Connectivity HP C7000 and Nexus 5000

We spend our ESX servers in a rack mount environment at C7000 enclosures with blades. Can someone talk about compatibility box blade HP and Nexus 5000? The little that I find seems to suggest that this match may not be 100% ready for primetime.

I have a HP Virtual Connect modules or exactly what FCoE lokks like with HP blades. Does anyone have more information on this specific vegetables or aware of this configuration, used successfully?

There is full compatibility between the HP 7000 and the Cisco Nexus 5000.

What you need to make sure if it is that you are up-to-date with all HP firmware and drivers Nic ESX.

Take a look on my blog that goes into this in detail:

http://www.wooditwork.com/2010/08/09/Flex-10-ESX-pre-requisites/

http://www.wooditwork.com/2011/02/17/Flex-10-ESX-design-with-simplicity-and-scalability-part-1/

http://www.wooditwork.com/2011/02/17/Flex-10-ESX-design-with-simplicity-and-scalability-part-2/

http://www.wooditwork.com/2011/02/18/scripting-Flex-10-ESX-design-with-PowerCLI/

http://www.wooditwork.com/2010/10/19/HP-Virtual-connect-for-the-Cisco-network-administrator/

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