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| Software and Support |
| OS on Server |
Windows Server 2000 2003, 2008 |
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Linux RH AS 3 (32 and 64 bit) |
| OS on Client |
Windows XP, 2000, 2003, 2008 |
| Software Components |
FDA and Optima Storage Manager (including Access Control) |
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FDA and Optima Dynamic Snap Volume (license) |
| Storage Supported |
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FDA1400, FDA1500 |
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FDA2400, FDA2500 |
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FDA2800, FDA2900 |
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Optima1500, 3000 and 5000 |
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| Application Server |
| OS Supported |
Windows Server 2000, 2003, 2008 |
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Windows Server 2003 (64 bit) |
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Linux AS 3, AS4 (32 bit) |
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Linux SLES (32 bit) |
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Linux AS 3, AS4 (64 bit) |
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Linux SLeS (64 bit) |
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Solaris 8,9 |
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HP-UX 11i, 11i V2 |
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AIX 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 (32/64 bit) |
| Software Components |
FDA and Optima Dynamic Snap Volume including Storage SnapControl CLI CD |
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Storage ReplicationControl SQL Option (special request) |
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| Functions |
| Snapshot Operations |
| | • Snapshot Create Snapshot is created instantaneously from Master volume.
• Snapshot Delete Recovery of snapshot disk area through the deletion of old snapshots.
• Snapshot Restore Master volume is restored instantaneously from the any generation of snapshot. |
| Link Volume |
| | One of the best features is the Link volume to give indirect access to an application with a snap. The created volume is accessing in writing the snap and as well the Master Volume, limited to test purpose (the Master Volume is obviously not updated). |
| Snapshot Configuration rules |
| | The snapshot reserved area is only available on RAID6. Snap area zone should be allocated according to Master volume size. Example: MV is 2 TB, for 8 generations, allow 20% for snap reserved area. Business application and back-up application should be located in different servers. Master Volume and Replication Volume can be located on all types of RAID and pool. But note that dynamic pools are exclusively RAID6 |
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