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Term I/O (input/output) Inheritance iSCSI IP (Internet Protocol) address Jukebox JVM (Java Virtual Machine) Kerberos LCD (liquid crystal display) LED (light-emitting diode) Definition The operation of transferring data to or from a device, typically through an interface protocol like CIFS, NFS, or HTTP. The Snap Server presents a file system to the user and handles block I/O internally to a RAID array. In Windows permissions, inheritance is the concept that when permissions for a folder are defined, any subfolders within the defined folder inherit its permissions. This means administrator need not assign permissions for subfolders as long as identical permissions are desired. Inheritance greatly reduces administrative overhead and also results in greater consistency in access permission management. Internet SCSI (iSCSI) is a standard that defines the encapsulation of SCSI packets in TCP and then routing it using IP. It allows block-level storage data to be transported over widely used IP networks. The unique 32-bit value that identifies the location of the server. This address consists of a network address, optional subnetwork address, and host address. It displays as four addresses ranging from 1 to 255 separated by periods. A robotic tape backup device that stores numerous tape drives and uses a mechanical arm to bring the drive to a station for reading and writing. Software that converts Java bytecode into machine language and executes it. A JVM allows an application such as Snap Server Manager written in Java to run on any operating system. A secure method for authenticating a request for a service used by ADS. Kerberos lets a user request an encrypted "ticket" from an authentication process that can then be used to request a service from a server. The user credentials are always encrypted before they are transmitted over the network. In Windows 2000/XP, the domain controller is the Kerberos server. The Kerberos key distribution center (KDC) and the origin of group policies are applied to the domain. An electronic device that uses liquid crystal to display messages on some Snap Servers. An electronic device that lights up when electricity is passed through it. 121