3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
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3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
Hi all.
In the past HPE said not to update the 7200 to versions 3.3.1. Today SPOCK says otherwise.
On the other hand I remember the recommendation to update the amount of processors and memory to the VSP if it is brought to versions 5.0.
Currently it is recommended to bring the 7200 to versions 3.3.x?
Thank you!
In the past HPE said not to update the 7200 to versions 3.3.1. Today SPOCK says otherwise.
On the other hand I remember the recommendation to update the amount of processors and memory to the VSP if it is brought to versions 5.0.
Currently it is recommended to bring the 7200 to versions 3.3.x?
Thank you!
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Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
This should help:
https://h20272.www2.hpe.com/spock/utili ... active.pdf
3.2.2 MU6 is the 'default' version good through 11/1/2022.
3.3.1 can be an option, but I recommend a workload/feature review with support to assess if upgrading your array to 3.3.1 will meet your requirements. For example, if you are serving lots of luns over iSCSI and also FC, and keeping 1000s of snapshots, and replicating with RCOPY, and using other features too leading to an array already near its hardware limits, and you want 3.3.1 so you can enable dedupe and compression too... then I advise against it.
https://h20272.www2.hpe.com/spock/utili ... active.pdf
3.2.2 MU6 is the 'default' version good through 11/1/2022.
3.3.1 can be an option, but I recommend a workload/feature review with support to assess if upgrading your array to 3.3.1 will meet your requirements. For example, if you are serving lots of luns over iSCSI and also FC, and keeping 1000s of snapshots, and replicating with RCOPY, and using other features too leading to an array already near its hardware limits, and you want 3.3.1 so you can enable dedupe and compression too... then I advise against it.
Richard Siemers
The views and opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
The views and opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
RICHARD!
did not know that document. Excellent your help.
So I will leave the 7200 in version 3.2.2 MU6 full patches.
Thank you!
did not know that document. Excellent your help.
So I will leave the 7200 in version 3.2.2 MU6 full patches.
Thank you!
Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
I have Updated my LAB 7200er Systems to 3.3.1 MU3, but I do not Production Systems.
They have not enough Memory and also the Controller Disks are too small for the bigger 3.3.1 OS.
3.3.1 MU5 will never fit.
They have not enough Memory and also the Controller Disks are too small for the bigger 3.3.1 OS.
3.3.1 MU5 will never fit.
Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
Hi,
As 7XXX products are already EOL i recommend you to stay with your current InformOS ver.
As 7XXX products are already EOL i recommend you to stay with your current InformOS ver.
Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
i have 3par7200 with microcode 3.3.1 mu1
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Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
terminus wrote:i have 3par7200 with microcode 3.3.1 mu1
Ouch?
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Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
MammaGutt wrote:terminus wrote:i have 3par7200 with microcode 3.3.1 mu1
Ouch?
why ?!
Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
terminus wrote:MammaGutt wrote:terminus wrote:i have 3par7200 with microcode 3.3.1 mu1
Ouch?
why ?!
7200 (non-c) is by far the less powerful controller that you can put 3.3.1 on. You'll probably not be able to add a lot more than spinning media without replication, AO or AFC before you're starting to tickle on the max of what the controllers can handle.
You can't go back to 3.2.2 mu6 (which is supported as long as the 7k) and I doubt that newer MUs are less resource intensive.
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Re: 3PAR 7200 with InServ 3.3.1
MammaGutt wrote:7200 (non-c) is by far the less powerful controller that you can put 3.3.1 on. You'll probably not be able to add a lot more than spinning media without replication, AO or AFC before you're starting to tickle on the max of what the controllers can handle.
You can't go back to 3.2.2 mu6 (which is supported as long as the 7k) and I doubt that newer MUs are less resource intensive.
hmm
at 7200 with 3.3.1, I'm using AO without any promlems