Glossary, Numerics – IBM TOTAL STORAGE DS8000 User Manual

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Glossary

This

glossary

includes

terms

for

the

IBM

TotalStorage

and

other

Resiliency

Family

products.

This

glossary

includes

selected

terms

and

definitions

from:

v

The

American

National

Standard

Dictionary

for

Information

Systems,

ANSI

X3.172–1990,

copyright

1990

by

the

American

National

Standards

Institute

(ANSI),

11

West

42nd

Street,

New

York,

New

York

10036.

Definitions

derived

from

this

book

have

the

symbol

(A)

after

the

definition.

v

IBM

Terminology,

which

is

available

online

at

the

following

Web

site:

http://www-

306.ibm.com/ibm/terminology/index.html.

Definitions

derived

from

this

source

have

the

symbol

(GC)

after

the

definition.

v

The

Information

Technology

Vocabulary

developed

by

Subcommittee

1,

Joint

Technical

Committee

1,

of

the

International

Organization

for

Standardization

and

the

International

Electrotechnical

Commission

(ISO/IEC

JTC1/SC1).

Definitions

derived

from

this

book

have

the

symbol

(I)

after

the

definition.

Definitions

taken

from

draft

international

standards,

committee

drafts,

and

working

papers

that

the

ISO/IEC

JTC1/SC1

is

developing

have

the

symbol

(T)

after

the

definition,

indicating

that

final

agreement

has

not

been

reached

among

the

participating

National

Bodies

of

SC1.

This

glossary

uses

the

following

cross-reference

forms:

See

Refers

the

reader

to

one

of

two

kinds

of

related

information:

v

A

term

that

is

the

expanded

form

of

an

abbreviation

or

acronym.

This

expanded

form

of

the

term

contains

the

full

definition.

v

A

synonym

or

more

preferred

term

See

also

Refers

the

reader

to

one

or

more

related

terms.

Contrast

with

Refers

the

reader

to

a

term

that

has

an

opposite

or

substantively

different

meaning.

Numerics

750

A

model

of

the

Enterprise

Storage

Server

featuring

a

2-way

processor

with

limited

physical

storage

capacity.

This

model

can

be

updated

to

the

model

800.

800

A

model

of

the

Enterprise

Storage

Server

featuring

a

standard

processor

or

an

optional

Turbo

processor.

The

Model

800

supports

RAID

5,

RAID

10,

and

15000

rpm

drives.

Model

800

supersedes

Model

F20.

1750

The

machine

type

for

the

IBM

TotalStorage

DS6000

series.

Models

for

the

DS6000

include

the

511

and

EX1.

2105

The

machine

number

for

the

IBM

TotalStorage

Enterprise

Storage

Server.

Models

of

the

Enterprise

Storage

Server

are

expressed

as

the

number

2105

followed

by

“Model

<xxx>”,

such

as

2105

Model

800.

The

2105

Model

100

is

an

Enterprise

Storage

Server

expansion

enclosure

that

is

typically

referred

to

simply

as

the

Model

100.

2107

The

machine

type

for

the

IBM

TotalStorage

DS8000

series.

Models

for

the

DS8000

series

include

the

base

units

921,

922

and

9A2

and

expansion

units

92E

and

9AE.

3390

The

machine

number

of

an

IBM

disk

storage

system.

The

Enterprise

Storage

Server,

when

interfaced

to

IBM

zSeries

hosts,

is

set

up

to

appear

as

one

or

more

3390

devices,

with

a

choice

of

3390-2,

3390-3,

or

3390-9

track

formats.

3990

The

machine

number

of

an

IBM

control

unit.

7133

The

machine

number

of

an

IBM

disk

storage

system.

The

Model

D40

and

020

drawers

of

the

7133

can

be

installed

in

the

2105-100

expansion

enclosure

of

the

ESS.

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Copyright

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Corp.

2004,

2005

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