DISASTER RECOVERY ELEMENT Sample Clauses

The Disaster Recovery Element clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for maintaining or restoring critical business operations in the event of a major disruption, such as a natural disaster, cyberattack, or system failure. It typically requires parties to develop, implement, and periodically test disaster recovery plans, ensuring that essential data and services can be recovered within agreed timeframes. This clause is essential for minimizing downtime and data loss, thereby protecting both parties from significant operational and financial harm during unforeseen catastrophic events.
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DISASTER RECOVERY ELEMENT. PRINCIPLES AND CONTENTS
DISASTER RECOVERY ELEMENT. PRINCIPLES AND CONTENTS‌ 5.1 The Disaster Recovery Plan shall be designed so as to ensure that upon the occurrence of a Disaster the Contractor ensures continuity of the business operations of the Authority supported by the Services following any Disaster or during any period of service failure or disruption with, as far as reasonably possible, minimal adverse impact. 5.2 The Disaster Recovery Plan shall only be invoked upon the occurrence of a Disaster. 5.3 The Disaster Recovery Plan shall include the following: 5.3.1 the technical design and build specification of the Disaster Recovery System; 5.3.2 details of the procedures and processes to be put in place by the Contractor and any Sub-contractor in relation to the Disaster Recovery System and the provision of the Disaster Recovery Services and any testing of the same including but not limited to the following: 5.3.2.1 data centre and disaster recovery site audits; 5.3.2.2 backup methodology and details of the Contractor's approach to data back-up and data verification; 5.3.2.3 identification of all potential disaster scenarios; 5.3.2.4 risk analysis; 5.3.2.5 documentation of processes and procedures; 5.3.2.6 hardware configuration details; 5.3.2.7 network planning including details of all relevant data networks and communication links; 5.3.2.8 invocation rules; 5.3.2.9 Service recovery procedures; 5.3.2.10 steps to be taken upon Service resumption to address any prevailing effect of the Service failure or disruption; 5.3.3 any applicable service levels with respect to the provision of Disaster Recovery Services and details of any agreed relaxation upon the Service Levels during any period of invocation of the Disaster Recovery Plan; 5.3.4 details of how the Contractor shall ensure compliance with security standards ensuring that compliance is maintained for any period during which the Disaster Recovery Plan is invoked; 5.3.5 access controls (to any disaster recovery sites used by the Contractor or any Sub-contractor in relation to its obligations pursuant to this schedule); and 5.3.6 testing and management arrangements.

Related to DISASTER RECOVERY ELEMENT

  • Disaster Recovery PFPC shall enter into and shall maintain in effect with appropriate parties one or more agreements making reasonable provisions for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available. In the event of equipment failures, PFPC shall, at no additional expense to the Fund, take reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions. PFPC shall have no liability with respect to the loss of data or service interruptions caused by equipment failure, provided such loss or interruption is not caused by PFPC's own willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its duties or obligations under this Agreement.

  • Disaster Recovery Plan Contractor agrees that upon request of System Agency, Contractor shall provide copies of its most recent business continuity and disaster recovery plans.

  • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Schedule 5 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity).

  • BUSINESS CONTINUITY/DISASTER RECOVERY In the event of equipment failure, work stoppage, governmental action, communication disruption or other impossibility of performance beyond State Street’s control, State Street shall take reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions. Specifically, State Street shall implement reasonable procedures to prevent the loss of data and to recover from service interruptions caused by equipment failure or other circumstances with resumption of all substantial elements of services in a timeframe sufficient to meet business requirements. State Street shall enter into and shall maintain in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement with appropriate parties one or more agreements making reasonable provision for (i) periodic back-up of the computer files and data with respect to the Trusts; and (ii) emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to provide services under this Agreement. State Street shall test the ability to recover to alternate data processing equipment in accordance with State Street program standards, and provide a high level summary of business continuity test results to the Trusts upon request. State Street will remedy any material deficiencies in accordance with State Street program standards. Upon reasonable advance notice, and at no cost to State Street, the Trusts retain the right to review State Street’s business continuity, crisis management, disaster recovery, and third-party vendor management processes and programs (including discussions with the relevant subject matter experts and an on-site review of the production facilities used) related to delivery of the service no more frequently than an annual basis. Upon reasonable request, the State Street also shall discuss with senior management of the Trusts any business continuity/disaster recovery plan of the State Street and/or provide a high-level presentation summarizing such plan.”

  • Disaster Services In the event of a local, state, or federal emergency, including natural, man-made, criminal, terrorist, and/or bioterrorism events, declared as a state disaster by the Governor, or a federal disaster declared by the appropriate federal official, Grantee may be called upon to assist the System Agency in providing the following services: i. Community evacuation; ii. Health and medical assistance; iii. Assessment of health and medical needs; iv. Health surveillance; v. Medical care personnel; vi. Health and medical equipment and supplies; vii. Patient evacuation; viii. In-hospital care and hospital facility status; ix. Food, drug and medical device safety; x. Worker health and safety; xi. Mental health and substance abuse; xii. Public health information; xiii. Vector control and veterinary services; and xiv. Victim identification and mortuary services.