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HBA (HOST BUS ADAPTER)

The HBA is the intelligent hardware residing on the host server which controls the transfer of data between the host and the target storage device.


HIGH AVAILABILITY – HA

A continuously available computer system is characterized as having essentially no downtime in any given year. A system with 99.999% availability experiences only about five minutes of downtime. In contrast, a high availability system is defined as having 99.9% uptime, which translates into a few hours of planned or unplanned downtime per year. 


Horizontal Scaling

Scaling by adding more machines to your pool of available resources.


HOT SPARE

A drive within a RAID setup which takes over automatically the functions and rebuilds the data if one of the hard drives within the RAID array fails. Once the failed hard drive is replaced it replicates the data back to this new drive and resumes its function as a spare.


HSM (HIERARCHICAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT)

This is a automatic management process, used in conjunction with a policy setup describing the importance of data within an organization. This process then moves older unused data onto a cheaper form of long term storage, e.g. accounts older than 5 years automatically moved from hard drive to tape.


ILM (INFORMATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT)

The process of managing information growth, storage, and retrieval over time, based on its value to the organization. Sometimes referred to as data lifecycle management. 


INCREMENTAL BACKUP

A method of only backing up files that have changed since the last full or incremental backup. Meaning only the latest changes/data is backed up, not the entirety of all the data within the backup set, allowing quicker backups of less data to be performed.


Infrastructure as Code

This is the process of managing and provisioning computer data centers through machine-readable definition files, rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools. An IT infrastructure managed by this process comprises both the physical equipment, such as bare-metal servers, as well as virtual machines, and any associated resources


ISCSI (INTERNET SCSI)

A protocol that enables the transport of block data over IP networks, without the need for specialized network infrastructure, such as Fibre Channel.



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