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secondary volume
After a backup, the volume in a copy pair that is the copy of the original data
on the primary volume (P-VOL). Recurring differential data updates keep the data
in the S-VOL consistent with the data in the P-VOL.
Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL)
A common protocol for managing the security of message transmission over the
Internet.
Two SSL-enabled peers use their private and public keys to establish a secure
communication session, with each peer encrypting transmitted data with a
randomly generated and agreed-upon symmetric key.
SLPR
Storage Local Partition
Smart Tiers (Smart) In addition to Thin Provisioning functionality, this functionality places data on a
tier according to the I/O load. A data area that has a high I/O load is placed
in a high-speed hardware tier, and a data area that has a low I/O load is placed
in a low-speed hardware tier.
This document refers to the storage area that is created by using Smart as a
Smart pool, an actual volume that is one of the volumes making up a Smart pool
as a Smart pool volume, and a virtual volume that is created by a Smart pool
as a Smart volume.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SSD
Solid-state drive
Thin Provisioning
(THP)
Functionality that allocates virtual volumes to a host, and uses the physical
capacity this is necessary according to the data write request.
This manual refers to the storage area that is created by using THP as a THP
pool, an actual volume that is one of the volumes making up a THP pool as a
THP pool volume, and a virtual volume that is created by a THP pool as a THP
volume.
THP/Smart pool
An area where THP/Smart pool volumes (actual volumes) are registered. When
a THP/Smart volume (virtual volume) has a write operation from a host, that data
is stored in a THP/Smart pool volume.
THP/Smartpool
volume
An actual volume that is one of the volumes making up a THP/Smart pool.
THP/Smartvolume
A virtual volume created from a THP/Smart pool (that is, is associated with a
THP/Smart pool).
tiered storage
A layered structure of performance levels, or tiers, that matches data access
requirements with the appropriate performance tiers.
unallocated
volume
A volume (LDEV) for which no host paths are assigned.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
user group
A group of users who use the same resources and have the same operation(s)
permission (see “role”) for the resources. Externally authenticated groups can be
used as user groups.
virtual storage
machine
A virtual storage system that you create on a XP7 system that allows multiple
resource groups to be treated as a single device.
VOLSER
The label of a volume assigned by the mainframe host.
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