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This matrix displays support for both Storage Area Network (SAN) environments and direct attached storage connections. All media technologies and
devices listed as supported with HP-UX, Windows, AIX, Tru64, Linux, Netware, OpenVMS and Solaris are supported in both a SAN environment and in a
direct attached storage connection. Support listed for SNI Unix, SCO Unix and MPE is valid only for direct attached storage SCSI-to-SCSI connections. Data
Protector supports only library and drive combinations supported by the hardware vendor.
The tables below list the media technology and backup devices that are certified and supported with Data Protector 5.5. If both the media technology and
the device/library are listed as supported upon the operating system on which it is to be connected, Data Protector 5.5 support exists.
For example, to employ a HP Surestore 2/20 containing HP LTO Ultrium drives with Data Protector 5.5 upon HP-UX, from checking the two tables below
you wil see that both the device and media technology are supported. Therefore, this is a supported Data Protector 5.5 configuration.
Although other devices may work with Data Protector 5.5, Hewlett-Packard only supports those listed within this document.
Explanation of symbols used within the matrix:
refers to ful Hewlett-Packard support.
refers to devices that have been qualified as interoperable in HP-UX environments and supported with Data Protector 5.5. Please refer to HP ‘third party
mass storage devices’. Only certain combinations have been tested and added to the ‘third party mass storage devices’ matrix, all combinations
not listed on the ‘third party mass storage devices’ matrix are supported through ‘Referenced Support’ with Data Protector 5.5.
refers to ‘Referenced Support’. Some combinations have been qualified as interoperable in HP-UX environments and supported with Data Protector 5.5.
Please refer to HP ‘third party mass storage devices’. For al other combinations Referenced Support incorporates ful Hewlett-Packard support for Data
Protector 5.5 only. For any device related issues, please contact the corresponding product vendor first.
In addition, be aware of the fol owing:
SCSI Reserve and Release is official y supported with Data Protector 5.5. To enable it set the global variable EnableSCSIReserveRelease=1 first. This
option adds a 'SCSI Reserve/Release' check-box to the logical properties of a SCSI tape drive or robotics control er, as seen in the DP GUI. The
check-box can be used thereafter to make Data Protector carry out SCSI reserve/release when using that particular device.
For al devices listed below, please check the hardware I/O bus configuration with your device vendor to make sure your device also supports the
I/O bus architecture.
Library robotics on Solaris 10 are supported with the native Solaris SGEN driver, al previous versions of Solaris are supported with the native Data
Protector ‘SST’ driver.
For Data Protector 5.5 device support on Windows NT please refer to the Data Protector 5.1 Device Support Matrix. All devices listed as supported
with Windows NT on the Data Protector 5.1 Device Support Matrix are also support with Data Protector 5.5 on Windows NT with SSPNT550_010.
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