Help with SCSi controller

Hello

I want to move a controller SCSI one of our machines in our VMware machine, but I can't find any confirmation that the controller is supported by VMware, so hopefully someone here can help me.

VMware machine Info:

HP Proliant DL380 G5

Running VMware ESX3i 3.5.0,123629

News of the controller:

LSI Logic - LSI20320C-HP

SP #: 403051-001

HP to the Denmark couldn't answer my question, and I've not had a lock tries to use the VMware search engine to find the material in the compatibility list.

Let me know if you need more information.

Best regards

Anders

This thread may help: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/104956

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