Service Level Agreement (SLA)

Five Ocean Computers is proud to offer an exceptional level of performance, reliability, and service. That is why we are making commitments to our customers in the form of a Service Level Agreement (SLA) which provides certain rights and remedies regarding the performance of the Five Ocean Computers network. The Five Ocean Computers Service Level Agreement (SLA) guarantees our network/equipment reliability and performance. This Service Level Agreement (SLA) applies to customers of Five Ocean Computers' web hosting, reseller, dedicated server, co-location, e-commerce, and dedicated access services. 

Uptime Guarantee:
Five Ocean Computers strives to maintain a 99.5% network and server uptime service level. This uptime percentage is a monthly figure, and is calculated solely by Five Ocean Computers' monitoring systems or Five Ocean Computers' authorized/contracted outside monitoring services. If Five Ocean Computers fails to meet it's 99.5% uptime guarantee, and it is not due to one of the exceptions below, credits will be made available to each client, upon request, on a case by case basis. Five Ocean Computers does not credit a full month's service for minor downtime. This would not be financially healthy for Five Ocean Computers, and in turn would only negatively affect the service level Five Ocean Computers provides to you. "Partial refunds for partial downtime" is our standard policy. In extreme circumstances, Five Ocean Computers may distribute full month credits, but this is dealt with on a case by case basis. Details on how credit amounts are calculated can be found below.

Exceptions:
Customer shall not receive any credits under this SLA in connection with any failure or deficiency of the Five Ocean Computers network caused by or associated with:
    * Circumstances beyond reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of any governmental body, war, insurrection, sabotage, embargo, "Acts of God" (ie...fire, flood, earthquake, etc...), strike or other labor disturbance, interruption of or delay in transportation, unavailability of or interruption or delay in telecommunications or third party services, failure of third party software or inability to obtain raw materials, supplies, or power used in or equipment needed for provision of the Service Level Agreement
    * Telco Failure (ie...Verizon™ cutting a fiber line somewhere)
    * Backbone peering point issues (ie...UUnet™ having a router go down in Virginia that wipes out internet service for the entire East Coast)
    * Scheduled maintenance for hardware/software upgrades
    * Hardware failure (faulty hardware is rare, but cannot be predicted nor avoided). Five Ocean Computers only utilizes only name brand hardware of the highest quality and performance.
    * Software bugs/flaws (Exploits and bugs may develop that cause security issues or downtime)
    * DNS issues not within the direct control of Five Ocean  Computers
    * Network floods, hacks, attacks from outside parties or individuals
    * Failure or error of any Five Ocean  Computers' monitoring or measurement system
    * Client’s acts or omissions, including without limitation, any negligence, willful misconduct, or use of Five Ocean  Computers' service(s) in breach of Five Ocean  Computers' Policy and Service Guidelines (AUP), by Client or others authorized by Client.

Connectivity:
Five Ocean  Computers' goal is to make the Five Ocean  Computers' network available to Client free of outages for 99.5% of the time. An "outage” is defined as an instance in which Client is unable to transmit and receive IP packets due to a service failure for more than 15 consecutive minutes, excluding service failures relating to Five Ocean  Computers' scheduled maintenance and upgrades. The network does not include client premises equipment or any Telco access facilities connecting Client's premises to such infrastructure. Five Ocean  Computers' goal is to keep Average Round-Trip Latency on the network to 85 milliseconds or less. Five Ocean Computers defines “Average Round-Trip Latency”, with respect to a given month, as the average time required for round-trip packet transfers between Five Ocean  Computers' network and major US backbone peering points during such month, as measured by Five Ocean  Computers. Five Ocean  Computers' goal is to keep Average Packet Loss on the network to 1% or less. Five Ocean Computers defines “Average Packet Loss”, with respect to a given month, as the average percentage of IP packets transmitted on the Five Ocean  Computers' network during such month that are not successfully delivered, as measured by Five Ocean  Computers.

Measurement:
Five Ocean Computers will periodically (on average every 15 minutes) monitor Five Ocean Computers network and server availability using software and hardware components capable of measuring application traffic and responses. Client acknowledges that that such measurements may not measure the exact path traversed by Client’s internet connection, and that such measurements constitute measurements across the Five Ocean  Computers' network but not other networks to which Client may connect. Five Ocean Computers reserves the right to periodically change the measurement points and methodologies it uses without notice to Client.

Backup Policy:
As a courtesy, Five Ocean Computers provides a backup service on shared hosting accounts. You can request our administrators to run a backup of your site or any files for a one-time charge. Although Five Ocean Computers tries to ensure these backups are complete and accurate, we cannot guarantee data integrity. It is possible that a site and/or file may not be able to be restored incase of a server crash.

