Foglight for storage management

Foglight for Storage Management supports management switches HP9500 and storage Compellent and it is just a rebranding or does it have capacity/news?

It doesn't support HP fiber switches, but it supports without Compellent.  The latest version adds support for physical systems related to the storage, General corrections and some new elements of the user interface.

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