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Glossary–2

Hitachi Simple Modular Storage Copy-on-Write SnapShot User’s Guide

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array

A set of hard disks mounted in a single enclosure and grouped logically

together to function as one contiguous storage space.

asynchronous

Asynchronous data communications operate between a computer and

various devices. Data transfers occur intermittently rather than in a

steady stream. Asynchronous replication does not depend on

acknowledging the remote write, but it does write to a local log file.

Synchronous replication depends on receiving an acknowledgement

code (ACK) from the remote system and the remote system also keeps

a log file.

B

background copy

A physical copy of all tracks from the source volume to the target

volume.

bps

Bits per second, the standard measure of data transmission speeds.

C

cache

A temporary, high-speed storage mechanism. It is a reserved section of

main memory or an independent high-speed storage device. Two types

of caching are found in computers: memory caching and disk caching.

Memory caches are built into the architecture of microprocessors and

often computers have external cache memory. Disk caching works like

memory caching; however, it uses slower, conventional main memory

that on some devices is called a memory buffer.

capacity

The amount of information (usually expressed in megabytes) that can

be stored on a disk drive. It is the measure of the potential contents of

a device; the volume it can contain or hold. In communications,

capacity refers to the maximum possible data transfer rate of a

communications channel under ideal conditions.

CCI

See command control interface.