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тАО05-11-2003 06:51 PM
тАО05-11-2003 06:51 PM
EMC,HP,&HDS,which one support Redhat AS 2.1 or other 64bit OS?
We are going to invest in a new storage system and connect IntelItanium 2 server(OS:Redhat AS 2.1).I would like to get input from people with experience of EMC,HP&HDS's storage system support 64bit OS.
Thanks!
//Raiman
Thanks!
//Raiman
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тАО06-03-2003 05:46 AM
тАО06-03-2003 05:46 AM
Re: EMC,HP,&HDS,which one support Redhat AS 2.1 or other 64bit OS?
Raiman.
Take a look in the EMC support matrix, and you will find everything you want to know about SERVER / OS / Storage support.
EMC Symmetrix as well as CLARiiON supports
Redhat AS 2.1
Just check out
http://www.emc.com/horizontal/interoperability/matrices/EMCSupportMatrix.zip
Regards
Take a look in the EMC support matrix, and you will find everything you want to know about SERVER / OS / Storage support.
EMC Symmetrix as well as CLARiiON supports
Redhat AS 2.1
Just check out
http://www.emc.com/horizontal/interoperability/matrices/EMCSupportMatrix.zip
Regards
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тАО06-03-2003 06:41 AM
тАО06-03-2003 06:41 AM
Re: EMC,HP,&HDS,which one support Redhat AS 2.1 or other 64bit OS?
Hi,
We use 2 HDS 9980V with multiples OS like SOLARIS HPUX(11i) AIX (4.3.3- 5.X) and even OS390 and NT
The only thing we havent tried was connecting our GCOS8...
You may be better off with HP or HDS for their technology is the most advanced at the moment
We just acquired to connect the lot 2 brocade 12000 and we hope to be able to mirror the 2 bays in a near future (located in 2 distinct sites)
All the best
Victor
We use 2 HDS 9980V with multiples OS like SOLARIS HPUX(11i) AIX (4.3.3- 5.X) and even OS390 and NT
The only thing we havent tried was connecting our GCOS8...
You may be better off with HP or HDS for their technology is the most advanced at the moment
We just acquired to connect the lot 2 brocade 12000 and we hope to be able to mirror the 2 bays in a near future (located in 2 distinct sites)
All the best
Victor
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