Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

Dell™ powervault™ md3000i support matrix, Dell powervault md3000i rules

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Dell PowerVault Data MD3000i Support Matrix

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Dell™ PowerVault™ MD3000i Support

Matrix

This document provides information on supported software and hardware for Dell
PowerVault MD3000i storage solution.

NOTE:

Only drivers and firmware released by Dell are supported. For the latest driver and

firmware releases, see the Downloads section at support.dell.com.

How to Differentiate Between First- and

Second-Generation System Software

Information in this support matrix is divided into two distinct environments:
first-generation MD3000i firmware and second-generation MD3000i firmware.
Second-generation firmware enables a new feature set with optimized functionality,
including support for RAID 6, greater than 2TB virtual disk capacity, and SMART battery
support.

To determine your firmware level:

1 From a management station, connect to the MD3000i using MD Storage Manager.
2 Select the

Support

tab.

3 Click on

Storage Array Profile

and look for the firmware version.

If the version is 06.xx.xx.xx: The firmware is first-generation.
If the version is 07.xx.xx.xx: The firmware is second-generation.


To determine your MD Storage Manager version:

1 From MD Storage Manager, select the Support tab.
2 Click on

About Modular Disk Storage Manager

.

If the version is 02.xx.xx.xx: The firmware is first-generation.
If the version is 03.xx.xx.xx: The firmware is second-generation.

Dell PowerVault MD3000i Rules

Table 1.

Networking and Connectivity

Rules

First
Gen.

Second
Gen.

A dedicated IP SAN is highly recommended for iSCSI data
transmission. Management traffic can be isolated on a
separate management network.

Hosts can connect to an iSCSI storage array using a Layer
2 (switched) or Layer 3(routed) network switches.

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