Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 238
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Term LED (Light-Emitting Diode) Linux load balancing local group/local user MAC (Media Access Control) maintenance mode MIB (Management Information Base) mirroring mounted multihomed Definition An electronic device that lights up when electricity is passed through it. A UNIX-like operating system that was designed to provide personal computer users a free or very low-cost operating system comparable to traditional and usually more expensive UNIX systems. The GuardianOS is based on the Linux operating system. A process available only in multi-Ethernet configurations. The Ethernet port transmission load is distributed among two or more network ports (assuming the cards are configured for load balancing). An intelligent software adaptive agent repeatedly analyzes the traffic flow from the server and distributes the packets based on destination addresses. A group/user defined locally on a SnapServer using the Administration Tool. The local user is defined by the server administrator. Windows domain, ADS, and NIS users are not considered local. In the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, one of two sublayers of the Data Link Control layer. Concerned with sharing the physical connection to the network among several computers. Each Ethernet port has a unique MAC address. SnapServers with dual-Ethernet ports can respond to a request with either port and have two unique MAC addresses. A series of HTML screens that allow you to perform repair, upgrade, or reinstall the GuardianOS in a disaster recovery situation. A formal description of a set of network objects that can be managed using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The format of the MIB is defined as part of SNMP. Used in RAID 1, a process of storing data on one disk and copying it to one or more disks, creating a redundant storage solution. RAID 1 is the most secure method of storing mission-critical data. A file system that is available. A SnapServer that is connected to two or more networks or has two or more network addresses. 222 SnapServer Administrator Guide
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