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08-20-2012 08:02 AM - last edited on 01-08-2014 11:22 PM by Maiko-I
08-20-2012 08:02 AM - last edited on 01-08-2014 11:22 PM by Maiko-I
Does P4000 support Thin Reclamation/SCSI UNMAP?
Hi,
Does the current version of SAN IQ support thin reclamation/SCSI UNMAP with vSphere 5?
I have searched and the last answer I could find was some time ago and at that point it did not support it.
Has the situation changed or is it still unsupported?
thanks
P.S. This thread has been moved from HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage to HP StoreVirtual Storage / LeftHand. - Hp Forum Moderator
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08-20-2012 10:50 AM
08-20-2012 10:50 AM
Re: Does P4000 support Thin Reclamation/SCSI UNMAP?
No, it is not supported in current version of SAN/IQ. I heard rumours that support is planed in future versions...
Gediminas
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08-25-2012 02:45 AM
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Re: Does P4000 support Thin Reclamation/SCSI UNMAP?
David Tocker
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08-25-2012 06:49 AM
08-25-2012 06:49 AM
Re: Does P4000 support Thin Reclamation/SCSI UNMAP?
NDA.... :(
SCSI Unmap not in version 10 for sure. There is no plans for zero block detection/thin reclamation or anything similar.
Gediminas
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08-27-2012 10:00 PM
08-27-2012 10:00 PM
Re: Does P4000 support Thin Reclamation/SCSI UNMAP?
Hi,
For P4000 issues refer to the HP Guided Troubleshooting tree.
Link: http://h20584.www2.hp.com/hpgt/guides/select?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=4118659
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10-15-2012 06:06 AM
10-15-2012 06:06 AM
Re: Does P4000 support Thin Reclamation/SCSI UNMAP?
From what has been posted officially SAN I/Q 10 adds support for Windows Server 2012, the same capatibility post also puts a December timeframe for the "patch". HP generally likes major versions to be announced at trade shows so I would assume it would be announced with the full feature set at HP Discover.
The specific SCSI T10 (UNMAP) feature is unknown. Talk to your HP sales guys via a NDA session and they can tell you what should....then again the "it will have this" isn't true 100% of the time either at which point take any NDA session as a weather forcast... nothing more, nothing less.
I was actually hoping when they re-named the VSA they were going to release a code update with some new features but I guess they like dancing the line of "that's 3Par's area".