Glossary – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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Glossary

This glossary defines the special terms used in this document. Click the desired letter below to display
the glossary entries that start with that letter.

application map
file

One of the map files making up the dictionary map files. Application map files
are used to keep track of the mapping information between the application data
to be backed up, and the files on the file system.

backup catalog

A collection of information necessary to manage the history and generations of
backups performed by Application Agent. When a backup is executed, a record
containing information related to the backup is created within the backup catalog.
When backed-up data is restored, Application Agent references the backup
catalog information, and executes accordingly.

backup ID

A part of the information contained in the backup catalog. Backup IDs are used
to differentiate backup data, and are automatically assigned when backups are
performed using Application Agent.

backup
information

Information recorded in a backup catalog when Application Agent is used to
perform a backup.

basic disk

A standard physical disk in Windows. You cannot create volumes that span
multiple disks.

basic volume

A logical volume allocated to a basic disk. Application Agent only supports
configurations with one basic volume for each basic disk.

Business Copy

Software used to create a copy of a volume in a storage system. Business Copy
can copy all data within a volume. Copying all data enables data restoration
immediately when the primary volume is damaged. For details, see the Business
Copy documentation.

cluster software

Software used to make a system redundant to enhance overall system availability.
Application Agent can link with Microsoft Cluster Service, Windows Server
Failover Clustering, or Veritas Cluster Server.

Continuous Access
Journal

Software used to create a copy of multiple volumes asynchronously between
storage systems. Continuous Access Journal once accumulates differential data
to journal volumes and then copies the data. Continuous Access Journal can also
copy data to remote sites, as well as configuring multi-target or cascade
configuration between multiple sites. For details, see the Continuous Access
Journal documentation.

Continuous Access
Software

Software used to create a copy of a volume between storage systems. Continuous
Access Software can copy all data within a volume synchronously or
asynchronously. For details, see the Continuous Access Software documentation.

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