HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 HP SureStore E Disk Array FC60 - (English) Advanc - Page 450
NVSRAM, parity, peripheral device addressing PDA, point-to-point, primary disk array path
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NVSRAM The disk array controller stores operating configuration information in this non-volatile SRAM (referred to as NVSRAM). The contents of NVSRAM can only be accessed or changed using special diagnostic tools. path See primary disk array path or primary path. parity A data protection technique that provides data redundancy by creating extra data based on the original data. Parity is calculated on each write I/O by doing a serial binary exclusive OR (XOR) of the data segments in the stripe written to the data disks in the LUN. Parity is used by RAID 5 LUNs to reconstruct data from a failed disk. peripheral device addressing (PDA) The addressing technique used by the host to address the disk array controllers. Because it is limited to addressing only eight LUNs, PDA has been superseded by VSA as the technique for addressing disk array LUNs. point-to-point One of three existing Fibre Channel topologies, in which two devices are directly connected by a link with no fabric, loop, or switching elements present. port The hardware entity that connects a device to a Fibre Channel topology. A device can contain one or more ports. primary disk array path or primary path The main data path used for host I/Os to a LUN. The primary path can be set using LVM. Because the disk array has two controllers, one controller acts as the primary path, and the other acts as the alternate path. If a failure occurs in the primary data path, the alternate path is used, maintaining access to the LUN. 450