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Legacy Disk
Link Speed
Link Width
Mirroring
N/A
Offline
PCI Location
Rebuild
Rebuild Priority
SAS
SATA
SHI
SMTP
Temperature
Vendor ID
Virtual disk
The newly inserted disk is configured as legacy disk.
Connection speed of the channel
Connection width of the channel
The process of providing complete data redundancy with two disks by maintaining an
exact copy of one disk's data on the second disk.
N/A means nothing is entered in the CLI (command line interface)
A disk or storage device has been marked by the system as offline, which means that the
computer cannot access the data and files on that disk.
The Location of controller in the system.
The regeneration of all data to a replacement disk in a redundant virtual disk after a disk
failure. A disk rebuild normally occurs without interrupting normal operations on the
affected virtual disk, though some degradation of performance of the disk subsystem can
occur.
The priority of the rebuilding data onto a new disk after a disk in a storage configuration
has failed.
Serial-Attached SCSI.
SAS is a serial, point-to-point, enterprise-level device interface. The SAS interface
provides improved performance, simplified cabling, smaller connectors, lower pin count,
and lower power requirements.
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment.
A physical storage interface standard. SATA is a serial link that provides point-to-point
connections between devices.
Storage Health Inspector is used to assess and monitor the health of a storage system and
ensure its proper functioning and security.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the standard protocol used to send and receive e-mail on
the Internet.The SMTP protocol is used to transfer e-mail from the sender to the receiver's
mail server and allows communication between mail servers.
Degree of head present in the supercapacitors, which is measured in Celsius
A controller property indicating the vendor-assigned ID number of the controller
A storage unit that is created by a RAID controller from one or more disks. Although a
virtual disk can be created from several disks, it is seen by the operating system as a
single disk. Depending on the RAID level used, the virtual disk can retain redundant data
if there is a disk failure.
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