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Glossary
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SAS
— Serial-attached SCSI.
SATA
— Serial Advanced Technology Attachment. A standard interface between the
system board and storage devices.
SCSI
— Small computer system interface. An I/O bus interface with faster data
transmission rates than standard ports.
SD card
— Secure digital flash memory card.
SDRAM
— Synchronous dynamic random-access memory.
sec
— Second(s).
serial port
— A legacy I/O port with a 9-pin connector that transfers data one bit at a
time and is most often used to connect a modem to the system.
service tag
— A bar code label on the system used to identify it when you call Dell for
technical support.
SMART
— Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. Allows hard drives to
report errors and failures to the system BIOS and then display an error message on the
screen.
SMP
— Symmetric multiprocessing. Used to describe a system that has two or more
processors connected via a high-bandwidth link and managed by an operating system,
where each processor has equal access to I/O devices.
SNMP
— Simple Network Management Protocol. A standard interface that allows a
network manager to remotely monitor and manage workstations.
striping
— Disk striping writes data across three or more disks in an array, but only
uses a portion of the space on each disk. The amount of space used by a "stripe" is the
same on each disk used. A virtual disk may use several stripes on the same set of disks
in an array. See also
guarding
,
mirroring
, and
RAID.
SVGA
— Super video graphics array. VGA and SVGA are video standards for video
adapters with greater resolution and color display capabilities than previous standards.
system board
— As the main circuit board, the system board usually contains most of
your system’s integral components, such as the processor(s), RAM, controllers for
peripherals, and various ROM chips.
system configuration information
— Data stored in memory that tells a system
what hardware is installed and how the system should be configured for operation.
system memory
— See
RAM
.
System Setup program
— A BIOS-based program that allows you to configure your
system’s hardware and customize the system’s operation by setting features such as
password protection. Because the System Setup program is stored in NVRAM,
any settings remain in effect until you change them again.
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Summary of Contents for PowerEdge T310
Page 1: ...Dell PowerEdge T310 Systems Hardware Owners Manual ...
Page 56: ...56 About Your System ...
Page 78: ...78 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager ...
Page 146: ...146 Installing System Components ...
Page 176: ...176 Jumpers and Connectors ...
Page 178: ...178 Getting Help ...
Page 188: ...188 Glossary ...
Page 194: ...194 Index ...