Glossary
This section defines or identifies technical terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in this document.
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Adapter
An adapter enables the computer system to access peripheral devices by converting the protocol of one bus or interface to another. An adapter may also provide specialized function. Adapters may reside on the system board or be an
SCSI adapters.
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BIOS
(Basic Input/Output System) The part of the operating system in a system that provides the lowest level interface to peripheral devices. BIOS also refers to the Basic Input/Input Output System of other “intelligent” devices, such as RAID controllers.
BIOS Configuration Utility
The BIOS Configuration Utility configures and maintains user configurable controller parameters. The utility resides in the controller BIOS and its operation is independent of the operating systems on your system. The BIOS Configuration Utility, also known as
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Coercion
Coercion is the process of rounding down the number of Logical blocks used for the physical members of a virtual disk to a common number. This allows drives with different absolute capacities, which can vary between drive manufacturers and drive families, to share a common stripe size and count as members of the virtual disk. Coercion necessarily results in a smaller capacity than was available on the
Controller
A chip that controls the transfer of data between the microprocessor and memory or between the microprocessor and a peripheral device such as a physical disk or the keyboard. In Storage Management, the hardware or logic that interacts with storage devices to write and retrieve data and perform storage management. RAID controllers perform RAID functions such as striping and mirroring to provide data protection.
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Disk
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