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DAS

(abb.) Direct attached storage



demilitarized zone (DMZ)

(n.) In reference to an enterprise network, is the part of the network that can be accessed from the Internet.



DMADV

(abb.) In the context of the Six Sigma methodology, is a methodology that is used to design new products and processes that better meet customer needs. The DMADV methodology consists of five phases: define, measure, analyze, design, and verify.

See also [Six Sigma]


DMAIC

(abb.) In the context of the Six Sigma methodology, DMAIC is a rigorous improvement methodology for fixing and improving problems in existing products and processes to enable them to meet customer needs. The DMAIC methodology consists of five phases: define, measure, analyze, improve, and control.

See also [Six Sigma]


DRM

(abb.) Distributed resource management



dynamic multipathing (DMP)

(n.) Feature of the VERITAS Volume Manager that enables access to a physical storage device through multiple paths for load balancing and availability. Similar functionality is delivered through the alternate pathing feature of the Solaris Volume Manager.



dynamic system domain (DSD)

(n.) Single instance of the Solaris OS running on a collection of system resources: processors, memory, networking I/O, and storage. DSDs are dynamic because resources can be added or removed without powering down the server or shutting down the operating system. Certain classes of Sun servers, such as the Sun Fire 15K, enable the creation and modification of several DSDs within a single rack of resources.





Buliding N1 Grid Solutions Preparing, Architecting, and Implementing Service-Centric Data Centers
Buliding N1 Grid Solutions Preparing, Architecting, and Implementing Service-Centric Data Centers
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