Release Notes 7
New Critical Events
In adding support for a new critical event that signals the 2730 shutting down due to
temperature problems, a new critical event type has been defined. The previous
event types were informational, warning, and error. Because of this change, SNMP
traps are now mapped to corresponding categories of informational, minor, major,
and critical. "Error" events are mapped to "major" severity traps. Informational and
minor traps are unchanged.
RAID 6 Support
An additional level of RAID is now supported. RAID 6 is the most fault tolerant of
the RAID levels. A virtual disk needs a minimum of four disk drives to support
RAID 6. If either one or two of the disk drives fail, the virtual disk can be
reconstructed without data loss.
Independent Cache Mode
Independent cache mode provides improved performance for sequential writes in
applications such as video streaming.
Point-to-Point Topology
In addition to loop topology, point-to-point topology is now supported. Point-to-
point topology simplifies configuration for redundant host paths, and is supported
for switch attach configurations only.
SMI-S v.1.1
Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S) v. 1.1 – added support for
LUN provisioning.
AssuredCopy
In addition to taking a snapshot of the data, volume copies are now supported.
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