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 |
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 |
| applications. |
Microsoft | (Windows specific term) An administration model for |
Management | |
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 |
Microsoft Volume | A software service that provides a unified communication |
Shadow Copy | interface to coordinate backup and restore of a |
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 |
| |
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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376Glossary