Glossary
This
glossary
defines
the
special
terms,
abbreviations,
and
acronyms
that
are
used
in
this
publication.
Numbers
and
Symbols
2:1
compression.
The
relationship
between
the
quantity
of
data
that
can
be
stored
with
compression
as
compared
to
the
quantity
of
data
that
can
be
stored
without
compression.
In
2:1
compression,
twice
as
much
data
can
be
stored
with
compression
as
can
be
stored
without
compression.
µs.
Abbreviation
for
microsecond
or
one
millionth
of
a
second
(.000001
s).
A
A.
See
ampere
.
acclimation
time.
Pertaining
to
the
drive,
the
amount
of
time
that
is
needed
for
the
drive
to
adjust
to
change
in
temperature,
altitude,
climate,
or
environment.
active.
The
condition
that
the
SCSI
bus
is
in
when
a
server
is
trying
to
use
one
or
more
devices
on
the
bus.
adapter.
See
adapter
card
.
adapter
card.
A
circuit
board
that
adds
function
to
a
computer.
AL_PA.
See
Arbitrated
Loop
Physical
Address
.
amp.
See
ampere
.
ampere
(A,
amp).
A
unit
of
measure
for
electric
current
that
is
equivalent
to
a
flow
of
one
coulomb
per
second,
or
equivalent
to
the
current
produced
by
one
volt
applied
across
a
resistance
of
one
ohm.
American
National
Standards
Institute.
A
private,
non-profit
organization
that
gathers
and
disseminates
information
about
standards
and
conformity
issues
that
affect
the
business,
government,
and
people
of
the
United
States.
ANSI.
See
American
National
Standards
Institute
.
autosense
data.
Sent
by
the
drive
to
the
server,
sense
data
that
automatically
accompanies
a
Check
Condition
in
response
to
an
error.
The
server
does
not
need
to
send
a
REQUEST
SENSE
command
to
get
the
sense
data.
Autosense
data
is
available
only
in
the
Fibre
Channel
version
of
the
drive
(Model
T400F).
B
backhitch.
During
tape
movement
(reading
or
writing),
the
condition
that
occurs
when
the
tape
drive
must
stop
the
tape,
reverse
it,
and
restart
tape
motion
due
to
certain
events.
A
backhitch
usually
occurs
when
the
server’s
net
(compressed)
data
rate
is
less
than
the
drive’s
data
rate.
backreflection.
Pertaining
to
instances
where
light
is
launched
into
an
optical
fiber
in
a
forward
direction,
the
light
that
is
returned
to
the
launch
point
in
the
reverse
direction.
backups.
The
short-term
retention
of
records
used
for
restoring
essential
business
and
server
files
when
vital
data
has
been
lost
because
of
program
or
server
errors
or
malfunctions.
backward
compatible.
Capable
of
being
used
with
a
previous
product
that
was
designed
for
a
similar
purpose.
For
example,
a
tape
cartridge
that
is
designed
to
be
used
with
a
modern
tape
drive
but
can
also
be
used
with
certain
older
tape
drives.
Synonymous
with
downward
compatible
.
bar
code.
A
code
that
represents
characters
by
sets
of
parallel
bars
of
varying
thickness
and
separation.
The
bars
are
read
optically
by
transverse
scanning.
bar
code
label.
A
slip
of
paper
bearing
a
bar
code
and
having
an
adhesive
backing.
The
bar
code
label
must
be
affixed
to
a
tape
cartridge
to
enable
the
library
to
identify
the
cartridge
and
its
volume
serial
number.
bezel.
The
removable
frame
that
fits
over
the
front
of
the
drive.
bit.
The
smallest
unit
of
data
in
a
computer.
A
bit
(short
for
binary
digit)
has
a
single
binary
value
(either
0
or
1).
Computers
store
data
and
execute
instructions
in
bit
multiples
called
bytes.
In
most
computer
systems,
there
are
eight
bits
in
a
byte.
burst
data
transfer
rate.
The
maximum
speed
at
which
data
is
transferred.
bus.
See
SCSI
bus
.
byte.
A
string
that
consists
of
a
certain
number
of
bits
(usually
8)
which
are
treated
as
a
unit
and
represent
a
character.
A
byte
is
a
fundamental
unit
of
data.
C
C.
See
Celsius
.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004,
2005
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