AGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations
BIOS | Basic Input/Output System. Software that provides basic read/write capability.  | 
  | Usually kept as firmware (ROM based). The system BIOS on a server board is used  | 
  | to boot and control the system. The BIOS on your host adapter acts as an extension  | 
  | of the system BIOS.  | 
Configuration | The way a computer is setup; the combined hardware components (computer,  | 
  | monitor, keyboard, and peripheral devices) that make up a computer system, and the  | 
  | software settings that allow the hardware components to communicate with each  | 
  | other.  | 
Device Driver | A program that allows a microprocessor (through the operating system) to direct the  | 
  | operation of a peripheral device.  | 
Domain  | A software procedure in which a host queries a device to determine its ability to  | 
Validation  | communicate at the negotiated data rate.  | 
EEPROM | Electronically Erasable Programmable   | 
  | typically used to store configuration information. It provides stable storage for long  | 
  | periods without electricity and can be reprogrammed. See NVRAM.  | 
External SAS  | A SAS device installed outside the computer cabinet. These devices are connected  | 
Device  | together using specific types of shielded cables.  | 
Host | The computer system in which a storage adapter is installed. It uses the storage  | 
  | adapter to transfer information to and from devices attached to the SCSI bus.  | 
Host Adapter  | A circuit board or integrated circuit that provides a device connection to the  | 
Board (HAB)  | computer system.  | 
Internal SAS  | A SAS device installed inside the computer cabinet. These devices are connected  | 
Device  | together using an unshielded ribbon cable.  | 
Main Memory | The part of a computer’s memory which is directly accessible by the CPU (usually  | 
  | synonymous with RAM).  | 
NVRAM | |
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Peripheral  | A piece of hardware (such as a video monitor, disk drive, printer, or   | 
Devices | with a computer and under the computer’s control. SCSI peripherals are controlled  | 
  | through a SAS Intel® RAID Controller SASMF8I.  | 
17  | Intel® RAID Controller SASMF8I Hardware Guide |