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Resource
Scalability
SCSI
ServerNet
Service
Shared resource
Static IP address
assignment
System
UPS
Virtual server
The ability to check for new or lost logical disks or an
array controller on the loop.
A software or hardware entity upon which a
client/server application or service is dependent. As it
pertains to the Microsoft cluster software, a cluster
resource must have the ability to be managed by the
cluster and must reside on one of the cluster nodes. A
resource can be a member of only one group.
The ability of a system (server, storage, network, or
cluster) to grow or expand in performance or capacity.
Small Computer Systems Interface. A standard
parallel interface for rapid data transmission.
A bidirectional, high-bandwidth, low-latency,
redundant path, network interconnect.
A data set or operation set exported by application
servers to their clients.
A type of cluster organization in which some
resources are accessible to all systems in the cluster.
A unique, nonchanging number assigned to computer
entities that allows them to reliably communicate with
each other.
A complete computer system capable of operating
independently. A system can be either a single
processor system or an SMP system. Example: a
server.
Uninterruptible Power Supply.
A cluster group that has an IP address (and optional
network name) as one of its resources. Network
clients can connect directly to a virtual server, which
appears to clients as an individual server.
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