HP B6960-96035 Concepts Manual page 394

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tablespace
tapeless backup
(ZDB specific term)
target database
target (R2) device
target system
target volume
Terminal Services
thread
TimeFinder
TLU
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Glossary
A part of a database structure. Each database is logically
divided into one or more tablespaces. Each tablespace has data
files or raw volumes exclusively associated with it.
See
ZDB to
disk.
(Oracle specific term) In RMAN, the target database is the
database that you are backing up or restoring.
(EMC Symmetrix specific term) An EMC Symmetrix device that
participates in SRDF operations with a source (R1) device. It
resides in the remote EMC Symmetrix unit. It is paired with a
source (R1) device in the local EMC Symmetrix unit and receives
all write data from its mirrored pair. This device is not accessed
by user applications during normal I/O operations. An R2
device must be assigned to an RDF2 group type.
See also
source (R1)
(disaster recovery specific term) A system after a computer
disaster has occurred. The target system is typically in a
non-bootable state and the goal of disaster recovery is to restore
this system to the original system configuration. The difference
between a faulty system and a target system is that a target
system has all faulty hardware replaced.
(ZDB specific term) A storage volume to which data is replicated.
(Windows specific term) Windows Terminal Services provide a
multi-session environment that allows clients to access a virtual
Windows desktop session and Windows-based programs
running on the server.
(Microsoft SQL Server specific term) An executable entity that
belongs to only one process. It comprises a program counter,
a user-mode stack, a kernel-mode stack, and a set of register
values. Several threads can run at a time within one process.
(EMC Symmetrix specific term) A business continuation process
that creates an instant copy of single or multiple Symmetrix
Logical Devices (SLDs). The instant copy is created on specially
preconfigured SLDs called BCVs and is accessible via a separate
device address to the system(s).
Tape Library Unit.
device.

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