HP AiO400t HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System User Guide (440583-005, F - Page 196

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data protection Protects data from being corrupted or lost as a result of hard drive failure. Methods used to provide data protection include RAID and backups. enforce allocated limit (quota) An enforced quota for the amount of storage available to a shared folder. An enforce allocated limit prevents data from being saved to a shared folder once all the storage space allocated to the shared folder is used. Exchange storage The fundamental unit of storage management in Microsoft Exchange. Storage group groups consist of Mail stores, Public stores, and log files. exclusive storage An Advanced window option that allows you to dedicate a hard drive(s) for storing data for a specific application component or shared folder. file system A method for storing and organizing computer files and the data they contain to make it easy to find and access them. hot spares iSCSI iSCSI LUN An Advanced window option that allows you to reserve one or two hard drives as spares. A hot spare is a hard drive reserved as a spare for storage space configured as RAID 1, RAID 1+0(10), or 5. A hot spare automatically replaces a hard drive when it fails. Internet small computer system interface. Like an ordinary SCSI interface, iSCSI is standards-based and efficiently transmits block-level data between a host computer (such as a server that hosts Exchange or SQL Server) and a target device (such as an HP All-in-One Storage System). By carrying SCSI commands over IP networks, iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers over intranets and to manage storage over long distances. ASM works with the Microsoft iSCSI Target, which builds the iSCSI infrastructure on application servers with data hosted on your HP All-in-One Storage System and on your HP All-in-One Storage System so that application data is stored on your HP All-in-One Storage System. A type of LUN (logical disk) created on an application server by ASM when a storage-allocation wizard is ran to host application storage. When application storage is hosted using ASM, all storage communication passes through the iSCSI LUN on the application server to the LUN on your HP All-in-One Storage System. This allows data saved by the application to the iSCSI LUN on the application server to be transparently stored on your HP All-in-One Storage System instead. log file logical disk LUN The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group or a Microsoft SQL Server database that contains log data. Also known as a LUN. A logical disk contains one or more volumes and spans multiple hard drives in an array. RAID configuration of storage is performed at the logical disk level. Also known as a logical disk. ASM will grow a LUN (make it larger) when the LUN requires more of the storage space on an array. Mail store Menu bar The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group that contains mailbox data. The horizontal menu located at the top of the ASM user interface. The menu bar is the Microsoft Management Console menu bar; ASM is a snap-in hosted by the Microsoft Management Console. 196 Glossary

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data protection
Protects data from being corrupted or lost as a result of hard drive failure.
Methods used to provide data protection include RAID and backups.
enforce allocated
limit (quota)
An enforced quota for the amount of storage available to a shared folder. An
enforce allocated limit prevents data from being saved to a shared folder once
all the storage space allocated to the shared folder is used.
Exchange storage
group
The fundamental unit of storage management in Microsoft Exchange. Storage
groups consist of Mail stores, Public stores, and log files.
exclusive storage
An Advanced window option that allows you to dedicate a hard drive(s) for
storing data for a specific application component or shared folder.
file system
A method for storing and organizing computer files and the data they contain
to make it easy to find and access them.
hot spares
An Advanced window option that allows you to reserve one or two hard drives
as spares. A hot spare is a hard drive reserved as a spare for storage space
configured as RAID 1, RAID 1+0(10), or 5. A hot spare automatically replaces
a hard drive when it fails.
iSCSI
Internet small computer system interface. Like an ordinary SCSI interface, iSCSI
is standards-based and efficiently transmits block-level data between a host
computer (such as a server that hosts Exchange or SQL Server) and a target
device (such as an HP All-in-One Storage System). By carrying SCSI commands
over IP networks, iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers over intranets and to
manage storage over long distances.
ASM works with the Microsoft iSCSI Target, which builds the iSCSI infrastructure
on application servers with data hosted on your HP All-in-One Storage System
and on your HP All-in-One Storage System so that application data is stored on
your HP All-in-One Storage System.
iSCSI LUN
A type of LUN (logical disk) created on an application server by ASM when a
storage-allocation wizard is ran to host application storage. When application
storage is hosted using ASM, all storage communication passes through the
iSCSI LUN on the application server to the LUN on your HP All-in-One Storage
System. This allows data saved by the application to the iSCSI LUN on the
application server to be transparently stored on your HP All-in-One Storage
System instead.
log file
The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group or a Microsoft SQL Server
database that contains log data.
logical disk
Also known as a LUN. A logical disk contains one or more volumes and spans
multiple hard drives in an array. RAID configuration of storage is performed at
the logical disk level.
LUN
Also known as a logical disk. ASM will grow a LUN (make it larger) when the
LUN requires more of the storage space on an array.
Mail store
The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group that contains mailbox
data.
Menu bar
The horizontal menu located at the top of the ASM user interface. The menu bar
is the Microsoft Management Console menu bar; ASM is a snap-in hosted by
the Microsoft Management Console.
Glossary
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