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The documents titled Supported Hardware List and Recommended Software Levels provide the operating systems, host adapters, SAN fabric elements, RAID controllers and selected other hardware that have been tested or qualified by IBM.
For operating systems, we show the latest tested release levels and service packs. Only the listed operating systems are supported. For host adapters, SAN fabric elements and RAID controllers, we list our currently recommended firmware and/or BIOS levels and formally support only the hardware listed. While these levels are not mandatory levels for a customer to be supported by IBM, they are the recommended levels. There may be known operational issues with older firmware and BIOS levels and, in these cases, a customer working with the IBM Support Centre may be directed to upgrade a component to a recommended level. SVC will support all OS applications at any level that run to the standard block level OS interface. This includes such applications as Oracle, HP Virtual Connect, etc. Note: * The levels shown in italic text indicate previously recommended levels. * The level shown in bold text indicates the latest recommended level. Content
Whilst IBM recommends these levels based upon the most recent testing, the following levels were tested against previous versions of SVC and IBM will support the use of these levels with SVC V4.3.x
V4.2.x - Supported Hardware List, Device Driver and Firmware Levels for SAN Volume Controller V4.1.x - Supported Hardware List, Device Driver and Firmware Levels for SAN Volume Controller V3.1.0 - Supported Hardware List, Device Driver and Firmware Levels for SAN Volume Controller V2.1.0 - Supported Hardware List, Device Driver and Firmware Levels for SAN Volume Controller
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Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Server (not using MPIO)
Windows 2003 Server (Using MPIO)
Windows 2008 Server (Using MPIO)
Red Hat EL Advanced Server 2.1 U7
Red Hat EL Advanced Server 3.0 U8
Red Hat EL Advanced Server 4.0
Red Hat EL Advanced Server 5
SLES 8 United Linux 1.0 SP4
SLES 9 Novell/SuSE
SLES 10 Novell/SuSE ![]()
SLES 11 Novell/SuSE
Debian
Novell OES2/Xen
IBM AIX on System p IBM AIX 4.3.3
IBM AIX 5.1
IBM AIX 5.2
IBM AIX 5.3
IBM AIX 6.1
IBM AIX on System i IBM AIX 5L Version 5.2 on System i AIX LPAR
IBM AIX 5L Version 5.3 on System i AIX LPAR
HP-UX 11.0 for PA-RISC (64-bit only)
HP-UX 11i v1 for PA-RISC (64-bit only)
HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23) for PA RISC and Itanium
HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) for PA RISC and Itanium
SunOS 5.8/Solaris 8 (32 and 64 bit Sparc)
SunOS 5.9/Solaris 9 (32 and 64 bit Sparc)
SunOS 5.10/Solaris 10 (64 bit)
Novell Netware 6.5
VMware VMware2.5
VMware3.01
VMware3.02 U1
VMware3.5, 3.51, 3.52 & 3.53 & 3.54 & 3.55
VMware vSphere 4
Tru64 5.1A / 5.1B-2 PK 4 / 5.1B-3 /5.1B-4
OpenVMS OpenVMS 7.3-2
OpenVMS 8.2 & 8.3
IBM N Series Gateway and NetApp
SGI
Z/VSE
Virtual I/O Server ( VIOS )
CITRIX XEN SERVER Enterprise Edition v4.1.0
IBM System Storage™ TS7650G ProtecTIER De-duplication Gateway
Support for BladeServer Configurations
Examples of specific BladeCentre configurations that IBM includes in SVC interoperability testing currently include: IBM BladeCenter HS20 / HS21 / HS22 / HS40 / LS20 / LS21 / LS41
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HP BladeSystem Support
iSCSI Host Attachment iSCSI hosts are supported with SVC in a non-failover configuration. Due to the technology, we cannot guarantee that the multipathing support available in iSCSI configurations will provide failover and path recovery functions to deal with scenarios where the SAN fabric paths change or fail. This means the concurrent upgrade to SVC is likely to cause errors on an iSCSI host with multipathing enabled. If multipathing is not configured in the iSCSI driver, the user must configure the SAN such that there is only a single path from SVC to the host. This can be achieved by zoning a single SVC port from each IO group to the iSCSI host. In this configuration, an SVC upgrade will be disruptive to the host. Controllers An SVC configuration must include at least one storage controller which supports SVC quorum disks. Please refer to the Configuration Guide which details the recommended customer configurable settings that should be applied for each storage controller type. IBM DS3000
IBM DS4000
FAStT (The IBM TotalStorage FAStT Family has been renamed the IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Series)
DS4000 (FAStT) Expansion Units
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IBM DS6000
IBM DS8000
IBM ESS
XIV
HP
Hitachi Data Systems
EMC
Sun StorEdge
StorageTek StorageTek D-Series
StorageTek FlexLine 200 Series
StorageTek 6000 Series
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Fujitsu Eternus
Bull Storeway
NEC iStorage
Pillar Data
Texas Memory Systems
Xiotech
Switches SVC supports NPIV products in the SAN with the restriction that these products can only be used for host attachment. An example of an NPIV product is the Brocade Access Gateway module for the BladeCenter. FCIP technology listed on the IBM SAN Support pages can be used in SVC configurations for the following uses: 1) iSCSI host attachment. Please refer to the iSCSI Host Attachment section for more information. 2) Links between two SVC clusters in a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror configuration. Please refer to the Configuration Guidefor details
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McDATA
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Other Hardware Technologies for extending the distance between two SVC clusters can be broadly divided into the following two categories. These extenders are only supported as inter cluster links and not intra cluster links, i.e. they should not be used between SVC nodes that are part of the same cluster. Inter Cluster Fibre Channel Extenders Fibre channel extenders simply extend a fibre channel link by transmitting fibre channel packets across long links without changing the contents of those packets. IBM has tested a number of such fibre channel extender technologies with SVC and will support fibre channel extenders of all types provided that they are planned, installed and operated as described in the Configuration Guide document. Inter Cluster SAN Routers SAN routers extend the scope of a SAN by providing 'virtual nPorts' on two or more SANs. The router arranges that traffic at one virtual nPort is propagated to the other virtual nPort but the two fibre channel fabrics are independent of one another. Thus nPorts on each of the fabrics cannot directly log into each other. Due to the more complex interactions involved, IBM explicitly tests products of this class for interoperability with SAN Volume Controller. The following SAN Routers are supported for use with SVC when planned, installed and operated as described in the Configuration Guide document.
IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500
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