Hitachi data systems – Hitachi 9900 Series User Manual

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Consistency Groups

A software copy technique of suspending multiple volumes at the same time.

Control Frame

The Disk Controller or control frame, is the center cabinet of the Lightning 9900

Series system, housing the channel switch, cache, power supplies, batteries, and host
interface cards.

CORA (Cost of Risk Analysis)

CORA is a unique, software-based risk management system developed initially for the
insurance industry by International Security Technology (IST) Inc. of New York City.
In an alliance with IST, Hitachi Data Systems

®

is offering CORA applied to the BCP

(Business Continuity Planning) industry as a professional service. See also Business
Continuity Planning.

Cost Benefit Analysis

A major benefit of the CORA process is the Cost Benefit Analysis where each action to
mitigate risk is evaluated in terms of cost and return on investment. See also CORA.

CPU

CPU is an acronym for Central Processing Unit. Can refer to either a processor chip
such as Sun’s SPARC

or Intel’s Pentium

®

, or to a processor chip or chips and support

circuitry on a CPU board.

CSW

Cache Switch. A specially designed crossbar switch for use in the Lightning 9900

Series. They are not Fibre Channel switches.

CTQ

Command-Tag Queuing.

DA

The Data Adapter resides on the CHT and connects the cache boards to the front end.

DASD

An IBM

®

coined anacronym that means Direct Access Storage Device, i.e. a disk drive.

Data availability

Data availability refers to the degree to which a computer system is capable of
providing data to its users. See also Availability.

Data Copy

A term that refers to both remote copy, data duplication, and data migration.

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