Server Categories Sample Clauses

Server Categories. The categorization of a server will determine how the Server Services are charged through the Resource Unit Categories. The following Table A provides an overview of server categories and associated Resource Unit Categories, including the Service Tier Matrix (STM) and Hardware Service Charge (HSC). A server that provides multiple functions should be designated to a category based on the servers’ primary functionality. A description of the Resource Unit Categories is provided further in this Section 19.3.
Server Categories. The categorization of a server will determine how the Server Services are charged through the Resource Unit Categories. The following Table A provides an overview of server categories and associated Resource Unit Categories, including the Service Tier Matrix (STM) and Hardware Service Charge (HSC). A server that provides multiple functions should be designated to a category based on the servers’ primary functionality. A description of the Resource Unit Categories is provided further in this Section 19.3. Appliances in Consolidated Data Centers have been included in Attachment 4-D as Service Tier Matrix Intel Bronze instances and will only be categorized as Gold or Silver if the DIR Customer requests the increased service support. Appliances in Non-Consolidated Data Centers are not billable through a Resource Unit. The initial hardware purchase will be charged to the DIR Customer utilizing the HSC. Application Servers hosting agency business applications Database, Middleware, Webhosting/Web Proxy, Security Apps, Reporting Services and Performance Monitoring Apps, Collaborative (e.g. Sharepoint) STM, HSC Email Servers providing Email Services Exchange, Groupwise, Remote email access proxy, Mail stores Email Account, no HSC* Servers providing single sign-on (federated) access to Microsoft Office 365 Email Services ADFS No RU, no HSC; $4,250 charge per server, incurred at stand up and refresh Enterprise SMTP Relay Servers providing SMTP relay services to internal Mail servers and Application Servers SMTP Mail Relay host Email Account, no HSC File and Print Servers hosting End User corporate file shares or print queue solutions not inclusive of the Enterprise File and Print solution. File Shares, Print Queues STM, HSC Enterprise File and Print Servers hosting End User corporate file shares or print queue solutions as part of the Enterprise File/Print Services RU. File Shares, Print Queues Consolidated File/Print Services RU, no HSC Enterprise Gateway Servers providing End User remote access, and external file sharing. FTP, RAS, BES, Fax STM, HSC Presentation /Terminal Servers provide for the processing of applications which have the presentation layer presented to connected thin PCs Citrix, Terminal Server STM, HSC Identity Managemen t Solutions Systems independent from the Infrastructure Domain Services used to perform Identity Management functions such as define User access or to deliver services customized based on an “identity” or profile Oracle Identity Ma...

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  • Employee Categories All employees fall into one or the other of four principal categories as outlined below.

  • Employment Categories (a) Employees under this Agreement will be employed in one of the following categories: (i) full-time; (ii) part time; or (iii) casual. (b) At the time of engagement an employer will inform each employee whether they are employed on a full-time, part time or casual basis. An employer may direct an employee to carry out such duties that are within the limits of the employee’s skill, competence and training, consistent with the respective classification.

  • Categories All personnel of the Logistics & Supply Business Unit, within the following work categories and in classifications as enumerated in Article 8.03, are covered by this Agreement. Nothing in this agreement prevents an employee from performing either on a day to day or regular basis, any function or task that is generally performed by any category, provided that the employee is competent to perform the work required. Any efficiencies attained out of this flexibility is not intended to eliminate a category.

  • Client Categorisation 4.1. The client understands and accepts that each category of Clients has its individual level of regulative protection acknowledging that Retail Clients have the highest level of protection whereas Professional Clients and Eligible Counterparties are considered to be more experienced, informed, skilled and able to estimate their risk, therefore are provided with a lower level of protection. 4.2. The Company will treat the Client as a Retail Client, Professional Client or Eligible Counterparty, depending on how the Client completes the Application Form and according to the method of categorisation as this method is explained under the title “Client Categorisation” (Appendix II), and by accepting this Agreement the Client accepts application of such method. 4.3. The Client accepts that when categorising the Client and dealing with him, the Company will rely on the accuracy, completeness and correctness of the information provided by the Client in his Application Form and the Client has the responsibility to immediately notify the Company in writing if such information changes. 4.4. The Company has the right to review the Client’s Categorisation and change his Categorisation if this is deemed necessary (subject to Applicable Laws).

  • Criminal History Category With regard to determining defendant’s criminal history points and criminal history category, based on the facts now known to the government, defendant’s criminal history points equal zero and defendant’s criminal history category is I.