HP StorageWorks Application Recovery Manager Administrator's Guide (T4395-96004, February 2008)

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Glossary
A replica creation technique, in which a
pre-configured set of target volumes (a
mirror) is kept synchronized with a set
of source volumes until the time at
which a replica of the contents of the
source volumes is required. Then, the
synchronization is stopped (the mirror is
split) and a split mirror replica of the
source volumes at the time of the split
remains in the target volumes.
See also split mirror.
SSE Agent (HP StorageWorks Disk
Array XP specific term)
An Application Recovery Manager
software module that executes all tasks
required for a split mirror backup
integration. It communicates with the
HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP
storing system using the RAID Manager
XP utility.
standard security (MS SQL specific
term)
Standard security uses the login
validation process of the Microsoft SQL
Server for all connections. Standard
security is useful in network
environments with a variety of clients,
some of which may not support trusted
connections. It also provides backward
compatibility for older versions of the
Microsoft SQL Server.
See also integrated security.
Storage Group
(Microsoft Exchange Server specific
term)
A collection of databases (stores) that
share a common set of transaction log
files. Exchange manages each storage
group with a separate server process.
storage volume (ZDB specific term)
A storage volume represents an object
that may be presented to an operating
system or some other entity (for
example, a virtualization mechanism)
upon which volume management
systems, file systems, or other objects
may exist. The volume management
systems, file systems are built on this
storage. Typically, these can be created
or exist within a storage system such as
a disk array.
switchover
See failover
System State (Windows specific term)
The System State data comprises the
Registry, COM+ Class Registration
database, system startup files, and the
Certificate Services database (if the
server is a certificate server). If the
server is a domain controller, Active
Directory directory services and the
Sysvol directory are also contained in
the System State data. If the server is
running the Cluster service, the System
State data also includes resource registry