Information Store

(Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) The Microsoft

 

Exchange Server service that is responsible for storage

 

management. Information Store in Microsoft Exchange Server

 

manages two kinds of stores: mailbox stores and public folder

 

stores. A mailbox store consists of mailboxes that belong to

 

individual users. A public folder store contains public folders

 

and messages that are shared among several users.

 

See also Key Management Service and Site Replication Service.

Informix Server

(Informix Server specific term) Refers to Informix Dynamic Server.

initializing

See formatting.

Installation Server

A computer system that holds a repository of the Data Protector

 

software packages for a specific architecture. The Installation

 

Server is used for remote installation of Data Protector clients.

 

In mixed environments at least two Installation Servers are

 

needed: one for UNIX systems and one for Windows systems.

instant recovery

(ZDB specific term) A process in which a replica, produced by

 

a ZDB-to-disk or a ZDB-to-disk+tape session, is used to restore

 

the contents of the source volumes to their states at the time at

 

which the replica was created, avoiding the need to perform a

 

restore from tape. Depending on the application or database

 

concerned, this may be all that is required, or other steps, such

 

as the application of transaction log files, may be required for

 

full recovery.

 

See also replica, zero downtime backup (ZDB), ZDB to disk,

 

and ZDB to disk+tape.

integration object

A backup object of a Data Protector integration, such as Oracle

 

or SAP DB.

Internet

(Windows specific term) Microsoft Internet Information Services

Information

is a network file and application server that supports multiple

Services (IIS)

protocols. Primarily, IIS transmits information in Hypertext

 

Markup Language (HTML) pages by using the Hypertext

 

Transport Protocol (HTTP).

IP address

An Internet Protocol address is a numeric address of a system

 

used to uniquely identify the system on the network. The IP

 

address consists of four groups of numbers separated by periods

 

(full stops).

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