HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference

XCS 6.2xx
XCS 095xx000
(EVAx400)
5
XCS 10001000 (EVAx400),
11001100, & 11200000
XCS 10001000, 11001100, &
11200000 (P63x0/P65x0
EVA)
4
Containers
10 28 28 28
Mirrorclones
2
10 28 28 28
Snapshots
16 64 64 64
10 28 28 28
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Specifically, you cannot mount snapshots or snapclones on a Windows host that is running the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager host agent and is directly attached to an array running XCS controller software.
2
Supported with virtual disks up to 2TB only.
3
16 TB maximum across the parent and all active snapshots of that parent. For XCS 095xxx00 and later, the maximum is 80 TB.
4
P6350/P6550 supported only by XCS 11001100 or later.
5
This version is inactive.
Space-efficient empty container
Maximum number of virtual disks supported with MULTISNAP commands (HP SSSU)
Restore data from snapshot to source virtual disk
2
Create snapclones in preallocated containers
Set disk group (for snapclones)
Set Vraid in copy
Maximum number of snapshots per source virtual disk
3
Set Vraid in copy
Create fully-allocated snapshots in preallocated containers
Controller software enforced cross Vraid guidelines
32 TB
2 TB (less 1 GB)
Create containers (for snapclones)
Resynchronize data from source virtual disk to mirrorclone
Restore data from mirrorclone to source virtual disk
Snapclones
2
Set Vraid in copy
Restore data from snapshot of mirrorclone to source virtual disk
Create mirrorclones
Space-efficient empty container
Online virtual disk migration (Vraid and disk group)
Maximum number of virtual disks supported with MULTIMIRROR commands (HP SSSU)
Create mirrorclones of virtual disks in DR groups
Maximum size of a container
Maximum number of virtual disks supported with MULTISNAP commands (HP SSSU)
6.2 Supported local replication feature by controller software version
Direct connect
Feature
Boot from SAN
Controller software version
Local replication features depend on the controller software version. An HP P6000 Business Copy license is required to use these features. When using one of the P6000 software user interfaces or command line interfaces, if the
selected resource does not support an action, it will not be available in either the user interface or the command line interface. For example, in HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager, if you try to create a container on an
array that does not support containers, the New Container action will not work.
Not supported in HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager environments, except with certain restrictions
1
for Windows hosts.
If the operating system supports Boot from SAN, replication of a point-in-time copy of the boot volume (snapshot, snapclone, or
mirrorclone) is supported.
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