HP (Hewlett-Packard) 12H Computer Drive User Manual


 
section 2
software extends virtual functions
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While hardware design and functionality are critical to enabling performance, software function can maximize
the efficiency and flexibility of the device. HP’s software packages extend the management and flexibility of
the VA7000 family while exploiting the virtualization capability.
HP’s Software for VA7000 Series
Feature VA7100 VA7400
CommandView SDM HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Red Hat Linux with Intel
Pentium III/500 MHz computers or above
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Red Hat Linux with Intel
Pentium III/500 MHz computers or above
Enterprise Management
Smart Plug-ins
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Red Hat Linux with Intel
Pentium III/500 MHz computers or above
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Red Hat Linux with Intel
Pentium III/500 MHz computers or above
Secure Manager VA
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Linux with Intel Pentium III/500
MHz computers or above; supports 128
World-Wide Names and 128 secure LUNs
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Linux with Intel Pentium III/500
MHz computers or above; Managed by
Command View SDM; supports 128 World-
Wide Names and 1,024 secure LUNs
Business Copy VA
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Linux with Intel Pentium III/500
MHz computers or above; supports 127
Business Copy LUNs
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Linux with Intel Pentium III/500
MHz computers or above; Managed by
Command View SDM; supports 1,023
Business Copy LUNs
Auto Path VA
Windows 2000 with Intel Pentium III/500
MHz computers or above
HP-UX with all PA-RISC computers;
Windows and Red Hat Linux
Network Management Tools
Not Applicable
HP OpenView NNM, HP Toptolls, CA
Unicenter, Tivoli NetView, BMC Patrol
Operating Systems
HP-UX 11.0; Windows NT/2000; Red Hat
Linux 6.2
HP-UX 10.2, 11.0, 11i; Windows
NT/2000; Solaris 2.6, 7.0, 8.0; AIX
4.3.3; NetWare 5.0/5.1; MPE/iX 6.5,
7.0; Red Hat Linux 6.2, 7.0
Technology Trends
Copyright © 2001 by D.H. Brown Associates, Inc.
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“hp extends virtualization to the array”
—by D.H. Brown Associates, Inc.