For storage discovery the standard is SMI-S. Allthough it is more a enterprise feature, this could be very usefull in combination with ISCSI-3 PR and Hyper-V Clusters. For more info on the standard: http://www.snia.org/forums/smi/
+1 SMI support on QNAP would be great. Especially now that SCVMM2012 is around the corner any many techies are already evaluating the beta versions. I am having challenges to get VMM2012 to see my remote storage. Could be me but so far it seems that SMI support would have helped
We also use VMM 2008 extensively and will rollout the 2012 edition pretty soon. As we only bought our TS-879U-RP last week to run Hyper-V we would definately like to have SMI-S!
My name is Hector Linares. I am a program manager on the Virtual Machine Manager team. I own the storage automation feature set for the product. Feel free to reach out to me if you would like to discuss SMI-S requirements.
sorry for sounding clueless but what is smi-s for actually ?
NAS [Main Server] QNAP TS-659 Pro w. 4x 2TB Samsung EcoGreen F3 (HD203WI) EXT4 Raid5 [Backup] QNAP TS-509 Pro w. 5x 1TB Western Digital RE3 (WD1002FBYS) EXT4 Raid5
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Moogle Stiltzkin wrote:sorry for sounding clueless but what is smi-s for actually ?
SMI-S is a vendor-neutral storage management framework. Imagine managing and monitoring storage systems from multiple vendors from a single management platform.
NAS [Main Server] QNAP TS-659 Pro w. 4x 2TB Samsung EcoGreen F3 (HD203WI) EXT4 Raid5 [Backup] QNAP TS-509 Pro w. 5x 1TB Western Digital RE3 (WD1002FBYS) EXT4 Raid5
Other Devices ESR-9850 Router | 10mbps download/upload FTTH Internet Connection | Windows 7 Ultimate Water Cooled PC with Intel i7 920 c0/c1 |