We will restore data from our backups in case server trouble arises, but we do not perform restores to fix customer errors. If you accidentally delete a file or damage your website data, we are in no way responsible for this. If you need us to restore data from an incident such as that when it wasn't our fault, we will have to charge a reasonable fee to do so, depending on the complexity of the restore.

Five Ocean Computers recommends that the customer periodically and frequently backup their site to their local computer. On most accounts there is a backup manager that can assist you in this process.

A backup may not be included with a dedicated server type plan. We recommend that dedicated server customers purchase a backup option to protect data. Even with a backup plan, Five Ocean Computers recommends that customer still maintain offsite backups since even backup services have a risk of failure.

Hardware Failure:
Five Ocean  Computers' stands behind all equipment on our network. Faulty hardware is rare, but cannot be predicted nor avoided. Five Ocean Computers utilizes only name brand hardware of the highest quality and performance. Five Ocean Computers will replace all faulty hardware affecting performance levels of equipment within 48 hours, which includes hardware issues that cause server crashes or speed issues. Hardware failure resulting in complete network/server outage/downtime will be corrected within two hours of problem identification. Router failure is an exception to this SLA guarantee, and may require on-site Cisco™ engineers or backbone provider emergency personnel to correct the problem. Router failure is governed by current contracts with Cisco™ and backbone providers in regard to the emergency repair service in case of such an issue. Five Ocean Computers will replace all faulty hardware on dedicated servers (rented or leased servers), at no charge to the Client (except if it is due to customer abuse such as excessive reboots), with an unlimited free replacement policy. This includes parts ordered as upgrades.

Credits:
Credit requests must be made on the Five Ocean Computers web site, by contacting our Billing Department. Each request in connection with network/server outages/downtime must be received by Five Ocean Computers within five days of the occurrence. Each request in connection with Average Round-Trip Latency or Average Packet Loss in a calendar month must be received by Five Ocean Computers within five days after the end of such month. The total amount credited to a Client for Five Ocean Computers not meeting SLA service levels will not exceed the service fees paid by Client Five Ocean Computers for such services for the period in question. Each validly requested credit will be applied to a Client invoice within 30 days after Five Ocean Computers receipt of such request. Credits are exclusive of any applicable taxes charged to Client or collected by Five Ocean  Computers. Upon Client’s request (in accordance with the procedure set forth below), Five Ocean Computers will issue a credit to Client for network/server outages/downtime occurring during any calendar month that are reported by Client to Five Ocean Computers and confirmed by Five Ocean Computers measurement reporting. Such credit will be equal to one day’s worth (1/30th) of the monthly fees paid by Client, (for all service fees paid if network outage, or specific affected service fees paid if individual server downtime) multiplied by each hour (or portion thereof rounded to nearest next hour) of the cumulative duration of such outage/downtime. If Average Round-Trip Latency on the network for a calendar month exceeds 85 milliseconds, then upon Client's request, Five Ocean Computers will issue a credit to Client equal to six day's worth (1/5th) of the monthly service fees paid by Client for such month. If Average Packet Loss exceeds 1% during a calendar month, then upon Client’s request, Five Ocean Computers will issue a credit to Client equal to six day's worth (1/5th) of the monthly service fees paid by Client for such month.

General:
Five Ocean Computers reserves the right to change or modify this SLA to benefit the Client, and will post changes to location currently housing this SLA at time of modification, which will be made available to Client. Except as set forth in this SLA, Five Ocean Computers makes no claims regarding the availability or performance of the Five Ocean  Computers' network or servers. Specific terms/points of this SLA may be adjusted on a case by case basis by the specific Service Agreement signed/agreed by client. In case of difference terms/points in SLA and Service Agreement, the Service Agreement terms/points prevail over this general SLA policy. The Service Agreement signed/agreed by client, is above and beyond this SLA, and Service Agreement terms are in affect, including, but not limited to, limitations of liability.

Disclaimer

Although the contents has been compiled with the greatest care, iTech.ae (Five Ocean Computers) is not been able to guarantee the information provided is accurate and/or exhaustive, and cannot be held liable for claims pertaining to use of the information.

In the case of market publications neither iTech.ae (Five Ocean Computers) nor the authors of publications accept responsibility for the use which might be made of the information. Furthermore, the information shall not be construed as legal advice.

Original documents should, therefore, always be consulted where appropriate. The information does not release the reader from the responsibility of complying with any relevant legislation, regulations, jurisdiction or changes/updates of same.

In the case of internet tools, iTech.ae (Five Ocean Computers) aims at minimizing disruption caused by technical errors. However, iTech.ae(Five Ocean Computers) cannot guarantee that its service will be interrupted or otherwise affected by technical problems, iTech.ae(Five Ocean Computers) accepts no responsibility with regard to problems incurred as a result of using this site or any linked external sites.

 

The information provided is aimed at assisting the iTech.ae (Five Ocean Computers) target buying groups, distributors, importers, retailers. It may therefore, not be used for re-sale.