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06-09-2021 04:09 AM
06-09-2021 04:09 AM
Superdome X Windows OS Migration from MSA2040 TO MSA2050
I'm doing some reasearch for an upcoming project to migrate a superdome X single NPAR running windows 2012 from an MSA 2040 SAN to an MSA2050 SAN.
EMC recommend SAN Copy for their products, does anyone know if HPE have an equivalent?
Also any advice on how to change the NPar boot path would be appreciated, I'm not clear on how this would be achieved when running windows in the NPar.
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09-09-2021 07:58 AM
09-09-2021 07:58 AM
Re: Superdome X Windows OS Migration from MSA2040 TO MSA2050
Hello @neildome,
Yes. MSA supports the replication feature feature you are looking for.
Hope you may find this document useful - https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?sp4ts.oid=5386548&docLocale=en_US&docId=emr_na-c04998352
I think when the volume is replicated, it will inherit the boot path as well. But I haven't experimented this. You may validate this with any Windows experts/support.
Regards,
Srinivas Bhat
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