Windows 2012 R2 Standard
Windows 2012 R2 Standard
Windows 2012 R2 Standard
NetApp
f. ForMultipathing andHP-UX
HP-UX, use the EMC PowerPath co-existence
default storage settings.
EFI boot
SAN bootsupport
using standard EFI or UEFI boot is supported only for hosts running HP-UX 11iv2, HP-UX 11iv3, and later. Check the specific configuration in IMT t
For all other host operating systems, SAN boot is supported only using the UEFI Legacy Option (BootBIOS).
Ethernet Switch Support
For FCoE configurations, only the models specifically listed in IMT are supported.
Ethernet
- Hostsupports
NetApp NIC, TCP/IP Offload
all 1GbE and (TOE)
10GbEAdapter, Host Bus
TCP/IP offload Adapter
(TOE) (HBA),
adapters and Converged
for software iSCSI andNetwork Adapter
NAS blade server(CNA) Model Support
configurations. Specific NIC or adapter
Third-party
Brocade Certifications with NetApp Storage Systems
Brocade Partner Network
Third-party Virtualization
NetApp supports Appliance
IBM's support of FASSupport - IBM Storage
storage systems Virtualization
with SVC. Controller
In the event (SVC) support situations, NetApp will diagnose basic storage hardw
of configuration
support, which provides an escalation process to IBM support and/or IBM SVC engineering. IBM maintains supported configurations for IBM N series and FA
Virtualization
Server running the Hyper-V as a role. Note that Microsoft Windows Server 2008/2012 Hyper-V does not run on Standard Edition.
8546 To support RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.8 with InfoScale 7.1, you have to apply InfoScale patch ID 7.1.0.100
8547 To support RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.8 with InfoScale 7.0.1, you have to apply patch ID 7.0.1.300
8628 To support RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.8 with Veritas storage foundation 6.2.1, you have to apply patch ID 6.2.1.500
8548 To support RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.8 with InfoScale 7.0, you have to apply patch ID 7.0.1.300
Info
NetApp supports all HP/IBM/Dell Blades corresponding to the server or processor architecture listed in the interoperability
matrix, but does not specify Blades by its model.
This configuration was edited in Nov-2016 to remove specific (or less general) server blades information from the 'Host
Platform' field and replace it with more general components. NetApp support overall has not been reduced in any way by this
change.
IMT is not an exhaustive hardware support matrix for all aspects of the host-side configuration. The customer should verify the
8595 supportability of their configuration with all appropriate hardware vendor HCL/interoperability matrices.
8452 Supported software versions are: o Kernel: 2.6.32-642.el6 - 2.6.32-642.15.1.el6 o Multipath: 0.4.9-93.el6
For reference to the 16G ICM and 40g Virtual Component please refer to the below documents
https://www.hpe.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04815256.pdf
https://www.hpe.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04815258.pdf
For reference please refer to HPE Synergy Configuration and Compatibility Guide:
Caution - when using the Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel with asmlib, care must be taken when performing an upgrade
ONTAP of an ASM diskgroup created using ONTAP 8.0.3 and earlier or ONTAP 8.1 and earlier. Changes in the SCSI target
software introduced in ONTAP 8.0.4 and 8.1.1 interfere with asmlib communication. See Oracle document ID 1500460.1 for
details.
Oracle RAC:
NetApp supports the use of SAN resources under control of Oracle RAC. Support will be offered where (a) the configuration
conforms to all Oracle requirements and (b) the complete configuration can be found within the NetApp Interoperability matrix.
Support is limited to issues arising from SAN connectivity itself. Customers seeking assistance with configuration and
management of Oracle RAC should contact Oracle or NetApp Professional Services. When a support issue cannot be clearly
linked to a problem with connectivity to NetApp hardware and software, the NetApp support center may require the customer
8605 to open a case with the Oracle or the OS vendor in order to provide additional analysis.
NetApp supports all rack server hardware models corresponding to the server or processor architecture listed in the
interoperability matrix, but does not specify server models by brand.
This configuration was edited mid-2016 to remove specific (or less general) server hardware information from the 'Host
Platform' field and replace it with more general components. NetApp support overall has not been reduced in any way by this
change.
IMT is not an exhaustive hardware support matrix for all aspects of the host-side configuration. The customer should verify
8381 the supportability of their configuration with all appropriate hardware vendor HCL/interoperability matrices.
NetApp supports the O/S vendor-specific versions of the host filesystems listed in the interoperability matrix, but no longer
specifies them by vendor. Instead host filesystems are now listed generically. This configuration was edited in Dec-2016 to
remove specific (or less general) host filesystem information from the "Host Filesystems" field and replace it with more general
components. NetApp support overall has not been reduced in any way by this change. IMT is not an exhaustive hardware
support matrix for all aspects of the host-side configuration. The customer should verify the supportability of their configuration
8606 with all appropriate hardware vendor HCL/interoperability matrices.
8160 Please refer LUHU release notes and public BURTs for known issues.
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