Dell PowerStore 1200T EMC PowerStore Networking Guide for PowerStore T Models - Page 7

Overview, PowerStore T model appliance overview

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1 Overview This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • PowerStore T model appliance overview • PowerStore T model initial deployment and storage network configuration • Supported switches PowerStore T model appliance overview Supports block (Storage Area Network (SAN)), file (Network Attached Storage (NAS)), and Virtual Volume (vVol) workloads with the software stack deployed directly on the bare metal of the system. PowerStore T model model numbers: ● 500 ● 1000 ● 1200 ● 3000 ● 3200 ● 5000 ● 5200 ● 7000 ● 9000 ● 9200 NOTE: Hypervisor deployments are not supported on this model. Hypervisor deployments are supported on PowerStore X model appliances. Supporting documentation In addition to reading through this document, you should also read through the following guides, prior to configuring your switches and networks: ● PowerStore Quick Start Guide ● PowerStore Planning Guide ● PowerStore Hardware Information Guide ● Hardware Information Guide for PowerStore 1000, 1200, 3000, 3200, 5000, 5200, 7000, 9000, and 9200 ● Hardware Information Guide for PowerStore 500T Model ● Installation and Service Guide for PowerStore 1000, 1200, 3000, 3200, 5000, 5200, 7000, 9000, and 9200 ● Installation and Service Guide for PowerStore 500T Model PowerStore T model initial deployment and storage network configuration Once you have installed the PowerStore T model hardware, the Management switch and network must be configured as part of initial deployment. Once the PowerStore T model appliance has been deployed, you have the option of adding storage services. Overview 7

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Overview
This chapter includes the following information.
Topics:
PowerStore T model appliance overview
PowerStore T model initial deployment and storage network configuration
Supported switches
PowerStore T model appliance overview
Supports block (Storage Area Network (SAN)), file (Network Attached Storage (NAS)), and Virtual Volume (vVol) workloads
with the software stack deployed directly on the bare metal of the system.
PowerStore T model model numbers:
500
1000
1200
3000
3200
5000
5200
7000
9000
9200
NOTE:
Hypervisor deployments are not supported on this model. Hypervisor deployments are supported on PowerStore X
model appliances.
Supporting documentation
In addition to reading through this document, you should also read through the following guides, prior to configuring your
switches and networks:
PowerStore Quick Start Guide
PowerStore Planning Guide
PowerStore Hardware Information Guide
Hardware Information Guide for PowerStore 1000, 1200, 3000, 3200, 5000, 5200, 7000, 9000, and 9200
Hardware Information Guide for PowerStore 500T Model
Installation and Service Guide for PowerStore 1000, 1200, 3000, 3200, 5000, 5200, 7000, 9000, and 9200
Installation and Service Guide for PowerStore 500T Model
PowerStore T model initial deployment and storage
network configuration
Once you have installed the PowerStore T model hardware, the Management switch and network must be configured as part of
initial deployment.
Once the PowerStore T model appliance has been deployed, you have the option of adding storage services.
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