vSphere acceleration kit - MPIO advanced

Hello

I'll just put up our new data center and we have vsphere produce acceleration kit...

This allows MPIO to our ISCSI SAN?

I can't find the Info for the acceleration kit advanced vmware more... Web site? It seems that they sell only standard, enterprise, and enterprise like now?

http://www.VMware.com/vmwarestore/vsphere_accel_purchaseoptions.html

of course if possible, we would like to implement the MPIO with our SAN.

Any advice would be appreciated,

Kind regards

S.

All versions of vSphere (even the free one) supports MPIO IO.

The only thing he can't support would be multipath 3rd party plugins, but unless your SAN iSCSI is an Equallogic or EMC, then no such plugin exists for the Bay anyway

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