Adaptec 5325301638 Administrator's Manual page 134

Snap server 4500 nas
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Term
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
full-duplex
gateway
GID (group IDs)
GuardianOSImage.gsu
half-duplex
hidden share
host name
hot spare (local or global)
hot swapping
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Secure)
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Definition
A standard Internet protocol that provides a way to
exchange files between computers on the Internet. By
default, a Snap Server is set up to be an FTP server.
A type of transmission that allows communicating systems
to both transmit and receive data simultaneously.
The hardware or software that bridges the gap between two
network subnets. It allows data to be transferred among
computers that are on different subnets.
On a Snap Server, the unique ID assigned to each group for
security purposes.
An image file used to upgrade the GuardianOS.
A type of transmission that transfers data in one way at a
time.
A share that restricts the display of the share via the
Windows (SMB), Web View (HTTP/HTTPS), FTP, and
AppleTalk (AFP) protocols.
The unique name by which a computer is known on a
network. It is used to identify the computer in electronic
information interchange.
A disk drive that can automatically replace a damaged drive
in a RAID 1 or 5. If one disk drive in a RAID fails or is not
operating properly, the RAID automatically uses the hot
spare to rebuild itself without administrator intervention. A
local hot spare is associated with and available only to a
single RAID. A global hot spare is associated with a single
RAID, but may be used for any RAID in the system.
The ability to remove and add disk drives to a system
without the need to power down or interrupt client access to
file systems.
An application protocol for transferring files (text, graphic
images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) over TCP/
IP on the World Wide Web.
The HTTP protocol using a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
SSL provides data encryption, server authentication,
message integrity, and client authentication for any TCP/IP
connection.

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