I’m not able to walk through deploying the OVF VSP as it doesn’t appear to have been released for download and therefore it’s likely to only come with a DVD media kit when ordering the product. Recommended practice is to place the VSP on a RAID protected local HDD of an ESXi host. If the VSP is on the Virtual Volumes provided by the StoreServ then how can it report back ? The answer is it can’t. Well, the VSP is responsible for reporting back any issues to 3PAR Central that the StoreServ has. From a design perspective it’s not a good idea to have the VSP on the StoreServ. ![]() The Virtual Service Processor comes as an Virtual Appliance in the OVF format, this can only be installed on ESXi 4.1, 5 or 5.1. In the first blog post we covered an overview of the StoreServ 7000 hardware the next stage is looking at ‘what we do next’.
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