HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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contrast to the FabricAttach server port information status, which shows the server port logged in through the

uplink port. When creating DirectAttach VC SAN fabrics, consider the following:

The DirectAttach fabric is only supported with the HP VC FlexFabric 10Gb/24-port Module when it is

connected to one or more supported HP 3PAR storage systems.

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The minimum required version of HP Virtual Connect firmware is v3.70.

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The supported storage systems are the HP 3PAR P10000 V400/800, T400/800, StoreServ 7000,

and F200/400.

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The minimum required version of HP 3PAR InForm OS is v3.1.1 MU1.

The following storage systems are not supported: HP MSA/EVA/XP storage systems, HP StoreOnce

Backup appliance, HP LeftHand Storage systems, HP Tape and Virtual Tape Libraries, and any
third-party storage solution.

To perform a server profile migration of a SAN-booted server between enclosures directly attached to
a 3PAR storage system in the VC multi-enclosure environment, you must perform some manual steps. For

more information, see "Bay groups (on page

147

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The implicit zoning between the FC initiator WWN and the WWN of the HP 3PAR target port is
automatically configured based on the VC SAN fabric and the server profile definitions. This

configuration restricts FC initiators connected to a given DirectAttach fabric to access only the storage

devices attached to uplinks of that DirectAttach fabric. Server-to-server and storage device-to-storage
device visibility is prevented within DirectAttach VC SAN fabrics.
The HP 3PAR PeerMotion, a non-disruptive data migration from any-to-any HP 3PAR Storage Array, is
not supported at this time with DirectAttach fabrics. Until support is added, PeerMotion requires an

external SAN fabric for array-to-array communication.
The HP 3PAR Data Replication services provide real-time replication and disaster recovery technology
that provides protection and sharing of data. Remote replication is delivered using either Remote Copy

over IP (RCIP) or Remote Copy over Fibre Channel (RCFC). RCIP is the recommended method for
DirectAttach configurations as it does not require a SAN fabric for array-to-array communication.

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