HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide

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set size: The number of chunklets in a set. Also known as mirror depth for RAID 1 sets and

parity set for RAID 5 sets.

SFP: High-speed data transceiver, small in size and hot pluggable, allowing for an individual

SFP connector to be replaced without replacing the entire module.

small form-factor pluggable optical transceiver: See SFP.
snapshot: A virtual or physical copy of a virtual volume.
snapshot administration space: The space on a virtual volume that is used to track

changes to the data since a snapshot of a virtual volume was created.

snapshot data: Data written to the base volume's snapshot data space to record changes

to the base volume after the first virtual copy of that volume was created.

snapshot data space: The space on a virtual volume that holds the data that has been

changed since the first virtual copy was created.

solid state drive: A data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent

data.

source server: See primary server.
source volume: The virtual volume from which a copy is made.
spare, spare chunklet: A chunklet that is reserved for use in case of a failure in the

system. A certain number of chunklets are reserved for use as spares during the
system setup and installation process. However, the system may temporarily set
aside additional spares even though these chunklets are not permanently designated

for use as spares.

SSD: See solid state drive.
stale snapshot: A snapshot that does not track the most recent changes to its base

volume. The No Stale Snapshots virtual copy policy halts writing data to the base

volume so as to prevent loss of sync between the volume and any snapshots. See
also virtual copy policy and no stale snapshots.

step size: The number of contiguous bytes that the system accesses before moving to the

next chunklet.

system manager: Software component that negotiates between the storage server and

the user interfaces such as the InForm Management Console and InForm CLI.

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target mode: The firmware setting for a port that is connected to a host.
target, target port: The port that is connected to and receives commands from a host

computer. Also known as a host port.

template: See VLUN template.
thin provisioning: See 3PAR Thin Provisioning.
thinly provisioned virtual volume (TPVV): A virtual volume that maps to logical disk

space associated with a common provisioning group (CPG) and is therefore capable

of growing on demand.

TPVV: See thinly provisioned virtual volume.

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