides the Customer with suggestions for improvement. Such effort is limited to one man-day per month. EXASOL may undertake additional effort within the scope of the consulting portfolio.
4.5.2 EXASOL requires access to the system tables in the data base through a special data base user. This user only has access to the system tables and statistic system tables. Thus, a direct access to the data tables of the data base is excluded.
4.5.3 Database Administration Times correspond to the Service Times according to Sec. 1.2.
Database Administration. The Contractor shall perform software development, software installation, version upgrades to clients and servers (e.g., Linux, Mac, Windows, and Oracle Development software), performance tuning, user account maintenance and security, storage management, database backups and disaster recovery, and application-specific administration.
Database Administration. Database administration will be performed by ERA on shared servers at its professionally- hosted facility. Access to the database, for maintenance purposes, is by authorized ERA personnel only using Username and Password protection.
Database Administration. List who provides the systems administration for the database and how they can be contacted.
Database Administration. Database Administration Services are those activities associated with the installation, maintenance and support of County existing and future database solutions and configurations (e.g. stand-alone databases, clustered databases). This includes responsibility for managing data (e.g., data set placement, database performance, and data recovery and integrity) at a physical level. The following table identifies the Database Administration Services roles and responsibilities that Vendor and the County shall perform.
Database Administration. WizCom shall be responsible for database administration, including database design, application support, tuning, backup and recovery, and standards and support for databases run by WizCom for the Systems and Avis Software. Such functions shall include:
a. Provide a test, acceptance testing, and production database subsystems as reasonably required by Avis.
b. Support and control the data dictionary for the Systems.
c. Perform logical and physical database control functions to support current systems and approved new systems (test, acceptance test and production).
d. Perform database tuning and reorganization functions as reasonably required to maintain system performance requirements and in accordance with Scheduled Uptime (as defined in Schedule B) and the change control procedures described in the Procedures Manual.
e. Plan for changes in the size of databases due to business growth and project implementation based on information provided by Avis, and review plans on a regular basis with Avis.
f. Implement physical database design, create indices and make recommendations on methods to optimize application performance.
g. Maintain and upgrade the automated monitoring tools as reasonably required to monitor database performance.
h. Monitor database performance and database space utilization. Review, comment on, assess potential impacts from, and implement reasonable modifications requested by Avis subject to equal treatment of the customers.
i. Maintain database definitions for the Systems and make such definitions available to Avis upon request.
j. Implement database backup procedures as necessary to recover from a database outage or a corrupt database.
k. Develop, test, document and maintain database standards as necessary to meet Avis's reasonable business requirements.
l. Identify and suggest product and enhancement opportunities for improved performance or functionality. Implement such solutions at Avis's reasonable request. These opportunities will utilize WizCom's standard change control methodology for investigation and implementation.
Database Administration. ACS will provide the database administration support Services and activities associated with the maintenance and support of existing and future database (e.g. MS SQL server, FoxPro, IMS, DB2, etc.). This includes responsibility for managing data, namely data set placement, database performance, and data recovery and integrity at a physical level. The following table identifies the database administration roles and responsibilities.
