NonStop Systems Introduction

Index
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N
Memory
cache 5-10
manager 6-6
Message routing, in a ZLE framework 1-10
Message system 6-9, 7-5
Messages
checkpoint 6-12
interprocess 6-15
Messaging middleware 2-9
Mirrored disks 5-6, 7-3, 7-8
Modular expandability
processing capacity and I/O 6-5
supported by message system 6-15
system and network 7-11
Monitor process 6-6
Multifunction I/O board 7-2
Multiple processors in client/server
architectures 3-14
Multi-tiered architecture 3-23
MXCI 4-7
MXCS
see NonStop Connectivity Services
(MXCS)
N
Network, node of 6-5
Node specifiers, network 6-18
Nodes
home 5-7
multiple 5-4
network 6-5
ServerNet 7-4, 7-6
NonStop application environment 5-14
NonStop Connectivity Services (NonStop
MXCS) 4-11
NonStop CORBA 3-19
NonStop core services 3-2
NonStop EJB 3-24, 3-27
NonStop Kernel
application services 6-1
as a network operating system 6-4
NonStop Kernel (continued)
distribution of control 6-6
file system 6-11
NonStop Tuxedo 3-18
O
Object request broker (ORB) 3-20
Objects, CORBA 3-19
Object-Relational Data Mining
(ORDM) 4-15
Online reconfiguration 3-13
Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) 4-11
Open System Services (OSS)
environment 6-1
Operating system
application services 6-1
distribution of 6-5
message-based 6-15
utilities 4-12
OSS environment 6-1
P
Parallel operations in SQL/MX 4-5
Parallel processing 3-14, 7-11
Partitioned database 4-12
Partitioned files
for data expansion 7-13
Pathway 3-4
Performance
and availability 1-1
and parallel processing 7-11
of SQL/MX 4-1, 4-12
required by ZLE 2-3
Personal computers (PCs)
access to SQL/MX databases 4-10
in client/server architectures 3-4
Portability
in ZLE architectures 2-12
of CORBA objects 3-21
of Enterprise JavaBeans 3-26