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Notational conventions

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Because the names are referred to frequently, for simplicity's sake the following abbreviations are used:

  • BS2000 servers for the servers with /390 architecture and the servers with x86 architecture. These servers are operated with the corresponding BS2000 operating system.

  • Servers with /390 architecture (/390 servers for short) for the Server Unit /390 of the FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series and the Business Servers of the S Series

  • Server with x86 architecture (short: x86-Server) for the Server Unit x86 of the FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series

  • SE servers for the FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series (Server Units /390 and x86)

  • ETERNUS DX/AF as the generic term for all supported storage systems of FUJITSU.

    • ETERNUS AF for the ETERNUS AF storage systems ETERNUS AF650 S2/S3.

    • ETERNUS DX for the storage systems ETERNUS DX500 S4/S5, DX600 S4/S5, DX900 S5, DX8900 S5 and DX8700 S3.


The following notational conventions are used in this manual:


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