HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 Installation and Configuration Guide

external path A path from a storage port of a storage system to a volume on a connected
external storage system.
external volume A logical volume whose data resides on drives that are physically located in an
externally connected storage system.
FC fibre channel
FCoE fibre channel over Ethernet. An encapsulation of fibre channel frames over
Ethernet networks. This allows fibre channel to use 10-gigabit Ethernet networks
(or higher speeds) while preserving the fibre channel protocol.
GUI graphical user interface
HBA See host bus adapter.
host bus adapter One or more dedicated adapter cards that are installed in a host, have unique
WWN addresses, and provide fibre channel I/O connectivity to storage systems,
typically through fibre channel switches. Unlike general-purpose Ethernet adapters,
which handle a multitude of network protocols, host bus adapters are dedicated
to high-speed block transfers for optimized I/O performance.
host group Custom grouping of hosts that segregates hosts in a meaningful way, for example,
a group of hosts that is segregated by operating system. A host group can be
shared with another virtual port or another physical port for alternate path support.
HSD Host storage domain. A group used to strengthen the security of volumes in
storage systems. By associating and grouping hosts and volumes by storage
system port, host storage domains can be used to restrict access from hosts to
volumes.
Device Manager defines the host groups set up with the storage system LUN
security function as host storage domains. Host storage domains for storage
systems that do not have host groups are defined in the same manner as if they
had been set with the LUN security function.
HTML Hypertext Markup Language
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
I/O input/output
internal volume A logical volume whose data resides on drives that are physically located within
the storage system.
Internet protocol
(IP)
The protocol that governs the breakup of data messages into packets (units of
data), the routing scheme for transmitting them, and the reassembly of the packets
into the original data messages at the destination. Most networks combine IP
with a higher-level protocol called Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), which
establishes a virtual connection between a source and a destination.
IOPS I/Os per second
IP See Internet protocol.
JRE Java Runtime Environment
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