Fujitsu ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.1 Operation Manual page 215

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OS
The OS used by an operating server (a physical OS or VM guest).
overcommit
A function to virtually allocate more resources than the actual amount of resources (CPUs and memory) of a server.
This function is used to enable allocation of more disk resources than are mounted in the target server.
PDU (Power Distribution Unit)
A device for distributing power (such as a power strip).
Resource Orchestrator uses PDUs with current value display functions as Power monitoring devices.
physical LAN segment
A physical LAN that servers are connected to.
Servers are connected to multiple physical LAN segments that are divided based on their purpose (public LANs, backup LANs, etc.).
Physical LAN segments can be divided into multiple network segments using VLAN technology.
physical network adapter
An adapter, such as a LAN, to connect physical servers or VM hosts to a network.
physical OS
An OS that operates directly on a physical server without the use of server virtualization software.
physical server
The same as a "server". Used when it is necessary to distinguish actual servers from virtual servers.
pin-group
This is a group, set with the end host mode, that has at least one uplink port and at least one downlink port.
Pool Master
On Citrix XenServer, it indicates one VM host belonging to a Resource Pool.
It handles setting changes and information collection for the Resource Pool, and also performs operation of the Resource Pool.
For details, refer to the Citrix XenServer manual.
port backup
A function for LAN switches which is also referred to as backup port.
port VLAN
A VLAN in which the ports of a LAN switch are grouped, and each LAN group is treated as a separate LAN.
port zoning
The division of ports of fibre channel switches into zones, and setting of access restrictions between different zones.
power monitoring devices
Devices used by Resource Orchestrator to monitor the amount of power consumed.
PDUs and UPSs with current value display functions fit into this category.
power monitoring targets
Devices from which Resource Orchestrator can collect power consumption data.
pre-configuration
Performing environment configuration for Resource Orchestrator on another separate system.
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