Glossary – Hitachi 9900 Series User Manual

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MTBF

Mean Time Between Failure. A commonly used measure of system reliability, usually
expressed in hours. Modern disk drives typically have an MTTR of 1 million hours or
more.

MTTR

Mean Time To Repair. Includes the time taken to diagnose the failure, replace or repair
faulty component(s) and restart the system so it is available to users. See MTBF.

NanoCopy

NanoCopy

is a feature of the Hitachi Lightning 9900

product line that enables

time-consistent snapshots to be taken without stopping applications to flush in-flight
data to disk. Since there is no system impact in taking a NanoCopy

snapshot,

snapshots can be made more frequently for faster recovery in the event of a failure.
See also Hitachi TrueCopy

, ShadowImage

.

NDMP

Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) is a standard protocol for
network-based backup of network-attached storage. NDMP hides the unique hardware
interfaces from third-party backup software that allows this software to execute on any
NDMP compliant system on the network.

Node

See Fibre Channel.

NVM

Non-Volatile Memory is a term used to refer to battery backed up DRAM so that data
will not be lost in the event of power failure.

NVRAM

Non-Volatile Random Access Memory such as static RAM will not lose data in the
event that power is lost to the memory chips.

OLAP

On-line Analytic Processing. A type of Decision Support System in which real-time
analytical software routines are applied to data.

OLTP

On-line Transaction Processing.

Off-site storage facility

A secure location, remote from the primary location, at which backup hardware,
software, data files, documents, equipment, or supplies are stored.

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