There’s a great blog on the VMware website here which details the great work our engineering teams have done together for VVols & more specifically the Site Recovery Manager integration. You can read about the new SRM 8.3 & vVols integration here. We have validated & tested these workflows of SRM 8.3 with NimbleOS 5.1.4.200 and above. HPE Nimble Storage are a proud day-0 launch partner for Site Recovery Manager with vVols – the only vendor to do so: It provides a graphical interface and predictive devicesupport automation. The service provides a smooth transition from install, to integration, to break/fix, through. Now VMware SRM 8.3 adds support for vVol-driven failover workflows for Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity! Yaaaaayyy…. Overview The HPE InfoSight portal is a secure web interface hosted by HPE. What is the HPE Nimble Storage Proactive Support Manager (HPE Nimble Storage PSM) Service Answer: HPE Nimble Storage PSM is a liaison service that acts as your trusted advisor and an extension of your team that will be with you every step of the way. Possibly one of the biggest blockers to widescale vVol adoption has been the lack of integration with VMware SRM. Therefore, please make sure NCM is part of your upgrade cycle, which you can stage and rollout as part of VMware Update Manager. This is the first supported version of NCM for vSphere 7.0… any previous version of NCM is not validated. We have also released a new version of HPE Nimble Storage Connection Manager (NCM) – which is Version 7.0. There’s a good blog from Jason Masse highlighting some of the features here.Įxcitingly – HPE Nimble Storage engineering has tested & validated our VASA integration (vVols) and the HPE Nimble Storage Plugin for vSphere for use with vSphere 7.0 in the 5.1.4.200 release of NimbleOS.Īny previous version of NimbleOS before 5.1.4.200 will fail the registration/integration steps outlined in the HPE Nimble Storage VMware Integration Guide when trying to integrate with vSphere 7.0, and is therefore not supported – so please ensure you upgrade NimbleOS to 5.1.4.200 or higher before you consider moving to vSphere 7.0. The beginning of April 2020 saw VMware release their 7th major release of vSphere – with a tonne of great features packed into the release.
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