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  • Terms of Service
    Terms and Conditions These terms and conditions define the rules and regulations for using the Onidel Cloud platform, located at https://onidel.com and https://cloud.onidel.com. Please note that these terms and conditions may be updated at any time. By accessing this website, you acknowledge and accept these terms and conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms and conditions, please refrain from using Onidel Cloud. The follSome readers
  • Privacy Policy
    Data Collected We collect information from you when you register on our site or place an order. During registration or ordering, you may be asked to provide details such as your name, email address, mailing address, phone number, or credit card information. However, you can also browse our site anonymously. We gather anonymous data from all website visitors to monitor traffic and address technical issues. This data includes information such as web requests, responses to those requests, IP adSome readers
  • Acceptable Usage Policy
    Overview All Onidel cloud servers are governed by our Acceptable Usage Policy, which is designed to ensure the fair and responsible use of shared resources. This policy is in place to maintain optimal performance and reliability for all users. CPU Usages We consider abuse to be any usage that significantly or noticeably affects other machines or exceeds the intended limits of your plan. Typically, to avoid impacting other users, it's recommended that CPU usage on cloud servers stays beFew readers
  • Service Level Agreement
    Overview We guarantee a 99.99% power and network uptime SLA on a monthly basis for all our services across all locations. Please note that we do not provide SLA compensation for the following events: Scheduled Maintenance: Any planned or scheduled maintenance activities notified in advance. Customer-initiated actions: Downtime or issues caused by actions taken by the customer, such as configuration changes, software installation, or mismanagement. Force Majeure Events: NatFew readers

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