Release 2.0 Documentation - Dell PowerVault Storage Area Network Release Note

Dell dr series system release notes for release 2.0.1.0
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Maximum OST connections: 32
Maximum replications per system: 32:1
NOTE: Release 2.0 supports up to 32 DR4000/DR4100 systems being able to write to separate, individual
containers on a single, target DR4000/DR4100 system.

Release 2.0 Documentation

The latest features introduced in Release 2.0 documentation are briefly defined in the following tables:
Table 2. Updates to the Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide, Release 2.0
Enhancement
System Name Change and General
Updates
DR4000 System Drive and Available
Physical Capacities
Expansion Shelf, DR4000/DR4100
Systems
Health Page
8
Description
The system product name changed in
Release 2.0 to be the DR Series
system so that it would represent both
the DR4000 and DR4100 systems (both
in the DR Series product family).
Each section that was affected was
modified to match GUI changes made
since the 1.1.1 release.
Defined the internal drive
capacity and available
physical capacity (in decimal
and binary values) for the
DR4000 system.
Listed the new 3 terabyte (TB)
internal drive capacity in the
DR4100 system.
Added new sections that describe the
external expansion shelf enclosures:
DR Series Expansion Shelf
Understanding About Adding
a DR Series Expansion Shelf
DR Series -- Expansion Shelf
Cabling
Adding a DR Series System
Expansion Shelf
Installing an Expansion Shelf
License
Expansion Shelf Licenses
Revised About the DR Series System
section in Chapter 2 to define DR4000/
DR4100 systems.
Revised description of the Health
page in the DR Series section in
Chapter 3 that introduced the new
capacity for viewing status of each
external data storage shelf and the
enclosure components.
Document Section
Changed all references to the DR4000
Dell DR Series
system throughout the
System Administrator Guide except
where a distinction is needed to
explicitly identify a DR4000 system
versus a DR4100 system.
See Chapter 2.
See Chapters 2 and 3.
See Chapter 3.

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