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Storage - The magnetic particles incorporated in the binder to form the magnetic layer on a magnetic tape. Iron oxide, chromium dioxide, barium ferrite, and metal particulate are various examples of magnetic pigment used in commercial tapes. The term pigment is a carry over of terminology from paint and coating technology - the magnetic coating on a tape is analogous to a coat of paint in which the magnetic particle is the paint pigment.
Council on Library and Information Resources - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Coercivity, lubricant, Magnetic pigment, Magnetic remanence, Magnetic retentivity, Sticky shed, Sticky tape, Tape baking, Tape noise, Vinegar syndrome
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Storage - The strength of the magnetic field that remains in a tape or magnetic particle after it is (1) exposed to a strong, external magnetic field and (2) the external field is removed. The property of a tape that determines its ability to record and store a magnetic signal. Mr is the common abbreviation for magnetic remanence. Magnetic remanence, Mr, and magnetic retentivity, Br, both refer to the ability of the tape to retain a magnetic field; however the latter is expressed in units of magnetic flux density.
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Storage - One of a set of disks owned by each filer that is used to store the cluster state information of the filer.
NetApp - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: array, Basic Disk, COLD (Computer Output to Laser Disk), disk ID number, disk shelf, Dynamic Disk, HDA (Head/Disk Assembly), HDD (Hard Disk Drive), Head, heartbeat, Hot Swap, JBOD, Optimized Disk Utilization, partition, SLED (Single Large Expensive Disk), SMART (Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology), volume
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Storage - One of the options available when you boot a NetApp appliance from a system boot disk. Maintenance mode provides special commands for troubleshooting hardware and system configuration.
NetApp - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: administrator, appliance, autosupport, binding ports, BURT, Chassis, console, FAServer, filer, FilerView, HA, high availability (HA), interrupt switch, NetApp, NOW, panic, serial console
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Storage - One million bits. Unit of measure for data transfer.
NetApp - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Areal Density, BPI (Bits Per Inch), Byte, DES, Gb (Gigabit), gigabit (Gb), Kb (Kilobit), kilobit (Kb), Nibble, TPI (Tracks Per Inch), u
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Storage - 1024 (or 1000) kilobytes.
Sysprog.Net - Cite This Source - This Definition - 1,048,576 bytes, or 1,024 KB. Unit of measure for computer storage.
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Storage - A type of Symmetrix grouping in which up to two Symmetrix frames may be configured on either side of a data replication link in a Metrocluster/SRDF configuration. M by N configurations include 1 by 2, 2 by 1, and 2 by 2.
HP - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: consistency group, ESCON (Enterprise Storage Connect), gatekeeper, PowerPath, R1, R2, SRDF (Symmetrix Remote Data Facility), SymCLI, Symmetrix device number
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Storage - A unit of storage abbreviated as M or MB, equal to 1,024 x 1,024 = 1,048,576 bytes
HP - Cite This Source - This Definition - A unit of information or computer storage abbreviated as M orMB, equal to 1,024 x 1,024 = 1,048,576 bytes. Not to beconfused with Mb which is used for Megabit.
Abtech Systems - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Exabyte, GB (Gigabyte), Gigabyte, Gigabyte (GB), KB (Kilobyte), Kilobyte, Kilobyte (Kb), Logical Unit Number (LUN), LUN, MB (Megabyte), Petabyte, tb, TB (Terabyte), Terabyte (TB)
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Storage - A Hewlett-Packard product that allows a customer to configure an Serviceguard cluster as a disaster tolerant metropolitan cluster.
HP - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: asymmetrical cluster, campus cluster, cluster, Cluster Interconnect, extended distance cluster, Geo-Dispersed Cluster, heartbeat network, local cluster, metropolitan cluster, MPOF (Multiple Points of Failure), SPOF (Single Point of Failure)
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Storage - A cluster that is geographically dispersed within the confines of a metropolitan area requiring right-of-way to lay cable for redundant network and data replication components.
HP - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: asymmetrical cluster, campus cluster, cluster, Cluster Interconnect, extended distance cluster, Geo-Dispersed Cluster, heartbeat network, local cluster, Metrocluster, MPOF (Multiple Points of Failure), SPOF (Single Point of Failure)