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job | A repeatable custom script that automates replication tasks. A job can be simple (for example, |
| create a DR group) or complex (for example, perform cascaded replication). Jobs can be run |
| from the GUI, from the command line, from batch files, or by a scheduler. |
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management | A server on which HP management software is installed. |
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MIF | Management Integration Framework. |
mirrorclone | A copy of a virtual disk that is continually updated to reflect changes in the source. When first |
| created (and whenever |
| is synchronized to the source virtual disk. |
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storage | kept on |
normalization | The background process of copying the contents of a source virtual disk to a snapclone. The |
| snapclone is dependent on the source until normalization is complete. Also called unsharing. |
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OCP | Operator control panel. |
online storage | An allotment of storage space that is available for immediate use, such as a peripheral device |
| that is turned on and connected to a server. |
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SAN | Storage area network. A network of storage devices available to one or more servers. |
SAS | Serial Attached SCSI. |
Management from a server. | |
management | See also management server.. |
snapclone | A copy that begins as a fully allocated snapshot and becomes an independent virtual disk. Applies |
| only to the HP EVA. |
snapshot | A nearly instantaneous copy of the contents of a virtual disk created without interruption of |
| operations on the source virtual disk. Snapshots are typically used for |
| backups. |
solid state disk | A |
(SSD) | DRAM or EEPROM memory boards, a memory bus board, a CPU, and a battery card. |
SPoG | Single pane of glass. An HP P6000 Command View interface that can display multiple HP P6000 |
| storage software applications in a single browser window. |
storage array | See array. |
storage system | See array. |
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UNC | Universal naming convention. Specifies a common syntax to describe the location of a network |
| resource such as a shared file, directory, or printer. |
| The UNC syntax for Windows systems is \\ComputerName\SharedFolder\Resource, |
| where ComputerName is the hostname, SharedFolder is a shared directory with a name |
| chosen by the host providing the share, and Resource is a shared directory, file, or printer. The |
| hostname can also be identified by a fully qualified domain name or an IP address. |
UUID | Unique Universal Identifier. A unique |
| are internal system values that users cannot modify. |
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