HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Administrator's guide (March 2008)

public folder store (Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) The part of the
Information Store that maintains information in public folders.
A public folder store consists of a binary rich-text .edb file and
a streaming native internet content .stm file.
public/private
backed up data
When configuring a backup, you can select whether the backed
up data will be:
public, that is visible (and accessible for restore) to all
Application Recovery Manager users
private, that is, visible (and accessible for restore) only to
the owner of the backup and administrators
RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks.
RAID Manager XP (HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific term) The RAID
Manager XP application provides an extensive list of commands
to report and control the status of the BC applications. The
commands communicate through a RAID Manager instance with
the HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP Disk Control Unit. This
instance translates the commands into a sequence of low level
SCSI commands.
RDBMS Relational Database Management System.
RDS The Raima Database Server process (service) runs on the
Application Recovery Manager Cell Manager and manages
the IDB. The process is started when Application Recovery
Manager is installed on the Cell Manager.
redo log (Oracle specific term) Every Oracle database has a set of two
or more redo log files. The set of redo log files for the database
is known as the database's redo log. Oracle uses the redo log
to record all changes made to data.
reparse point (Windows specific term) A system-controlled attribute that can
be associated with any directory or file. The value of a reparse
attribute can have user-controlled data. The format of the data
is understood by the application that stored the data and a
filesystem filter that was installed to interpret the data and
process such files. Whenever the filesystem encounters a file
with a reparse point, it attempts to find the filesystem filter
associated with the data format.
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