HP mv5150 HP MV2120, MV5020, MV5140, MV5150 Media Vault - User's Guide - Page 207
NTFS New Technology File System
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mirror, mirrored The automatic copying of data on two separate physical disks that creates two separate copies of the same material. If one disk fails, a copy of the material will be available on the other disk. N NAT (Network Address Translation) Broadband routers use NAT technology to allow network components to share Internet access over a single IP address. Additionally, NAT acts like a firewall because the computers and other devices-including the HP Media Vault-on the network are given IP address that are non-routable (non-internet addresses). This masks the real IP addresses of your network components and keeps them from being seen outside the home. Also see IP address. network address A numeric value that uniquely identifies a device on a network. network computer A computer that is connected to other computers, creating a network. no access A setting that does not allow a user to access files and folders on the shared network. non-mirrored A non-mirrored share is stored on a single hard drive. The HP Media Vault does not automatically maintain a copy of these files on a second hard drive. NTFS (New Technology File System) Current standard file system for Windows. NTFS replaced Microsoft's previous FAT32 file system, and improves performance, reliability, disk space, and security. Also see FAT32. NTP server NTP stands for Network Time Protocol, which allows the server to update its internal date and time automatically. 0 No terms begin with the letter O. P partition A logical division of a physical hard disk. A partition divides a physical disk into separate units, which can be formatted independently. personal domain A personal domain is a Web address. It allows you to access your HP Media Vault and HP Photo Webshare from the Internet. For 15-