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RAS rebuild recipient recovery remote scripting CLI client rollback SAN SAS SATA SC SCSI Reliability, availability, and serviceability. These headings refer to a variety of features and initiatives all designed to maximize equipment uptime and mean time between failures, minimize downtime and the length of time necessary to repair failures, and eliminate or decrease single points of failure in favor of redundancy. The regeneration and writing onto one or more replacement disks of all of the user data and check data from a failed disk in a virtual disk with RAID level 1, 10, 3, 5, 6, and 50. A rebuild can occur while applications are accessing data on the system's virtual disks. The network device that receives an iSCSI login request from another device (the originator). For a login request from an iSCSI host initiator to a storage system, the host is the originator and the storage system is the recipient. In an active-active configuration, recovery (also known as failback) is the act of returning ownership of controller resources from a surviving controller to a previously failed (but now active) controller. The resources include virtual disks, cache data, host ID information, and LUNs and WWNs. A command-line interface (CLI) that enables you to manage the system from a remote management host. The client communicates with the management software through a secure out-of-band interface, HTTPS, and provides the same control and monitoring capability as the browser interface. The client must be installed on a host that has network access to the system. The process of resetting a volume's data to become identical to a snapshot taken of that volume. See Storage Area Network (SAN). Serial Attached SCSI. Serial Advanced Technology Attachment. See Storage Controller (SC). Small Computer System Interface. A collection of ANSI standards and proposed standards which define I/O buses primarily intended for connecting storage subsystems or devices to hosts through host bus adapters. (SNIA) Glossary 271

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Glossary
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RAS
Reliability, availability, and serviceability. These headings refer to a
variety of features and initiatives all designed to maximize equipment
uptime and mean time between failures, minimize downtime and the
length of time necessary to repair failures, and eliminate or decrease
single points of failure in favor of redundancy.
rebuild
The regeneration and writing onto one or more replacement disks of all
of the user data and check data from a failed disk in a virtual disk with
RAID level 1, 10, 3, 5, 6, and 50. A rebuild can occur while
applications are accessing data on the system’s virtual disks.
recipient
The network device that receives an iSCSI login request from another
device (the originator). For a login request from an iSCSI host initiator
to a storage system, the host is the originator and the storage system is
the recipient.
recovery
In an active-active configuration, recovery (also known as failback) is
the act of returning ownership of controller resources from a surviving
controller to a previously failed (but now active) controller. The
resources include virtual disks, cache data, host ID information, and
LUNs and WWNs.
remote scripting CLI
client
A command-line interface (CLI) that enables you to manage the system
from a remote management host. The client communicates with the
management software through a secure out-of-band interface, HTTPS,
and provides the same control and monitoring capability as the browser
interface. The client must be installed on a host that has network access
to the system.
rollback
The process of resetting a volume's data to become identical to a
snapshot taken of that volume.
SAN
See
Storage Area Network (SAN)
.
SAS
Serial Attached SCSI.
SATA
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment.
SC
See
Storage Controller (SC)
.
SCSI
Small Computer System Interface. A collection of ANSI standards and
proposed standards which define I/O buses primarily intended for
connecting storage subsystems or devices to hosts through host bus
adapters. (SNIA)