| and to Data Protector users who are granted the Reporting |
| and notifications user rights. You can view or delete all |
| events in the Event Log. |
Event Logs | (Windows specific term) Files in which Windows logs all events, |
| such as the starting or stopping of services and the logging on |
| and off of users. Data Protector can back up Windows Event |
| Logs as part of the Windows configuration backup. |
Exchange | (Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) The Microsoft |
Replication Service | Exchange Server service that represents storage groups that |
| were replicated using either Local Continuous Replication (LCR) |
| or Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) technology. |
| See also cluster continuous replication and local continuous |
| |
exchanger | Also referred to as SCSI Exchanger. |
| See also library. |
exporting media | A process that removes all data about backup sessions, such |
| as systems, objects, and file names, which reside on the media |
| from the IDB. Information about the media and their relation to |
| a pool is also removed from the IDB. The data on the media |
| remains unchanged. |
| See also importing media. |
Extensible Storage | (Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) A database technology |
Engine (ESE) | used as a storage system for information exchange in Microsoft |
| Exchange Server. |
failover | Transferring of the most important cluster data, called group (on |
| Windows) or package (on UNIX) from one cluster node to |
| another. A failover can occur mostly because of software or |
| hardware failures or maintenance on the primary node. |
failover | (HP StorageWorks EVA specific term) An operation that reverses |
| the roles of source and destination in CA+BC EVA |
| configurations. |
| See also CA+BC EVA. |
FC bridge | See Fibre Channel bridge. |
Fibre Channel | An ANSI standard for |
| Using either optical or copper cables, it allows the high speed |
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