doc: clean up UOS/SOS and scenario names in glossary
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
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developers can use to define a scenario configuration appropriate for
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developers can use to define a scenario configuration appropriate for
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their own application.
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their own application.
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SOS
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Service OS
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Service VM
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Service VM
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A special VM, directly launched by the hypervisor. The Service VM can
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A special VM, directly launched by the hypervisor. The Service VM can
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access hardware resources directly by running native drivers and provides
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access hardware resources directly by running native drivers and provides
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device sharing services to post-launched User VMs through the ACRN Device
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device sharing services to post-launched User VMs through the ACRN Device
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Model (DM). Hardware resources include CPUs, memory, graphics memory, USB
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Model (DM). Hardware resources include CPUs, memory, graphics memory, USB
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devices, disk, and network mediation. *(Historically, the Service VM was
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devices, disk, and network mediation. *(Historically, the Service VM was
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called the Service OS or SOS. You may still see these terms used in the
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called the Service OS or SOS.)*
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code and API interfaces.)*
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Industry
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Shared
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Shared
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One of three operation scenarios (shared, hybrid, partitioned) that ACRN supports.
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One of three operation scenarios (shared, hybrid, partitioned) that ACRN supports.
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Most of the physical hardware resources are shared across User VMs.
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Most of the physical hardware resources are shared across User VMs.
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*(Industry scenario is being renamed to Shared in the v2.7 release.)*
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*(In releases prior to 2.7, this was called the "Industry" scenario.)*
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Target
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Target
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This is the hardware where the configured ACRN hypervisor and
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This is the hardware where the configured ACRN hypervisor and
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important, support Secure Boot, checking the OS validity to ensure no
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important, support Secure Boot, checking the OS validity to ensure no
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malware has tampered with the boot process.
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malware has tampered with the boot process.
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UOS
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User OS
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User VM
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User VM
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A :term:`VM` where user-defined environments and applications run. User VMs can
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A :term:`VM` where user-defined environments and applications run. User VMs can
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run different OSes based on their needs, including for example, Ubuntu for
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run different OSes based on their needs, including for example, Ubuntu for
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hard real-time control OS such as Zephyr, VxWorks, or RT-Linux for soft or
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hard real-time control OS such as Zephyr, VxWorks, or RT-Linux for soft or
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hard real-time control. There are three types of ACRN User VMs: pre-launched,
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hard real-time control. There are three types of ACRN User VMs: pre-launched,
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post-launched standard, and post-launched real-time. *(Historically, a
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post-launched standard, and post-launched real-time. *(Historically, a
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User VM was also called a User OS, or simply UOS. You may still see these
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User VM was also called a User OS, or simply UOS.)*
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other terms used in the code and API interfaces.)*
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VM
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VM
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Virtual Machine
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Virtual Machine
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