Supported protocol offload (toe / iscsi) adapters, Fibre channel sfp+ transceiver support, Supported physical disks – Dell PowerVault MD3820f User Manual

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NOTE: For detailed information on OS support, refer to Supported Operating
Systems section of this document.

Supported Protocol Offload (TOE / iSCSI) Adapters

Standard Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters are supported when used with supported
software iSCSI initiators. Hosts must have a standards compliant iSCSI initiator to access MD
Series storage. Initiator support is provided by the initiator/operating system vendor. Dell
PowerVault does not support Converged Network Adapters (CNA) in Converged mode.
Although PowerVault does not endorse or support initiators directly, this support matrix
provides some useful configuration information for common initiators.

Dell's PowerVault MD Series Arrays will work with any

RFC 3720

iSCSI compliant initiators.

The initiator MUST support all mandatory iSCSI features (IPSec is not required). This
information is subject to change without notice. Dell is not responsible for any errors in this
information. Hardware initiators are not expressly supported by Dell.

Also, be sure to read the initiator documentation and release notes from the particular
vendors, as well as the MD Series release notes for up to date configuration
recommendations.

Fibre Channel SFP+ Transceiver Support

Table 9. Supported Fibre Channel SFP+ Transceivers

Description

Manufacturer

Mfr. Part Number

Dell P/N

16G SFP (FC) Short wave

Finisar

FTLF8529P3BCVA

TDTCP

16G SFP (FC) Short wave

Avago

AFBR-57F5MZ-NA2

TDTCP

Supported Physical Disks

Only physical disks with a Dell P/N from the table below are supported.

All other physical

disk drives purchased from the Dell Software and Peripheral store with a part number other
than specified below are not supported.

Refer to the MD3400/MD3800i/MD3860i/MD3860f Drivers and Downloads section on
support.dell.com for the latest available physical disk firmware.

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