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// OCS: Added "In Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage, a backing store..."
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] backing store (noun)
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*Description*: In Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage, a _backing store_ is a type of storage resource for Multicloud Object Gateway to store data, for example, from RADOS gateway (RGW), Amazon Web Services S3, Azure Blob Storage, IBM Cloud Object Storage.
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// BxMS: Added "In Red Hat JBoss BRMS and Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite"
*Description*: In Red Hat JBoss BRMS and Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite, _backward chaining_ is a feature of the rule engine. The backward chaining process is often referred to as derivation queries. It is not as common compared to reactive systems because Red Hat JBoss BRMS is primarily reactive forward chaining, that is, it responds to changes in your data. The backward chaining added to the rule engine is for product-like derivations.
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*See also*: xref:bare-metal-n[bare metal (noun)]
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[[base-dn]]
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] base DN (noun)
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*Description*: In an LDAP directory, the _base distinguished name (DN)_ defines the starting point for operations, such as searches.
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*Description*: In Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, the _batch-jberet subsystem_ is used to configure and manage batch jobs. In general text, write in lowercase as two words separated by a hyphen. Write "Batch subsystem" when referring to the `batch-jberet` subsystem in titles and headings.
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*Description*: In Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, the _bean-validation subsystem_ is used to configure validation of Java bean object data. In general text, write in lowercase as two words separated by a hyphen. Write "Bean Validation subsystem" when referring to the `bean-validation` subsystem in titles and headings.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] bind DN (noun)
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*Description*: A _distinguished name (DN)_ defines the unique location of an entry in the LDAP directory. You can use the DN of an entry to bind (authenticate) to an LDAP directory. The bind DN is similar to a user name in other systems.
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[[blueprint]]
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] blueprint (noun)
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*Description*: In Red Hat Enterprise Linux, _blueprints_ are simple text files in Tom's Obvious Minimal Language (TOML) format that describe which packages, and what versions, to install into the image. They can also define a limited set of customizations that can be used to build the final image.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] BlueStore (noun)
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*Description*: In Red Hat Ceph Storage, _BlueStore_ is an OSD back end that uses block devices directly.
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*Description*: A group of brokers to be grouped together in order to share message processing load. In JBoss A-MQ 6, this was called a _network of brokers_.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] broker distribution (noun)
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*Description*: In Red Hat AMQ, _broker distribution_ is the platform-independent AMQ Broker archive containing the product binaries and libraries.
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*Description*: In Red Hat AMQ, a _broker instance_ is a configurable instance of AMQ Broker. Each broker instance is a separate directory containing its own runtime and configuration data. Use this term to refer to the instance, not the product.
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*Description*: Any messaging configuration that uses a message broker to deliver messages to destinations. _Brokered messaging_ can include brokers only, or a combination of brokers and routers.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] bucket (noun)
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*Description*: 1) A _bucket_ in the S3 API contains objects. A bucket also defines access control lists (ACLs). Unlike folders or directories, buckets cannot contain other buckets. A bucket in the S3 API is synonymous with a _container_ in the Swift API. 2) The term "bucket" is also sometimes used in the context of a _CRUSH hierarchy_, but CRUSH buckets and S3 buckets are mutually exclusive concepts.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] bucket index (noun)
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*Description*: A _bucket index_ in the S3 API contains an index of objects within the bucket. The bucket index enables listing the bucket's contents.
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*Description*: _Bucket sharding_ is a process of breaking down a bucket index into smaller more manageable shards. Bucket sharding improves performance.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] build (noun)
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*Description*: The process of transforming input parameters into a resulting object. Most often, the process is used to transform input parameters or source code into a runnable image.
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*Description*: In Red Hat OpenShift, a _build config_ describes a single build definition and a set of triggers for when a new build should be created. The API object for a build config is `BuildConfig`.
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*Description*: In Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, _built-in messaging_ is an acceptable term for referring to the built-in messaging system. Capitalize "built-in" only at the beginning of a sentence. Other acceptable terms are "JBoss EAP messaging" and "JBoss EAP built-in messaging".
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*Description*: In Red Hat JBoss BRMS and Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite, the _Business Central_ is a web-based user interface. It is the user interface for the business rules manager and has been combined with the core Drools engine and other tools. It enables a business user to manage rules in a multi-user environment and implement changes in a controlled fashion.
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*Description*: A _business process_ is a collection of related, structured tasks that results in achieving a specific target. It is presented as as a flowchart comprising a sequence steps necessary to achieve business goals.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] Business Resource Planner (noun)
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*Description*: In Red Hat JBoss BRMS and Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite, the _Business Resource Planner_ is a lightweight, embeddable, planning engine that optimizes planning problems. It helps Java TM programmers solve planning problems efficiently, and it combines optimization heuristics and metaheuristics with very efficient score calculations.
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==== image:images/yes.png[yes] business rule (noun)
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*Description*: A _business rule_ defines a particular aspect of a business that is intended to assert business structure or influence the behaviour of a business. Business rules often focus on access control issues and pertain to business calculations and policies of an organization.
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