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02-04-2008 06:56 AM
02-04-2008 06:56 AM
Command View 7
Hello,
I want to know if its posible to create in a EVA5000 virtual disk bigger than 2 teras.... With the command view 6 this couldnt be...
any idea?, changing command view to 7? changing firmware?
thanks
I want to know if its posible to create in a EVA5000 virtual disk bigger than 2 teras.... With the command view 6 this couldnt be...
any idea?, changing command view to 7? changing firmware?
thanks
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02-04-2008 09:55 PM
02-04-2008 09:55 PM
Re: Command View 7
No, Command View 7 still has a 2047 GB limit per virtual disk. Several OSes have volume managers that can take multiple virtual disks and make an arbitrarily large volume.
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