Hitachi Data Systems
Availability
In computer science, availability refers to the degree to which a system or resource is capable of performing its normal function. Availability is measured in terms of Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) divided by MTBF plus the Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). The availability equation is expressed as follows:
AVAILABILITY = MTBF / (MTBF+MTTR).
For example, a server that fails on average once every 5,000 hours and takes an average of two hours to diagnose, replace faulty components, and reboot, would have an availability rating of 5,000/(5,000 + 2) = 99.96%. This would correspond to a Level 3 rating using the Scale of 9s.
Byte
A unit of data that is eight binary digits long and represents one text character.
Back End
In reference to storage arrays, the back end includes the controllers, disk drives, and paths to the disk drives. On the Hitachi Freedom Storage™ Lightning 9900™ V Series these are the ACP pairs, the Fibre Channel loops, and the Fibre Channel disks.
Bit
Eight bits compose a byte. This term is spelled out in compound abbreviations (Mbit/sec and Gbit/sec) to avoid confusion with abbreviation for byte - B (as in MB or GB).
Business Interruption
Any event, whether anticipated (i.e., public service strike) or unanticipated (i.e., blackout) that disrupts the normal course of business operations at a corporate location.
CA
Cache Adapter. The CA resides on the cache boards and connects to the Cache Switch (CSW).
CARB
Cache memory arbitrator circuit. A
Cache
Cache (pronounced cash) can be either
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