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infrastructure
service
A running configuration of infrastructure resources that is designed to run a business application
such as a multi-tier web application. It is also referred to as a service or service instance.
Infrastructure resources include server blades, virtual machines, SAN disks, networks, and IP
addresses.
Insight Control
server
deployment
A multi-server deployment tool that enables IT administrators to easily deploy large numbers
of servers in an unattended, automated fashion.
Insight
Orchestration
console
A web application (Systems Insight Manager plug-in) that enables you to deploy, manage, and
monitor the overall behavior of Insight Orchestration and its users, templates, services, and
resources.
Internet Explorer
(IE)
Microsoft's web browser.
Internet Protocol
version 6
Internet Protocol version 6 is the next-generation Internet Protocol designated as the successor
to IPv4.
IPv6
See Internet Protocol version 6.
lease period
The duration, or lifetime, of an infrastructure service. It is set or changed by the user.
logical unit
number
The identifier of a SCSI, FibreChannel or iSCSI logical unit.
LUN
See logical unit number.
MAC
See Medium Access Control.
Medium Access
Control
A unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer to most network interface cards (NICs) or
network adapters. In computer networking, a Media Access Control address. Also known as
an Ethernet Hardware Address (EHA), hardware address, adapter address or physical address.
Multi-initiator
NPIV
Enables an administrator to predefine pools of SAN storage and then flexibly assign the storage
to different servers over time. Each storage pool entry defines one or more LUNs, their location
on the SAN, and one or more server side initiators which are permitted to access the LUNs.
Using HBA port virtualization, a server is flexibly granted access to one or more storage pool
entries. This approach to storage management ensures that the SAN administrator retains full
management control over all of the SAN resources and provides the Server Administrator the
flexibility to automate the Logical Server storage management tasks.
private
A subnet that is not routed outside the data center and typically contains addresses only in the
192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x address ranges.
provisioning
The process of creating a service from a template. Through the Self Service Portal or the Insight
Orchestration console, a user submits a request to create the service and Insight Orchestration
searches its inventory allocating the computing resources to all logical resource definitions in
the template.
public
A subnet that is accessible to the Internet and cannot contain IP addresses in the 192.x.x.x or
10.x.x.x address ranges.
RDP
See HP Insight Rapid Deployment software.
recoverable
Is the ability to restore your deployment to the point at which the failure occurred. The ability
to recover quickly from a system failure or disaster depends not only on having current backups
of your data, but also on having a predefined plan for recovering that data on new hardware.
redundant SAN
The duplication of components to prevent failure of the SAN solution.
Registered State
Change
Notification
In Fibre channel protocol, RSCN is a Fibre Channel fabric's notification of any major fabric
changes. RSCN is sent to all specified nodes, to enable nodes to react accordingly to the changes.
request
A self-service user action requiring administrative approval. Requests are generated while
performing other tasks such as a service instantiation or deletion. Requests are generated when
a user wants to:
•
Create a service
•
Delete a service
•
Deactivate a server
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