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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Common Internet File System (CIFS)</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>Common Internet File System (CIFS)</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A file sharing protocol. It is a public or open variation of the
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original Server Message Block (SMB) protocol developed and used by
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Microsoft. Like the SMB protocol, CIFS runs at a higher level and uses
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the TCP/IP protocol.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>community project</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A distributed, highly fault-tolerant file system designed to run
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on low-cost commodity hardware.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>handover</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<glossdiv>
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<title>K</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Kerberos</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>Kerberos</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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A network authentication protocol which works on the basis of
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tickets. Kerberos allows nodes communication over a non-secure
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network, and allows nodes to prove their identity to one another in a
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secure manner.
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</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>kernel-based VM (KVM)</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>An application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed
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directory information services over an IP network.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Linux bridge</glossterm>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>share</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>share</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A remote, mountable file system in the context of the Shared File
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Systems. You can mount a share to, and access a share from, several
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hosts by several users at a time.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>share network</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>share network</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>An entity in the context of the Shared File Systems that
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encapsulates interaction with the Networking service. If the driver
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you selected runs in the mode requiring such kind of interaction, you
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need to specify the share network to create a share.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Shared File Systems API</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>Shared File Systems API</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A Shared File Systems service that provides a stable RESTful API.
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The service authenticates and routes requests throughout the Shared
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File Systems service. There is python-manilaclient to interact with
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the API.
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</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Shared File Systems service</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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<primary>Shared File Systems service</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>An OpenStack service that provides a set of services for
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management of shared file systems in a multi-tenant cloud
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environment. The service is similar to how OpenStack provides
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block-based storage management through the OpenStack Block Storage
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service project. With the Shared File Systems service, you can create
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a remote file system and mount the file system on your instances. You
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can also read and write data from your instances to and from your
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file system. The project name of the Shared File Systems service is
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manila.
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</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>shared IP address</glossterm>
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<indexterm class="singular">
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