Dell PowerVault NX3500 Administrator's Guide - Page 21

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Table 1-1. PowerVault NAS System Terms (continued) Power module (battery unit) One of the battery units in a BPS. PowerVault MD3xx0i Refers to the PowerVault MD3200i, MD3220i, MD3600i, MD3620i iSCSI storage solutions. PowerVault NAS Configuration Utility (NASCU) The setup wizard used to initially discover and configure a PowerVault NAS system. This utility is only used for initial setup. PowerVault NAS Manager The web-based user interface, which is part of the PowerVault NX3500 software, used to manage the PowerVault NAS system. PowerVault NAS system A fully configured, highly-available and scalable NAS appliance, providing NAS (CIFS and/or NFS) services, which is comprised of a pair of NAS controllers, a BPS, a PowerVault storage subsystem and the NAS Manager. Standby controller A server appliance that is not installed with the PowerVault NX3500 DSFS software. For example, a new or replacement controller from the Dell factory is considered as a standby controller. SAN network (iSCSI The network that carries the block level (iSCSI) traffic and to network) which the storage subsystem is connected. NOTE: It is recommended that this network be isolated from the LAN/client network. Introduction 21

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Introduction
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Power module
(battery unit)
One of the battery units in a BPS.
PowerVault
MD3
xx
0i
Refers to the PowerVault MD3200i, MD3220i, MD3600i,
MD3620i iSCSI storage solutions.
PowerVault NAS
Configuration
Utility (NASCU)
The setup wizard used to initially discover and configure a
PowerVault NAS system. This utility is
only
used for initial
setup.
PowerVault NAS
Manager
The web-based user interface, which is part of the PowerVault
NX3500 software, used to manage the PowerVault NAS
system.
PowerVault NAS
system
A fully configured, highly-available and scalable NAS
appliance, providing NAS (CIFS and/or NFS) services, which
is comprised of a pair of NAS controllers, a BPS, a PowerVault
storage subsystem and the NAS Manager.
Standby controller
A server appliance that is not installed with the PowerVault
NX3500 DSFS software. For example, a new or replacement
controller from the Dell factory is considered as a standby
controller.
SAN network (iSCSI
network)
The network that carries the block level (iSCSI) traffic and to
which the storage subsystem is connected.
NOTE:
It is recommended that this network be isolated from the
LAN/client network.
Table 1-1.
PowerVault NAS System Terms
(continued)