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08-06-2009 10:07 AM
08-06-2009 10:07 AM
Woeful state of vSphere (4) documentation on storage support site
I have been browsing the storage support site for any HP arrays that were vSphere compatible, and none of the documentation posted references vSphere. Vi3 and VI3.5 are well represented, but 2 months after GA release, there still is no mention of 4. It does not appear that the new MSA 2000i is supported?
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08-08-2009 05:18 PM
08-08-2009 05:18 PM
Re: Woeful state of vSphere (4) documentation on storage support site
Yeah, I've seen the HCLs lag behind releases quite a bit. I guess the qualification process delays things a bit.
If you've bought your VMware support via HP you should be able to get an answer direct from your local HP people.
The MSA2000 is listed as supported for the older ESX variants on the VMware HCL calculator. Interestingly their HCL doesn't yet have an ESX4i option.
If you've bought your VMware support via HP you should be able to get an answer direct from your local HP people.
The MSA2000 is listed as supported for the older ESX variants on the VMware HCL calculator. Interestingly their HCL doesn't yet have an ESX4i option.
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