Type and Definition of Agreements Clause Samples

The 'Type and Definition of Agreements' clause establishes the specific nature and scope of the contract being entered into by the parties. It typically clarifies whether the agreement is, for example, a service contract, a sales agreement, or a licensing arrangement, and provides precise definitions for key terms used throughout the document. By clearly outlining what kind of agreement is being formed and defining important concepts, this clause ensures that all parties share a mutual understanding of their rights and obligations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes arising from ambiguity or misinterpretation.
Type and Definition of Agreements a. Server and/or Database Administration: Installation, configuration and monitoring of Operating System software and databases in support of the consumer application. OIT-ITS will provide a physical location, hardware installation, power and network connection for consumer’s server(s). Server/Database Administration agreement includes 8 hours of technical support for initial installation and setup of a server/database. Ongoing installation of Operating System/Database upgrades and patches is included in the cost. Installation, configuration and patching will be based on OIT-ITS standard OS/Database build/patch procedures. OIT-ITS will house the server(s). Consumers will not be granted root (Linux) or Administrator (Windows) access unless otherwise negotiated. Privileged account delegation software will be used to allow consumers the ability to run some commands as root/administrator as negotiated by the consumer and OIT-ITS on an application by application basis. i. A Server and/or Database Administration agreement with OIT-ITS comes with a backup SLA. The backup SLA includes 3 tapes (approximately 200 Gigabytes per tape). The amount of data being backed up will dictate the retention period of the backup tapes. Longer retention periods, different backup schedules and cloning of backup tapes with offsite housing of cloned tapes is available at additional cost. A pool of backup tapes will be allocated to each consumer. ii. OIT-ITS offers a back-end Oracle database service on a space-available basis. Databases will run on a farm of database servers maintained by OIT-ITS. If application software is required to run on the database server consumers will need to purchase a Server Administration SLA in addition to a Database Administration SLA.
Type and Definition of Agreements a. Server and/or Database Administration: Installation, configuration and monitoring of Operating System software and databases in support of the consumer application. OIT will provide a physical location, hardware installation, power and network connection for consumer’s server(s). Server/Database Administration agreement includes 8 hours of technical support for initial installation and setup of a server/database. Ongoing installation of Operating System/Database upgrades and patches is included in the cost. Installation, configuration and patching will be based on OIT standard OS/Database build/patch procedures. OIT will house the server(s). Consumers will not be granted root (Linux) or Administrator (Windows) access unless otherwise negotiated. Privileged account delegation software will be used to allow consumers the ability to run some commands as root/administrator as negotiated by the consumer and OIT on an application by application basis. i. A Server and/or Database Administration agreement with OIT comes with a backup SLA. The backup SLA includes 3 tapes (approximately 200 Gigabytes per tape). The amount of data being backed up will dictate the retention period of the backup tapes. Longer retention periods, different backup schedules and cloning of backup tapes with offsite housing of cloned tapes is available at additional cost. A pool of backup tapes will be allocated to each consumer. ii. OIT offers a back‐end Oracle database service on a space‐available basis. Databases will run on a farm of database servers maintained by OIT. If application software is required to run on the database server consumers will need to purchase a Server Administration SLA in addition to a Database Administration SLA. b. Server Hosting: OIT will provide a physical location, hardware installation, power and network connection for consumer’s server(s). Consumer is responsible for everything else related to the server(s) such as, but not limited to: i. Operating System software installation, configuration and maintenance ii. Application software installation, configuration and maintenance iii. Operating System and Application problem determination and resolution iv. Operating System and Application monitoring and support v. Operating System and Application backup and recovery vi. Hardware Maintenance
Type and Definition of Agreements a. Server and/or Database Administration: )nstallation, configuration and monitoring of Operating System software and databases in support of the consumer application. O)T‐ )TS will provide a physical location, hardware installation, power and network connection for consumer’s server(s). Server/Database Administration agreement includes 8 hours of technical support for initial installation and setup of a server/database. Ongoing installation of Operating System/Database upgrades and patches is included in the cost. )nstallation, configuration and patching will be based on O)T‐)TS standard OS/Database build/patch procedures. O)T‐)TS will house the server(s). Consumers will not be granted root (Linux) or Administrator (Windows) access unless otherwise negotiated. Privileged account delegation software will be used to allow consumers the ability to run some commands as root/administrator as negotiated by the consumer and O)T‐)TS on an application by application basis. i. A Server and/or Database Administration agreement with O)T‐)TS comes with a backup SLA. The backup SLA includes 3 tapes (approximately 200 Gigabytes per tape). The amount of data being backed up will dictate the retention period of the backup tapes. Longer retention periods, different backup schedules and cloning of backup tapes with offsite housing of cloned tapes is available at additional cost. A pool of backup tapes will be allocated to each consumer. ii. O)T‐)TS offers a back‐end Oracle database service on a space‐available basis. Databases will run on a farm of database servers maintained by O)T‐)TS. )f application software is required to run on the database server consumers will need to purchase a Server Administration SLA in addition to a Database Administration SLA. b. Server Hosting: O)T‐)TS will provide a physical location, hardware installation, power and network connection for consumer’s server(s). Consumer is responsible for everything else related to the server(s) such as, but not limited to: i. Operating System software installation, configuration and maintenance ii. Application software installation, configuration and maintenance iii. Operating System and Application problem determination and resolution iv. Operating System and Application monitoring and support v. Operating System and Application backup and recovery vi. Hardware Maintenance

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