Re: SAN devices & OS compatibility
- From: Igor Batinic <_ime_._prezime_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 15:00:49 +0100
Hello!
Steve Adams wrote:
On Mar 1, 5:16 am, "Gunhaver05" <jeff.abbot...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:So the HBA and the driver are approved for the OS and by the storage
vendor?
The HBA is approved. It's a QLogic board. The Netware driver for the
HBA is also from QLogic, though I don't think it's certified by Sun.
Sun hasn't certified Netware, so I don't imagine they certify the HBA
driver for that OS.
You may also need multipath SW and (sometimes) management agent. You can do it without them, but management si much easier and multipathing can be a big issue (I don't know how Netware handles it).
On the other hand, if they say "it is not supported" it does not directly says "it is not working".
Best regards,
Iggy
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