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The Question is: Dear Wizard, I work in the storage group for Unisys and have a question. Here is an idea of the environment: *DEC 7720 *Alpha 4100 *Alpha 2100 *Alpha 1000 *VAX 8200 *VAX 4100 OpenVMS V 6.2 *VAX 7800 All of these are running OpenVMS V 7.1 except for the VAX 4100. The customer also has a number of Compaq Proliant Servers, running a mixture of NT 4.0, Netware 4.11, and Unisys Servers running UnixWare V 7.1 We are trying to maximize their backup issues, and would like to suggest a SAN configuration. QUESTION: Can you put a PCI Fibre Channel HBA in the above VAX & Alpha servers. Also, are there any case studies of customers moving to a SAN with VAX & Alpha servers. The Answer is : A Storage Area Network (SAN) environment or similar may or may not be particularly applicable here -- without rather more detailed information on the current activity and the current configuration, a specific answer is not possible with any degree of certainty. (For assistance in establishing and then configuring your specific storage requirements, please contact the Compaq StorageWorks team or your local Compaq reseller.) The usual solution for consolidating management and storage access on OpenVMS is an OpenVMS Cluster -- all of these systems can be configured into an OpenVMS Cluster, and can have full read-write access to all storage from all cluster members. (What has recently become known as a SAN has effectively been available with OpenVMS -- and particularly with the various generations of cluster storage hardware controllers -- for many years, and in various forms, and with differing capabilities. The addition of access to SAN and SAN-like devices from other platforms is, however, new...) As for attaching storage to the network, there are options ranging from various FDDI and Ethernet devices to Fibre Channel controllers. Yes, Alpha systems can be configured with Fibre Channel controllers, and access to this Fibre Channel storage can be served (transparently) to the VAX systems in the OpenVMS Cluster. For the current information on Fibre Channel support on OpenVMS, please see the following URL: http://www.openvms.digital.com/openvms/fibre/index.html
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