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Push Install

See CommandCentral Storage Agent Push Install Utility.

QoSS (Quality of storage A technique for managing storage resources to fulfill predefined service-level

service)criteria. For each service level, or tier, policy rules are used to ensure the appropriate level of availability and performance. Also called storage tiering.

qtree

In NetApp unified storage devices, special subdirectory of the root of a volume

 

that acts as a virtual subvolume with special attributes.

RAID

Redundant Array of Independent Disks. A set of techniques for managing multiple

 

disks for cost, data availability, and performance. See also mirroring or striping.

rank

A storage virtualization object created from one or more IBM DS6000 or DS8000

 

storage arrays. The storage in ranks can be organized into extent pools. See also

 

extent pool storage array.

raw device mapping

A virtual disk that has a LUN directly assigned to its virtual machine without the

(RDM)

layer of a storage pool. In this situation, the LUN is fully dedicated to the virtual

 

machine. Additionally, the virtual disk and LUN have a one-to-one mapping.

rediscover

An operation in which up-to-date status information about managed resources

 

is sent to the Management Server. The rediscover operation, which a

 

CommandCentral Storage operator can initiate through the Console, can be

 

performed for a single resource, for a device manager, or for an explorer.

resource

Any of the individual components that work together to provide services on a

 

network. A resource may be a physical component such as a storage array or a

 

switch, a software component such as Oracle8i or a Web server, or a configuration

 

component such as an IP address or mounted file system.

resource type

A way of classifying resources in a cluster. Each resource is identified by its name

 

and its resource type. Veritas Cluster Server includes a set of predefined resource

 

types for storage, networking, and application services.

robotic library

A collection of tapes controlled and managed through firmware.

router

A device that connects two segments of a storage network and determines the

 

optimal path along which traffic should be forwarded. Also gateway. See also

 

bridge

SAN (storage area

A network linking servers or workstations to devices, typically over Fibre Channel,

network)

a versatile, high-speed transport. The storage area network (SAN) model places

 

storage on its own dedicated network, removing data storage from both the

 

server-to-disk SCSI bus and the main user network. The SAN includes one or more

 

hosts that provide a point of interface with LAN users, as well as (in the case of

 

large SANs) one or more fabric switches and SAN hubs to accommodate a large

 

number of storage devices.

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