Active Backup definition

Active Backup shall be a Resource Unit Category. One
Active Backup means an on-line BMP system installed and running on a separate server, configured as the operational BMP system. The Active Backup receives the same data and performs the same data handling as the operational BMP system. In case of operational BMP system failure the Active Backup can replace the operational system within minutes.

Examples of Active Backup in a sentence

  • All computations of interest and all computations of Breakage Fee and other fees hereunder (including, without limitation, the Fees, the Active Backup Servicer’s Fee, the Standby Backup Servicer’s Fee, the Custodian’s Fee and the Servicing Fee) shall be made on the basis of a year of 360 days (or 365 or 366 days for interest calculated at the Base Rate) for the actual number of days (including the first but excluding the last day) elapsed.

  • The Active Backup Servicer’s Fees and Transition Costs shall be paid out of Collections with respect to any Pledged Receivable as set forth in Section 2.04(c) on and after the date, if any, that the Backup Servicer assumes the responsibilities of the Servicer pursuant to this Section.

  • The Active Backup Servicer’s Fees and Transition Costs shall be paid out of Collections with respect to any Pledged Receivable as set forth in Section 2.04(a) on and after the date, if any, that the Backup Servicer assumes the responsibilities of the Servicer pursuant to this Section.

  • All computations of interest and all computations of Yield, Liquidation Fees, the Custodian’s Fees, the Fees, the Active Backup Servicer’s Fee and the Standby Backup Servicer’s Fee shall be made on the basis of a year of 360 days for the actual number of days (including the first but excluding the last day) elapsed.

  • The Active Backup Servicer’s Fees and Transition Costs shall be paid by Borrower on and after the date, if any, that Backup Servicer assumes the responsibilities of Servicer pursuant to this Section 6.14.

  • All computations of interest and other fees hereunder (including, without limitation, the Fees, the Active Backup Servicer’s Fee, the Standby Backup Servicer’s Fee, the Custodian’s Fee and the Servicing Fee) shall be made on the basis of a year of 360 days (or 365 or 366 days for interest calculated at the Base Rate) for the actual number of days (including the first but excluding the last day) elapsed.

  • As compensation for its activities hereunder, Servicer shall be entitled to be paid the Servicing Fee pursuant to the terms of the Servicing Agreement (or, in the case of Backup Servicer if it has become Servicer hereunder, the Active Backup Servicer’s Fee).

  • All computations of interest and all computations of Yield, Breakage Fee and other fees hereunder (including, without limitation, the Fees, the Active Backup Servicer’s Fee, the Standby Backup Servicer’s Fee, the Custodian’s Fee and the Servicing Fee) shall be made on the basis of a year of 360 days for the actual number of days (including the first but excluding the last day) elapsed.

  • The solution makes use of the following Atos CIS backup types: ⏵ Active Backup ⏵ Archive Backup Active backup provides file-level backup and restore, including scheduling, running, and verification of routine backups.

  • The Active Backup Servicer’s Fees and Transition Costs shall be paid out of Collections with respect to any Pledged Receivable as set forth in Section 2.05(c) on and after the date, if any, that the Backup Servicer assumes the responsibilities of the Servicer pursuant to this Section.

Related to Active Backup

  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) indicator means a four-character suffix to the unique entity identifier. The suffix is assigned at the discretion of the commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity to establish additional System for Award Management records for identifying alternative EFT accounts (see subpart 32.11) for the same entity.

  • Protective barrier means a barrier of radiation absorbing material(s) used to reduce radiation exposure. The types of protective barriers are as follows:

  • Secondary protective barrier means a barrier sufficient to attenuate the stray radiation to the required degree.

  • Switched Access Service means an offering of facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of traffic from or to Exchange Service customer in a given area pursuant to a Switched Access tariff. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800 Series, and 900 access. Switched Access does not include traffic exchanged between LECs for purpose of local exchange interconnection.

  • active customer means a final customer, or a group of jointly acting final customers, who consumes or stores electricity generated within its premises located within confined boundaries or self-generated or shared electricity within other premises located within the same bidding zone, or who sells self-generated electricity or participates in flexibility or energy efficiency schemes, provided that those activities do not constitute its primary commercial or professional activity.”;