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 |
| 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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