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Term Definition dual drive failure protection Another name for RAID 6 or RAID 60. See RAID 6 pool, RAID 60 pool. email notifications Event messages about remote systems that are emailed to selected recipients. enclosure Also known as a JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks), storage enclosure, or disk enclosure. EUI Extended Unique Identifier. A unique identifier used to differentiate iSCSI targets and iSCSI initiators from each other. An EUI consists of the string "eui" followed by exactly 16 hexadecimal characters. event Activity on your IP SAN, such as a disk drive failure or logical device verification. fault tolerance The ability of a system to continue to perform its functions even when one or more disk drives have failed. firmware A combination of hardware and software; software written onto read-only memory (ROM). foreign pool A pool that has been exported from its original iSCSI Storage Appliance, but hasn't yet been imported to its new iSCSI Storage Appliance. format See initialize. gateway A node on a network that controls access to another network. GuardianOS-powered A non-700i Series Snap Server. See also iSCSI Storage Snap Server Appliance. GUI Graphical User Interface. The window that opens when you start Adaptec Storage Manager. The GUI must be installed on at least one system on your IP SAN. HBA Host Bus Adapter. A hardware device that connects a host system, such as a workstation, to network or storage devices (such as DVD drives). host A system that's connected to a network. host name The unique name by which a network storage device (your iSCSI Storage Appliance) is known on the network. hot spare A spare disk drive which will automatically replace a failed disk drive in a pool. hot-swap Remove and replace a failed disk drive in a pool without shutting down the server or disrupting activity on the pool. initialize Prepare a disk drive for reading and writing.

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dual drive failure
protection
Another name for RAID 6 or RAID 60.
See
RAID 6 pool, RAID 60
pool.
email notifications
Event messages about remote systems that are emailed to
selected recipients.
enclosure
Also known as a JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks), storage
enclosure, or disk enclosure.
EUI
Extended Unique Identifier. A unique identifier used to
differentiate iSCSI targets and iSCSI initiators from each other. An
EUI consists of the string “eui” followed by exactly 16 hexadecimal
characters.
event
Activity on your IP SAN, such as a disk drive failure or logical
device verification.
fault tolerance
The ability of a system to continue to perform its functions even
when one or more disk drives have failed.
firmware
A combination of hardware and software; software written onto
read-only memory (ROM).
foreign pool
A pool that has been exported from its original iSCSI Storage
Appliance, but hasn’t yet been imported to its new iSCSI Storage
Appliance.
format
See
initialize.
gateway
A node on a network that controls access to another network.
GuardianOS-powered
Snap Server
A non-700i Series Snap Server.
See also
iSCSI Storage
Appliance.
GUI
Graphical User Interface. The window that opens when you start
Adaptec Storage Manager. The GUI must be installed on at least
one system on your IP SAN.
HBA
Host Bus Adapter. A hardware device that connects a host
system, such as a workstation, to network or storage devices
(such as DVD drives).
host
A system that’s connected to a network.
host name
The unique name by which a network storage device (your iSCSI
Storage Appliance) is known on the network.
hot spare
A spare disk drive which will automatically replace a failed disk
drive in a pool.
hot-swap
Remove and replace a failed disk drive in a pool without shutting
down the server or disrupting activity on the pool.
initialize
Prepare a disk drive for reading and writing.
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Definition