merging

This defines one mode to resolve file conflicts during restore. If

 

the file to be restored already exists at the destination, the one

 

with the more recent modification date is kept. Files not present

 

on the disk are always restored.

 

See also overwrite.

Microsoft

A “client-server” messaging and a workgroup system that offers

Exchange Server

a transparent connection to many different communication

 

systems. It provides users with an electronic mail system,

 

individual and group scheduling, online forms, and workflow

 

automation tools. It provides a developer with a platform on

 

which to build custom information-sharing and messaging-service

 

applications.

Microsoft

(Windows specific term) An administration model for

Management

Windows-based environments. It provides a simple, consistent,

Console (MMC)

and integrated administration user interface allowing

 

management of many applications through the same GUI,

 

provided that the applications adhere to the MMC model.

Microsoft SQL

A database management system designed to meet the

Server

requirements of distributed "client-server" computing.

Microsoft Volume

A software service that provides a unified communication

Shadow Copy

interface to coordinate backup and restore of a VSS-aware

Service (VSS)

application regardless of its specific features. This service

 

collaborates with the backup application, writers, shadow copy

 

providers, and the operating system kernel to implement the

 

management of volume shadow copies and shadow copy sets.

 

See also shadow copy, shadow copy provider, replica, and

 

writer.

mirror (EMC

See target volume.

Symmetrix and HP

 

StorageWorks Disk

 

Array XP specific

 

term)

 

mirror rotation (HP

See replica set rotation.

StorageWorks Disk

 

Array XP specific

 

term)

 

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