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LTO Libraries with UCS

dani_bosch
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Hello,

According to the HW Compatibility Matrix here:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/interoperability/matrix/r_hcl_B_2.11.pdf

UCS is only compatible with Quantum LTO Libraries with Symantec NetBackup software...question is:

Does this refer to the case when the LTO is directly connected to the Fabric Interconnects of the UCS? I guess if a backup blade in UCS accesses an LTO through a current SAN (made up by Brocade or MDS switches) it doesn't really matter whether that is or isn't in the UCS HW compatibility guide??

Thanks

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It might very well work, but if its not listed it's not supported - meaning if you run into issues TAC would be able to push back against anything beyond best-effort support. 

There has to be enough asks for a parituclar device / software to gain support.  If there's minimal interest, we wouldn't invest QA resources on it.

If this is really important you can work with your local account team for a RPQ (Request for Platform Qualification).

Regards,

Robert

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Robert Burns
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It's listing only direct attach compatability.  We wouldn't validate each & every possible vendor connected elsewhere in your environment.   Just too many options & permutations.

Robert

What about Quantum libraries with EMC Networker in direct attach? It doesn't appear in the matrix, but considering EMC is a Cisco important partner...

It might very well work, but if its not listed it's not supported - meaning if you run into issues TAC would be able to push back against anything beyond best-effort support. 

There has to be enough asks for a parituclar device / software to gain support.  If there's minimal interest, we wouldn't invest QA resources on it.

If this is really important you can work with your local account team for a RPQ (Request for Platform Qualification).

Regards,

Robert

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