I wanted to pose the question out there, are NetApp filers, connected via
iSCSI, supported as a storage device for a SQL 2000 database?
If yes/no, does someone have recent supporting documentation, within the
last year?
If not, I'd like to find some things to identify (via perfmon/elsewhere), to
backup this information, if possible.
Thank you!See the article
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...1&Product=sql2k
then check the WHCL/WHQL to see if the specific NetApps device is on it. If
so, you are good to go.
Hal Berenson
VP, Yukon Readiness
Scalability Experts, Inc.
"Pete" <pbmain@.wideopenwest.com> wrote in message
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> I wanted to pose the question out there, are NetApp filers, connected via
> iSCSI, supported as a storage device for a SQL 2000 database?
> If yes/no, does someone have recent supporting documentation, within the
> last year?
> If not, I'd like to find some things to identify (via perfmon/elsewhere),
to
> backup this information, if possible.
> Thank you!
>|||Hi Pete,
This is neto from Brazil.
How are you?
Please see this: http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/3301.html
"Pete" wrote:
> I wanted to pose the question out there, are NetApp filers, connected via
> iSCSI, supported as a storage device for a SQL 2000 database?
> If yes/no, does someone have recent supporting documentation, within the
> last year?
> If not, I'd like to find some things to identify (via perfmon/elsewhere),
to
> backup this information, if possible.
> Thank you!
>
>sql
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