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10-14-2011 12:34 AM
10-14-2011 12:34 AM
EVA 4100 2TB LUN Limitation
I have an EVA4100 FW: CR0ECAxc3p-6110 .
I want to know if the limitation of 2Tb / LUN exists with the lastest FW XCS6.240? And also if it's possible to break this limit?
Thanks for answers.
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10-14-2011 02:19 AM
10-14-2011 02:19 AM
Re: EVA 4100 2TB LUN Limitation
Unfortunately no.
See the P6000 compatibility reference.
Large LUN support is only for XCS 9X and 10X.
The note says: "9
Create virtual disks (LUNs) that are larger than 2 TB (32 TB maximum). The operations allowed on virtual disks that are 2TB or greater are create, present, and delete."
If you wanted to see of any new features you could check the release notes of 6.240.
Doesn't look like there's any enhancements, only fixes.