System Board
A board which can mount up to 2 Xeon CPUs and 32 DIMMs.
system disk
The disk on which the programs (such as the OS) and files necessary for the basic functions of servers (including booting) are installed.
system image
A copy of the contents of a system disk made as a backup.
Different from a cloning image as changes are not made to the server-specific information contained on system disks.
tenant
A unit for the division and segregation of management and operation of resources based on organizations or operations.
tenant administrator
A user who manages the resources allocated to a tenant.
tenant_admin is the role for performing management of resources allocated to a tenant.
Tenant administrators manage the available space on resources in the local pools of tenants, and approve or reject applications by
tenant users to use resources.
tenant user
A user who uses the resources of a tenant, or creates and manages L-Platforms, or a role with the same purpose.
Thick Provisioning
Allocation of the actual requested capacity when allocating storage resources.
Thin Provisioning
Allocating of only the capacity actually used when allocating storage resources.
tower server
A standalone server with a vertical chassis.
TPP (Thin Provisioning Pool)
One of resources defined using ETERNUS. Thin Provisioning Pools are the resource pools of physical disks created using Thin
Provisioning.
TPV (Thin Provisioning Volume)
One of resources defined using ETERNUS. Thin Provisioning Volumes are physical disks created using the Thin Provisioning function.
UNC (Universal Naming Convention)
Notational system for Windows networks (Microsoft networks) that enables specification of shared resources (folders, files, shared
printers, shared directories, etc.).
Example
\\hostname\dir_name
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
A device containing rechargeable batteries that temporarily provides power to computers and peripheral devices in the event of power
failures.
Resource Orchestrator uses UPSs with current value display functions as power monitoring devices.
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