Dell PowerStore 3000T EMC PowerStore Release Notes for PowerStore OS Version 1 - Page 14

Limitations, PowerStore T and PowerStore X model limitations, PowerStore X model limitations

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Limitations The following limitations exist in this release. PowerStore T and PowerStore X model limitations The following limitations exist in PowerStore T and PowerStore X deployment models. Functional Area Description Importing external storage to PowerStore A maximum of 16 import sessions is supported in the Ready-For-Cutover state during an import. In some cases, when several dozen import operations are run back-to-back, intermittent failures of alternate import sessions may occur. If this occurs, do the following: Remove the remote system and then add it again. Run fewer set of imports (16 or less) at a time. It is recommended to start all these import sessions with automatic cutover turned off. Once all imports have reached the Ready-For-Cutover state, do a manual cutover. After one set of imports is completed, run the next set of imports after a delay of 10 minutes. This delay allows enough time for the system to cleanup any connections to the source system. PowerStore Management access Use the PowerStore cluster management IP address to access the PowerStore Manager and the PowerStore REST API. The appliance management IPs are intended primarily for service use. PowerStore scalability limits The PowerStore Simple Support Matrix lists the scalability limitations in PowerStore models. The PowerStore Simple Support Matrix is available from the Dell E-Lab Navigator at: https://elabnavigator.emc.com/eln/elnhome Internal migration Prior to performing an internal migration, please refer to PowerStore:Supported Host OS for Non-Disruptive migration of Storage resources at: https://www.dell.com/support/article/enus/how17129/ for a list of supported configurations and limitations. SupportAssist SupportAssist cannot be enabled on PowerStore models configured with IPv6 for the management network. SupportAssist is not supported over IPv6. PowerStore X model limitations The following limitations exist in PowerStore X deployment models. Functional Area Description Clustering Clustering with multiple PowerStore X appliances is not supported Replication of Virtual Volumes Replication of vVols is not supported (vVols) Storage - File NAS services are not supported in PowerStore X models. 14 Limitations

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Limitations
Limitations
The following limitations exist in this release.
PowerStore T and PowerStore X model limitations
The following limitations exist in PowerStore T and PowerStore X deployment models.
Functional Area
Description
Importing external storage to
PowerStore
A maximum of 16 import sessions is supported in the Ready-For-Cutover state during an import.
In some cases, when several dozen import operations are run back-to-back, intermittent failures
of alternate import sessions may occur. If this occurs, do the following:
Remove the remote system and then add it again.
Run fewer set of imports (16 or less) at a time. It is recommended to start all these import
sessions with automatic cutover turned off.
Once all imports have reached the Ready-For-Cutover state, do a manual cutover.
After one set of imports is completed, run the next set of imports after a delay of 10 minutes.
This delay allows enough time for the system to cleanup any connections to the source system.
PowerStore Management
access
Use the PowerStore cluster management IP address to access the PowerStore Manager and the
PowerStore REST API. The appliance management IPs are intended primarily for service use.
PowerStore scalability limits
The PowerStore Simple Support Matrix lists the scalability limitations in PowerStore models. The
PowerStore Simple Support Matrix is available from the Dell E-Lab Navigator at:
Internal migration
Prior to performing an internal migration, please refer to
PowerStore:Supported Host OS for
Non-Disruptive migration of Storage resources
at:
us/how17129/
for a list of supported configurations and limitations.
SupportAssist
SupportAssist cannot be enabled on PowerStore models configured with IPv6 for the
management network. SupportAssist is not supported over IPv6.
PowerStore X model limitations
The following limitations exist in PowerStore X deployment models.
Functional Area
Description
Clustering
Clustering with multiple PowerStore X appliances is not supported
Replication of Virtual Volumes
(vVols)
Replication of vVols is not supported
Storage – File
NAS services are not supported in PowerStore X models.